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Pool Permits: Bolingbrook vs Joliet

How do pool permits rules compare between Bolingbrook, IL and Joliet, IL?

Bolingbrook and Joliet have similar restriction levels.

Bolingbrook, IL

Will County

Some Restrictions

Will County requires building permits for pools, spas, and hot tubs. Inspections required for electrical, plumbing, and barriers.

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Joliet, IL

Will County

Some Restrictions

Joliet requires building permits for swimming pools with capacity over 24 inches deep or over 100 cubic feet (748 gallons). Both in-ground and above-ground pools meeting these thresholds need permits. The building code (IBC/IRC 2015) governs pool construction standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBolingbrookJoliet
PermitRequired for all pools-
Above-GroundIf over 24 inches deep-
InspectionsElectrical, barrier, finalRequired
TopicPool Permits-
Permit Trigger->24" deep or >748 gallons
Building Code-IBC/IRC 2015 (Sec. 8-175)
Department-Building Inspectional Services

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Bolingbrook FAQ

Do I need a permit?

Yes. All in-ground and most above-ground pools require building permits.

What about portable hot tubs?

Portable units may be exempt. Check with Will County building department for specific requirements.

Joliet FAQ

Do I need a permit for a pool in Joliet?

Yes, if the pool holds water over 24 inches deep or has capacity over 748 gallons (100 cubic feet). Both in-ground and qualifying above-ground pools require permits.

Do small inflatable pools need permits in Joliet?

No. Pools under 24 inches deep and under 748 gallons do not require a permit.

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