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Pool Permits: Castaic vs Long Beach

How do pool permits rules compare between Castaic, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Long Beach has fewer restrictions than Castaic.

Castaic, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Building permits for pools in unincorporated LA County are required from LA County Building & Safety for pools holding 3,000+ gallons. Plan check and multiple inspections required. Compliance with CA Title 24 pool safety standards is mandatory. Separate electrical and plumbing permits needed.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

A building permit is required for pool and spa installation in Long Beach. Pools cannot be in required front yards where fences over 5 ft are prohibited. Plans must include drainage, fencing, and safety feature details.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastaicLong Beach
PermitRequired from County Building & SafetyBuilding permit required
Plan CheckRequired before construction-
InspectionsMultiple stages-
Drain CoversVGB Act compliance required-
Location-Not in required front yard
Plans-Must include fencing and drainage
Inspection-Required before use

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Castaic FAQ

What permits do I need for a pool in LA County?

A building permit from LA County Building & Safety covering structural, electrical, plumbing, and barrier/fencing components. Submit a plot plan, structural plans, electrical plans, and fencing plans. Call (626) 458-3171 to start.

What are the setback requirements for a pool?

Typically 5 feet from property lines and 3 feet from structures in residential zones. Equipment (pumps, heaters) must also meet setback and noise requirements. Check your specific zone in Title 22.

How many inspections does a pool require?

Multiple inspections: excavation/layout, steel/rebar, plumbing, electrical (bonding and GFCI), barrier/fencing, and final inspection. Each must pass before proceeding to the next phase.

Long Beach FAQ

Do I need a permit to build a pool in Long Beach?

Yes, unless the pool is a wading pool under 2 feet deep with less than 250 square feet of surface area and no electrical or plumbing. All other pools require a building permit under LBMC Title 18.

Can I build a pool in my front yard in Long Beach?

No. Pools shall not be located in any required yard where fences 5 feet in height are prohibited, which includes front yards per Long Beach zoning regulations.

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