Above-ground pools in DC with water over 24 inches deep are subject to the same barrier and safety requirements as in-ground pools. DOB permits may be required depending on size and permanent installation. Temporary inflatable pools under 24 inches deep are generally exempt from barrier requirements.
DC's pool regulations under 12-L DCMR and the Property Maintenance Code apply to above-ground pools containing water more than 24 inches deep. These pools require the same 48-inch barrier, self-closing/self-latching gates, and VGB-compliant drain covers as in-ground pools. Above-ground pool walls may count toward the barrier requirement if they meet height and non-climbable surface requirements. DOB permits are typically required for permanent above-ground pool installations, including electrical work for pumps and filtration. Temporary inflatable pools with water under 24 inches deep are generally exempt from barrier requirements but must still comply with basic property maintenance standards. Pools must maintain proper setbacks from property lines per zoning regulations.
Non-compliant above-ground pools face the same citation and fine structure as in-ground pool violations.
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