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Fencing Requirements: Dayton vs Huber Heights

How do fencing requirements rules compare between Dayton, OH and Huber Heights, OH?

Huber Heights has fewer restrictions than Dayton.

Dayton, OH

Montgomery County

Heavy Restrictions

Ohio Building Code requires pool barriers at least 48 inches (4 feet) high. Self-closing, self-latching gates required. Prevents unsupervised child access.

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Huber Heights, OH

Montgomery County

Some Restrictions

Montgomery County Building Regulations enforces pool barrier rules through the Residential Code of Ohio (OAC Chapter 4101:8) for one-, two-, and three-family dwellings. Pools deeper than 24 inches require a barrier at least 48 inches above grade with no openings allowing a 4-inch sphere to pass. Gates must be self-closing and self-latching with the release at least 54 inches above the bottom of the gate. R.C. 3781.06 authorizes the Ohio Board of Building Standards to adopt the RCO statewide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDaytonHuber Heights
Height48 inches (4 feet) minimum-
GatesSelf-closing, self-latching-
Latch Height54 inches from ground-
Ground GapMax 4 inches-
State Code Authority-R.C. 3781.06
Adopted Code-Residential Code of Ohio (OAC 4101:8)
Min. Barrier Height-48 inches above grade
Opening Rule-No 4-inch sphere passage
Gate Latch Height-54 inches min.
Triggering Depth-Water deeper than 24 inches
County Contact-Building Regulations 937-225-4622

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Dayton FAQ

Do I need a fence around my pool?

Yes. Ohio Building Code requires a barrier (fence, wall, or approved cover) around all residential pools and spas.

Can my house wall be part of the barrier?

Yes, if all doors accessing the pool have alarms or self-closing mechanisms.

Huber Heights FAQ

What is the minimum pool fence height in Montgomery County?

48 inches above grade, measured on the side of the barrier facing away from the pool. The Residential Code of Ohio (OAC 4101:8), adopted under R.C. 3781.06, applies to all residential pools deeper than 24 inches in one-, two-, and three-family dwellings. Openings cannot allow a 4-inch sphere to pass through, and gates must be self-closing and self-latching with a release at least 54 inches high.

Do I need a permit for a pool or hot tub?

Yes. Montgomery County Building Regulations (937-225-4622) issues residential pool permits under the Residential Code of Ohio. Pools and hot tubs deeper than 24 inches require both a permit and a compliant barrier. Hot tubs with an ASTM F1346 cover may be exempt from the perimeter barrier, but the permit is still required.

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