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🧱 Fence Regulations/Pool Barriers

Salt Lake City vs West Valley City

How do pool barriers rules compare between Salt Lake City, UT and West Valley City, UT?

Salt Lake City and West Valley City 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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West Valley City, UT

Salt Lake County

Heavy Restrictions

All swimming pools over 24 inches deep require a 4-foot minimum barrier with self-closing, self-latching gates per IRC Appendix G as adopted by Utah and West Valley City.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSalt Lake CityWest Valley City
Height48 in minimum-
GateSelf-closing/self-latching, outward-openingSelf-closing/latching
Latch54+ in above ground-
CodeIRC App G (Utah adopted)IRC Appendix G
Min Height-48 inches
Depth Trigger-Over 24 inches
Latch Height-54 in min

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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.

West Valley City FAQ

Does my inflatable kiddie pool need a fence?

Any pool capable of holding water over 24 inches deep requires a compliant barrier under IRC Appendix G. Small wading pools under 24 inches are exempt, but must be drained when unattended.

Can my house wall count as part of the pool fence?

Yes, but doors leading from the house to the pool area must have audible alarms sounding when opened, per IRC Appendix G as adopted by Utah.

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