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Above-Ground Pools: Dayton vs Huber Heights

How do above-ground pools rules compare between Dayton, OH and Huber Heights, OH?

Dayton has fewer restrictions than Huber Heights.

Dayton, OH

Montgomery County

Some Restrictions

Dayton regulates above-ground pools including permit requirements, setbacks, and barrier standards. Pools over a certain depth or capacity typically require permits.

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Huber Heights, OH

Montgomery County

Heavy Restrictions

Ohio Residential Code applies barrier rules uniformly to above-ground pools deeper than 24 inches, with ladder removal or locking required when not in use.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDaytonHuber Heights
Permit ThresholdOver 24 inches deep typically-
Barrier48-inch walls may qualify-
ElectricalGFCI required-
SetbacksFrom property lines-
Code Reference-RCO Appendix G
Wall as Barrier-If β‰₯48 in tall
Ladder Rule-Remove or lock
Threshold-24-inch water depth

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Dayton FAQ

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

In Dayton, pools over 24 inches deep or 5,000 gallons typically require a permit. Small inflatable pools may be exempt.

Do above-ground pools need a fence?

Yes, barrier requirements apply. However, pool walls 48 inches or higher may satisfy the requirement in Dayton.

Huber Heights FAQ

Do above-ground pools need fencing in Ohio?

If the pool wall is at least 48 inches tall and not climbable, the wall itself qualifies. Otherwise, a separate fence meeting Ohio Residential Code Appendix G is required.

Are inflatable pools regulated in Ohio?

Yes, when they hold water deeper than 24 inches. The state code applies the same barrier and ladder rules to inflatable, portable, and permanent above-ground pools.

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