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Pool Permits: Converse vs San Antonio

How do pool permits rules compare between Converse, TX and San Antonio, TX?

San Antonio has fewer restrictions than Converse.

Converse, TX

Bexar County

Heavy Restrictions

Converse requires a building permit for any pool or spa over 24 inches deep. Plans must show setbacks, barrier, bonding, and drainage. Inspections cover steel, plumbing, electrical bonding, and final.

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San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Bexar County requires pool permits under TX Local Gov Code 233.033. San Antonio charges fees from 180 dollars and requires a 48-inch barrier, VGB drain covers, and a self-closing gate.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConverseSan Antonio
Permit TriggerWater depth over 24 inches-
Code BasisISPSC and NEC Article 680-
InspectionsSteel, plumbing, electrical bond, finalPre-gunite, deck, bond, final
Federal LawVGB anti-entrapment covers required-
Max FineUp to $2,000/day for building violations-
San Antonio fee-~$180 base residential
Setback-5 ft side/rear in San Antonio
Code adopted-2021 IRC
Authority-TX Local Gov Code 233.033

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Converse FAQ

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

Yes if water depth exceeds 24 inches. Portable wading pools under 24 inches deep typically do not require a permit but must still meet electrical safety and barrier rules.

Who does the electrical bonding?

A Texas-licensed electrician must install the equipotential bonding grid under NEC 680.26 and obtain an inspection before the pool shell is covered.

How long do permits take?

Simple residential pool permits are often approved within 1 to 2 weeks. Complex designs on slope or with elaborate features can take longer.

San Antonio FAQ

Do I need a permit for an above-ground pool in Bexar County?

Yes if it holds more than 24 inches of water; San Antonio and the county both require permits and Chapter 757 barrier compliance.

Can a contractor pull the permit for me?

Yes, any Texas-registered contractor can pull the permit, but the homeowner remains responsible for final compliance and inspections.

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