Pool Barriers: Cedar Park vs Round Rock
How do pool barriers rules compare between Cedar Park, TX and Round Rock, TX?
Cedar Park, TX
Williamson County
Cedar Park requires pool barriers at least 48 inches tall with self-closing, self-latching gates per the adopted 2021 ISPSC and Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 757.
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Williamson County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Cedar Park | Round Rock |
|---|---|---|
| Minimum barrier height | 48 inches | - |
| Max gap (sphere) | 4 inches | - |
| Gate | Self-closing, self-latching | - |
| Latch height | >=54 inches | - |
| Applicable code | 2021 ISPSC + Tex. HSC Ch. 757 | - |
| Permit required | Yes for in-ground/permanent | - |
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Cedar Park FAQ
Does my pool fence need an alarm?
Any door from the dwelling opening directly into the pool enclosure must have an alarm or a self-closing/self-latching door per the ISPSC.
Are stock-tank or temporary pools regulated?
Prefabricated above-ground pools under 24 inches deep and 5,000 gallons do not need a building permit, but if the water depth allows entrapment, barrier and supervision rules under Texas HSC Ch. 757 may still apply.
Round Rock FAQ
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