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Above-Ground Pools: Cedar Park vs Round Rock

How do above-ground pools rules compare between Cedar Park, TX and Round Rock, TX?

Cedar Park and Round Rock have similar restriction levels.

Cedar Park, TX

Williamson County

Some Restrictions

Above-ground pools in Cedar Park require a building permit and must meet the same 48-inch barrier rule under the 2021 ISPSC; the pool wall itself can serve as part of the barrier if at least 48 inches tall and any ladder is removable or secured.

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Round Rock, TX

Williamson County

Some Restrictions

Above-ground pools in Round Rock are subject to the same 48-inch barrier requirement as in-ground pools. Pools over a certain size require a building permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar ParkRound Rock
Permit thresholdWater depth > 24 inches-
Pool wall as barrierAllowed if ≥48 in (ISPSC §305.5)-
LadderRemovable, lockable, or secured when not in use-
ElectricalGFCI + equipotential bonding required-
SetbackPer Cedar Park zoning accessory-structure rules-
Barrier Requirement-48 inches — same as in-ground
Wall as Barrier-Allowed if 48"+ and ladder secured
Permit Threshold-Larger/permanent pools require permit
Small Inflatable Pools-Typically no permit required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Cedar Park FAQ

Is a small inflatable pool regulated?

Inflatable pools with a water depth of 24 inches or less are not 'pools' under the ISPSC and do not require a permit. Deeper inflatables (some 30+ inch family pools) do trigger the barrier and permit rules.

Can I keep my above-ground pool against the property-line fence?

Only if the location complies with Cedar Park zoning accessory-structure setbacks and the fence either functions as a code-compliant barrier or a separate ISPSC barrier surrounds the pool. Check setbacks via Development Services at 512-401-5100.

Round Rock FAQ

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

Above-ground pools in Round Rock are subject to the same 48-inch barrier requirement as in-ground pools. Pools over a certain size require a building permit.

What are the rules for above-ground pools in Round Rock?

Barrier Requirement: 48 inches — same as in-ground. Wall as Barrier: Allowed if 48"+ and ladder secured. Permit Threshold: Larger/permanent pools require permit. Small Inflatable Pools: Typically no permit required.

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