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Above-Ground Pools: Lewisville vs Little Elm

How do above-ground pools rules compare between Lewisville, TX and Little Elm, TX?

Lewisville and Little Elm have similar restriction levels.

Lewisville, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Above-ground pools holding water 18 inches or deeper need a building permit and 48-inch barriers in Lewisville. Pool walls 48 inches or taller may serve as the barrier.

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Little Elm, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Above-ground pools need a building permit and 48-inch barriers per the 2018 IRC. Pool walls may count if non-climbable. Most HOAs prohibit them.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLewisvilleLittle Elm
Permit RequiredYes, for pools 18 inches or deeper-
Barrier Standard48-inch minimum, same as in-ground-
Wall as BarrierAllowed if wall is 48 inches or taller-
Ladder RequirementMust be removable or lockable-
Inspections Dept(972) 219-3480-
Permit-Building permit required
Barrier Height-48 inches minimum, pool wall may count
Ladder Security-Removable or lockable when not in use
HOA Restrictions-Most HOAs prohibit above-ground pools

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lewisville FAQ

Do above-ground pools need a permit in Lewisville?

Yes. Any above-ground pool that holds water 18 inches or deeper requires a building permit. Apply through the Inspections Division at (972) 219-3480. Small inflatable pools under 18 inches deep are generally exempt.

Can the pool wall serve as the fence?

Yes, if the pool wall is at least 48 inches high and non-climbable. The access ladder must be removable or equipped with a lockable gate to prevent unsupervised access.

Where can I place an above-ground pool on my property?

Above-ground pools must comply with accessory structure setback requirements. They cannot be placed in front yards or within required side yard setbacks. They also cannot obstruct drainage easements.

Little Elm FAQ

Does the pool wall count as a barrier for above-ground pools in Little Elm?

The pool wall may count toward the required 48-inch barrier height if it has non-climbable construction with no horizontal rails or footholds on the exterior. Access ladders and steps must be removable or have a lockable barrier when the pool is not in use.

Can my HOA prevent me from installing an above-ground pool?

Yes. Most Little Elm HOAs prohibit or heavily restrict above-ground pools through their CC&R architectural standards. Check your HOA rules before purchasing, as the town permit does not override HOA restrictions.

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