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Pool Permits: Colorado Springs vs Fountain

How do pool permits rules compare between Colorado Springs, CO and Fountain, CO?

Colorado Springs and Fountain have similar restriction levels.

Colorado Springs, CO

El Paso County

Some Restrictions

A building permit from the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department is required before installing any in-ground or permanent above-ground pool, spa, or water feature in Colorado Springs; only prefabricated above-ground pools less than 24 inches deep and not more than 5,000 gallons are permit-exempt.

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Fountain, CO

El Paso County

Some Restrictions

Pima Building Department — actually Pikes Peak Regional Building Department (PPRBD) — issues pool permits for Colorado Springs, El Paso County unincorporated, Fountain, Manitou Springs, Monument, and Woodland Park. Permits required for all in-ground pools, spas, and above-ground pools over 24 inches deep. 2021 IRC and 2021 ISPSC with Colorado amendments enforced.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactColorado SpringsFountain
Permit authorityPikes Peak Regional Building Department (PPRBD)-
Permit requiredAll in-ground and permanent/portable on-ground pools and spas-
Permit exemptionAbove-ground pool <24 inches deep and <=5,000 gallons-
Code SectionCity Code 7.3.105.A.2.k (pools allowed in residential zones)-
Structural planRequired for in-ground pools (CO-licensed design professional)-
Office2880 International Circle, Colorado Springs; 719-327-2880-
Authority-Pikes Peak Regional Building
Code-2021 IRC + 2021 ISPSC
Above-Ground-Permit if over 24 inches
Barrier-48 inch minimum
Altitude-Affects engineering

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Colorado Springs FAQ

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

Only above-ground pools less than 24 inches deep and not more than 5,000 gallons are exempt. Both onground portable (temporary) and permanent in-ground pools above those thresholds require a PPRBD building permit.

Where do I apply for a pool permit in Colorado Springs?

Through the Pikes Peak Regional Building Department at 2880 International Circle (719-327-2880, pprbd.org), which administers building permits for the City of Colorado Springs and surrounding El Paso County.

Are private pools even allowed in my residential zone?

Yes. City Code Subsection 7.3.105.A.2.k allows private swimming pools and/or bath houses as an accessory use in any residential zone, subject to building permit and barrier requirements.

Fountain FAQ

Who issues pool permits in Colorado Springs?

The Pikes Peak Regional Building Department (PPRBD), not the city directly. PPRBD handles Colorado Springs, El Paso County unincorporated, Fountain, Manitou Springs, Monument, and Woodland Park under a 1964 regional building authority.

Do I need a permit for a large inflatable pool?

If the pool exceeds 24 inches in depth at any point, yes — a PPRBD permit and barrier are required. Typical backyard inflatables under 24 inches (like kiddie pools) are exempt but still must not be left filled unattended.

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