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Pool Barriers: Converse vs Live Oak

How do pool barriers rules compare between Converse, TX and Live Oak, TX?

Converse and Live Oak have similar restriction levels.

Converse, TX

Bexar County

Heavy Restrictions

Texas Health and Safety Code 757 requires residential pool barriers at least 48 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates. Converse enforces this state standard plus local building code requirements.

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Live Oak, TX

Bexar County

Heavy Restrictions

Live Oak enforces Texas Health and Safety Code 757 pool barrier standards requiring 4-foot minimum fences, self-closing gates, and secondary barriers or alarms on doors leading from the home to the pool.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConverseLive Oak
State lawTexas H&S 757TX H&S Code Ch 757
Minimum height48 inches48 inches (4 feet)
GateSelf-closing, self-latching-
Latch position54+ inches above ground-
Door alarmsRequired if house is part of barrierRequired if house is barrier
Gap max-4 inches between pickets
Gates-Self-closing and self-latching

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Converse FAQ

Can my privacy fence count as a pool barrier?

Yes, if it is at least 48 inches tall with no openings larger than 4 inches, has compliant self-closing self-latching gates, and is in good repair. Many privacy fences qualify.

What about an inflatable kiddie pool?

Pools that hold water 18 inches or deeper fall under the barrier rule. Drain inflatable and kiddie pools after each use to avoid barrier requirements.

Live Oak FAQ

Can my 6-foot wood fence serve as the pool barrier?

Yes if it meets gap, gate, and latch standards. The 48-inch minimum is easily exceeded. Gates are the common failure point.

Do inflatable pools need barriers?

Generally pools over 24 inches deep need compliance with barrier rules. Very shallow kiddie pools are often exempt but verify.

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