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Pool Barriers: Albuquerque vs Tijeras

How do pool barriers rules compare between Albuquerque, NM and Tijeras, NM?

Albuquerque and Tijeras have similar restriction levels.

Albuquerque, NM

Bernalillo County

Heavy Restrictions

Albuquerque's IDO does not set pool-barrier specifications; swimming pool fencing is governed by the New Mexico Residential Code (14.7.3 NMAC, adopting the 2021 IRC). An outdoor pool barrier must be at least 48 inches high with no more than a 2-inch gap below it on the side facing away from the pool.

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Tijeras, NM

Bernalillo County

Heavy Restrictions

The 2018 NM Residential Code as amended (IRC Appendix G) requires all residential pools and spas deeper than 24 inches to have a 48-inch minimum barrier with self-closing, self-latching gates. Albuquerque inspects barriers at final pool permit inspection under ABQ Building Safety.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAlbuquerqueTijeras
Code SectionNM Residential Code R4505.2 (14.7.3 NMAC)-
Minimum Barrier Height48 in (1219 mm) above grade-
Max Gap Below Barrier2 in (51 mm)-
Adopted Code2021 IRC, NM Chapter 45 Swimming Pools-
Code-IRC Appendix G (NM)
Min Height-48 inches
Gate-Self-closing/self-latching outward
Door Alarms-Required if house is barrier
Inspection-Before first fill

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Albuquerque FAQ

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

At least 48 inches (4 feet) above grade, measured on the side facing away from the pool, under New Mexico Residential Code Section R4505.2 (14.7.3 NMAC). Albuquerque applies the state residential code rather than a separate city pool-fence height.

Is there a city of Albuquerque pool-fence ordinance?

The IDO sets general wall and fence heights but does not specify pool-barrier safety standards. Those come from the New Mexico Residential Code (2021 IRC as amended, Chapter 45), which the City administers through its building permits.

Tijeras FAQ

Is a pool cover enough barrier in New Mexico?

No. A power safety cover can supplement but does not replace the 48-inch perimeter barrier required by IRC Appendix G as adopted by the NM CID.

Does my spa need fencing if it has a locked cover?

An ASTM F1346 lockable safety cover may substitute for barrier requirements on spas and hot tubs under Appendix G. Pools deeper than 24 inches still require the full barrier.

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