Above-ground swimming pools and spas more than 24 inches deep require a Polk County building permit and must meet the same Florida Statutes Chapter 515 barrier and safety-feature rules as in-ground pools.
In unincorporated Polk County, an above-ground pool or spa deeper than 24 inches is a permitted structure under the Florida Building Code and must be inspected. It still falls under the Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act, so it needs a compliant barrier or another approved safety feature. Where the pool wall itself is at least 48 inches high, any ladder or steps must be removable, lockable, or otherwise secured against access. Electrical bonding, setbacks from property lines and structures, and any deck also require review. Apply through the Polk County Access Portal before installation.
Installing an above-ground pool without the required permit, barrier, or inspection can result in code-enforcement citations, fees, and orders to secure or remove the pool.
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