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Pool Barriers: Charlotte vs Cornelius

How do pool barriers rules compare between Charlotte, NC and Cornelius, NC?

Charlotte and Cornelius have similar restriction levels.

Charlotte, NC

Mecklenburg County

Heavy Restrictions

Swimming pools in Charlotte must be enclosed by a barrier at least 48 inches high per NC Residential Code Β§R326 and the NC Building Code. Gates must be self-closing and self-latching, opening outward from the pool. Openings cannot permit passage of a 4-inch sphere. Above-ground pools with ladders that are secured or removable may use the pool wall as the barrier.

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Cornelius, NC

Mecklenburg County

Heavy Restrictions

All residential pools in Cornelius must have a barrier at least 48 inches (4 feet) tall with self-closing, self-latching gates per NC State Building Code. Latches must be 54 inches high. Above-ground pools with 48-inch walls meet barrier requirement if ladders are secured or removable.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCharlotteCornelius
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Barrier Height-48 inches minimum
Gate-Self-closing self-latching outward swing
Latch Height-54 inches
Code-NC Residential Code Appendix V
Permit-Required via Mecklenburg County

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Charlotte FAQ

Cornelius FAQ

Does my existing 4-foot chain link qualify as a pool barrier?

Yes if the mesh openings do not exceed 2.25 inches and it has a self-closing, self-latching gate with a 54-inch release. Older 2-inch mesh chain link typically complies; verify with the inspector.

Are hot tubs required to have a fence?

No if the hot tub has an ASTM F1346 rated hard safety cover (standard lockable cover for most spas). Without a compliant cover a 48-inch barrier is required.

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