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Above-Ground Pools: Carlsbad vs Fallbrook

How do above-ground pools rules compare between Carlsbad, CA and Fallbrook, CA?

Carlsbad and Fallbrook have similar restriction levels.

Carlsbad, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

CA Pool Safety Act: >18 in deep requires barriers. 60-in fence or ASTM cover. 5-ft setback. Portable may be permit-exempt.

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Fallbrook, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Above-ground pools containing water over 18 inches deep are regulated in unincorporated San Diego County. They must meet safety barrier requirements. Pool walls may satisfy barrier requirements if they meet height and anti-climbing standards. Permits may be required.

View full Fallbrook rules β†’

Key Facts Comparison

FactCarlsbadFallbrook
Depth18 in triggers-
Barrier60 in or ASTM cover-
Features2 of 7 (new)-
SetbackPer zoning-
Permit Center442-339-2610-
Regulated-Yes β€” if over 18 inches deep
Wall Height-48+ inches may help satisfy barrier
Ladder-Must be removable/lockable when not in use
Electrical-GFCI protection required
Safety Feature-At least 1 required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Carlsbad FAQ

Permit?

Portable may be exempt. Barriers still required.

Fence?

60 in or compliant cover for >18 in pools.

Contact?

Permit Center: 442-339-2610.

Fallbrook FAQ

Do above-ground pools need fencing in San Diego County?

Above-ground pools over 18 inches deep must meet safety barrier requirements. Pool walls at least 48 inches high and non-climbable may partially satisfy the requirement, but access points must still be secured.

Do I need a permit for an above-ground pool?

Above-ground pools over 18 inches deep are regulated and typically need at least electrical permits. Contact County PDS to confirm permit requirements for your specific pool.

What about inflatable pools?

Inflatable pools over 18 inches deep are technically regulated under the Safety Act. Smaller inflatable pools should be emptied when not in supervised use for safety.

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