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Pool Barriers: Salt Lake City vs South Jordan

How do pool barriers rules compare between Salt Lake City, UT and South Jordan, UT?

Salt Lake City and South Jordan have similar restriction levels.

Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake County

Heavy Restrictions

All swimming pools must be enclosed by a 48-in minimum barrier with self-closing, self-latching gates per IRC Appendix G adopted by Utah.

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South Jordan, UT

Salt Lake County

Heavy Restrictions

Pools in South Jordan require a minimum 48-inch barrier with self-closing, self-latching gates per the International Residential Code Appendix G as adopted by Utah.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSalt Lake CitySouth Jordan
Height48 in minimum-
GateSelf-closing/self-latching, outward-openingSelf-closing, self-latching, outward
Latch54+ in above ground-
CodeIRC App G (Utah adopted)-
Minimum barrier height-48 inches
Vertical spacing-<4 inches
Latch height-54 inches minimum
Code authority-IRC Appendix G (Utah amended)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Salt Lake City FAQ

Does my hot tub need a fence?

A locked cover meeting ASTM F1346 can substitute for a fence on spas/hot tubs.

Who enforces this?

Salt Lake City at (801) 535-7704.

South Jordan FAQ

Do hot tubs need a fence?

Spas with an ASTM F1346-compliant locking cover are generally exempt from barrier requirements. Uncovered permanent hot tubs do need barriers.

Can my 4-ft backyard fence double as pool fence?

Yes, if the entire pool enclosure meets IRC Appendix G (48 in height, gate hardware, gap limits). Most existing 4-ft fences need hardware upgrades.

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