Fort Worth vs North Richland Hills
How do fencing requirements rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?
Fort Worth, TX
Tarrant County
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North Richland Hills, TX
Tarrant County
North Richland Hills requires a 48-inch pool barrier around all pools deeper than 24 inches, with self-closing and self-latching gates that swing outward. Chain-link, wood, and masonry are acceptable, and house walls may form part of the barrier only with alarmed doors opening to the pool.
View full North Richland Hills rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Fort Worth | North Richland Hills |
|---|---|---|
| Height | - | 48 inches minimum |
| Gate Latch | - | 54 inches above grade |
| Gate Swing | - | Outward from pool |
| House Wall | - | Needs door alarm |
| Gap Rule | - | 4-inch sphere max |
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Fort Worth FAQ
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North Richland Hills FAQ
How tall must my NRH pool fence be?
At least 48 inches from grade on the outside, with self-closing and self-latching gates swinging outward, latches at 54 inches, and no climbable horizontal members within 45 inches of each other.
Does my house wall count as a pool barrier?
Yes if the house wall is part of the enclosure, but any door or window opening to the pool area must have an alarm or self-latching mechanism at least 54 inches above the floor.
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