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Above-Ground Pools: Pomona vs Topanga

How do above-ground pools rules compare between Pomona, CA and Topanga, CA?

Pomona and Topanga have similar restriction levels.

Pomona, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Above-ground pools in Pomona must meet the same CA Building Code barrier and safety requirements as in-ground pools. A building permit is required for permanent installations.

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Topanga, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Above-ground pools in unincorporated LA County holding 3,000+ gallons require a building permit from LA County Building & Safety. All barrier requirements (60-inch fencing, self-closing gates) apply equally. Smaller inflatable pools may be exempt from permits but not safety requirements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPomonaTopanga
PermitRequired for permanent installations-
BarriersSame as in-ground pool requirementsSame as in-ground requirements
State CodeCA Building Code Title 24-
Drain CoversVGB Act compliance required-
Permit Threshold-3,000+ gallons
Small Pools-Under 3,000 gal may be exempt
Electrical-Separate permit for pumps

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Pomona FAQ

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

Above-ground pools in Pomona must meet the same CA Building Code barrier and safety requirements as in-ground pools. A building permit is required for permanent installations.

What are the rules for above-ground pools in Pomona?

Permit: Required for permanent installations. Barriers: Same as in-ground pool requirements. State Code: CA Building Code Title 24. Drain Covers: VGB Act compliance required.

Topanga FAQ

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

Yes, if it holds 3,000+ gallons or is deeper than 24 inches. Smaller temporary pools don't need a permit but still need safety barriers. Contact Building & Safety at (626) 458-3171.

Do above-ground pools need a fence?

Yes. All pools, including above-ground, must have safety barriers under the CA Swimming Pool Safety Act. If the pool walls are at least 5 feet with a lockable ladder, they may partially satisfy the barrier requirement.

Where can I drain my above-ground pool?

Pool water should be drained to a sanitary sewer cleanout, not to the street or storm drain. Chlorinated water in storm drains harms aquatic life and violates environmental regulations. Contact your sewer utility for guidance.

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