Pool Barriers: Euless vs Keller
How do pool barriers rules compare between Euless, TX and Keller, TX?
Euless and Keller have similar restriction levels.
Euless, TX
Tarrant County
Euless pool barriers must be 48 inches tall with self-closing, self-latching gates under TX H&S 757 and the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code. No climbable features within 45 inches of the top.
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Tarrant County
Keller enforces Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 757 pool barrier rules. Barriers must be 48 inches tall with self-closing, self-latching gates and openings that will not pass a 4-inch sphere.
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| Fact | Euless | Keller |
|---|---|---|
| Minimum Height | 48 inches (TX H&S 757) | 48 inches |
| Gate | Self-closing, self-latching | Self-closing, self-latching, outward |
| Latch Height | 54 inches above grade | - |
| Openings | Max 4 inches | - |
| Code | Euless Code Chapter 14 + TX H&S 757 | - |
| Bottom Gap | - | 4 inches or less |
| Opening Size | - | No 4-inch sphere |
| State Law | - | TX H&S Chapter 757 |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Euless FAQ
Keller FAQ
Can I use my house wall as part of the pool barrier?
Yes, but any door from the house into the pool yard must have a door alarm or self-closing self-latching hardware at least 54 inches above the floor.
Does my 4-foot chain-link fence meet Keller pool code?
Only if the mesh openings are 1.75 inches or smaller and the fence is at least 48 inches tall with a self-closing self-latching gate. Standard chain-link often needs slats or mesh.
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