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Pool Barriers: Denton vs Flower Mound

How do pool barriers rules compare between Denton, TX and Flower Mound, TX?

Denton and Flower Mound have similar restriction levels.

Denton, TX

Denton County

Heavy Restrictions

Denton enforces TX H&S Code Ch. 757 pool barriers: 48-inch minimum height, self-closing/self-latching gates, 4-inch max picket spacing. Inspection before fill.

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Flower Mound, TX

Denton County

Heavy Restrictions

Flower Mound requires pool barriers of at least 48 inches in height under the adopted International Swimming Pool and Spa Code (ISPSC) and International Residential Code (IRC). Gates must be self-closing and self-latching. During construction, a temporary 48-inch fence must surround the pool area until the permanent barrier is installed.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDentonFlower Mound
State LawTX H&S Code Ch. 757TX Health and Safety Code Ch. 757
Barrier Height48 inches minimum-
Gate LatchSelf-closing, self-latching, 54 in high-
Picket Spacing4 inches max between verticals-
InspectionRequired before filling pool-
Minimum Height-48 inches
Gates-Self-closing, self-latching (54 in latch height)
Chain Link-Prohibited for new pool enclosures
Door Alarms-Required when home wall is barrier

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Denton FAQ

What kind of fence do I need around my pool in Denton?

The barrier must be at least 48 inches tall with self-closing, self-latching gates. Vertical pickets must be no more than 4 inches apart. The latch must be at least 54 inches high on the outside or have a key lock.

Can my house wall count as part of the pool barrier?

Yes, if all doors opening to the pool area have self-closing devices and alarms that meet UL 2017 standards.

Do above-ground pools need a separate fence?

Above-ground pools with walls at least 48 inches high may serve as their own barrier if the access ladder is removable or lockable when not in use.

Flower Mound FAQ

What type of fence do I need around my pool in Flower Mound?

You need a non-climbable barrier at least 48 inches high with self-closing, self-latching gates. Chain link is not allowed for new pool enclosures. Many HOAs require wrought-iron style fencing. When the house wall serves as part of the barrier, door alarms are required.

Is the pool fence inspected before I can fill the pool?

Yes. A building inspection is required before filling the pool to verify that the barrier meets ISPSC and IRC standards. During construction, a temporary 48-inch fence must surround the pool area to prevent access by children.

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