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Above-Ground Pools: Des Plaines vs Orland Park

How do above-ground pools rules compare between Des Plaines, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Des Plaines and Orland Park have similar restriction levels.

Des Plaines, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Above-ground swimming pools in Des Plaines require a building permit if more than 24 inches deep and must meet the same setback, barrier, and electrical bonding requirements as in-ground pools. Pools with side walls at least 48 inches high may use a removable or lockable ladder as part of the barrier system.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Above-ground pools in Orland Park with a depth of 24 inches or more require a building permit. They must comply with setback requirements and barrier rules. Pools with walls at least 48 inches high may use the pool wall as part of the barrier if the ladder is removable, lockable, or otherwise secured.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDes PlainesOrland Park
Permit ThresholdOver 24 inches deep-
Wall as Barrier48 inches minOK if 48+ inches
LadderRemovable or lockableMust be securable
Setbacks5-10 ft typical-
ElectricalGFCI required-
Permit-Required for 24+ inches
Inflatable Pools-Regulated if 24+ inches
Front Yard-Prohibited

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Des Plaines FAQ

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

Yes, if the pool is capable of holding water more than 24 inches deep. This includes inflatable and soft-side pools as well as traditional above-ground pools.

Can the pool wall act as the fence?

Yes, where the side wall is at least 48 inches high and the access ladder is removable, lockable, or otherwise barriered when not in use, under IRC Appendix G.

Where can I place an above-ground pool?

In rear or side yards meeting zoning setbacks, typically 5-10 feet from property lines. Front yard pools are prohibited. Confirm specifics with Building Division at (847) 391-5380.

Orland Park FAQ

Do above-ground pools need permits in Orland Park?

Yes. Any above-ground pool holding 24 inches or more of water requires a building permit, regardless of whether it is a rigid-wall or inflatable/soft-sided pool.

Does my above-ground pool still need a fence?

The pool wall can serve as the barrier if it is at least 48 inches high and the ladder is removable, lockable, or securable when the pool is not in use. Otherwise an external 48-inch barrier is required.

What about a kiddie pool?

Pools less than 24 inches deep are not regulated. They should still be emptied daily to prevent drowning hazards and mosquito breeding.

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