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Fencing Requirements: Albuquerque vs Los Ranchos de Albuquerque

How do fencing requirements rules compare between Albuquerque, NM and Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM?

Albuquerque and Los Ranchos de Albuquerque have similar restriction levels.

Albuquerque, NM

Bernalillo County

Heavy Restrictions

Albuquerque requires every new residential swimming pool to be enclosed by a barrier at least 4 feet high (with an approved automatic cover) or 6 feet high (without an automatic cover), with self-latching access gates and alarms on all dwelling doors that open directly onto the pool area.

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Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, NM

Bernalillo County

Heavy Restrictions

Swimming pools in Los Ranchos require a village pool permit and must comply with the NM Residential Code (IRC Ch. 42) barrier requirements. Pools over 24 inches deep require a barrier. Bernalillo County standards require 48-inch minimum barrier for residential pools.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAlbuquerqueLos Ranchos de Albuquerque
Barrier height (with auto cover)4 feet minimum-
Barrier height (no auto cover)6 feet minimum-
Door alarmsRequired (UL 2017) on all dwelling doors with direct pool access-
Alarm exceptionNot required if an automatic safety cover is provided-
Pool setback5 feet minimum from property lines and dwelling-
State barrier code2015 NM Residential Code, Chapter 42 (48-inch min., self-latching gate)-
Permit-Village pool permit required
Barrier-Required for pools >24 inches deep
Minimum Height-48 inches per IBC/IRC
Code-NM Residential Code, IRC Ch. 42

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Albuquerque FAQ

How tall does my pool fence have to be in Albuquerque?

The city's permit guide requires a minimum 4-foot barrier if you install an approved automatic safety cover, or a minimum 6-foot barrier if you do not. Gates must be labeled, self-latching, and able to accept a lock.

Do I need alarms on my house doors?

Yes. Alarms listed to UL 2017 are required on all dwelling doors that open directly onto the pool area, unless the pool is protected by an automatic safety cover, in which case alarms are not required.

Can my house wall serve as one side of the barrier?

Yes, walls enclosing the pool area count toward the barrier, but every door from the dwelling into the pool area must have a UL 2017 alarm (or an automatic cover must be provided), and the heights of all enclosing walls must be shown on the plan.

Los Ranchos de Albuquerque FAQ

What type of fence does my pool need in los Ranchos?

Swimming pools in Los Ranchos require a village pool permit and must comply with the NM Residential Code (IRC Ch. 42) barrier requirements. Pools over 24 inches deep require a barrier. Bernalillo County standards require 48-inch minimum barrier for residential pools.

How tall must a pool fence be in los Ranchos?

Permit: Village pool permit required. Barrier: Required for pools >24 inches deep. Minimum Height: 48 inches per IBC/IRC. Code: NM Residential Code, IRC Ch. 42.

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