Above-ground pools in New Port Richey must comply with Florida Building Code barrier requirements and the Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act (FL §515). Pools with walls 48 inches or higher may serve as their own barrier if access points are secured. A building permit is required for permanent installations.
Above-ground pools in New Port Richey are subject to building codes when they exceed 24 inches in water depth. Permanent above-ground pools (those with decks, electrical connections, or filtration systems) typically require a building permit. Portable/inflatable pools over 24 inches deep must still comply with barrier requirements — if the pool sides are less than 48 inches, a separate fence is required. Electrical connections must meet NEC code with GFCI protection. Pools must be set back from property lines (typically 5–10 feet) and may not be placed over easements or utility lines. Water discharge during draining must not flow onto neighboring properties. The tropical/subtropical climate in Southeast influences seasonal pool regulations.
Unpermitted permanent above-ground pool: $200–$500 fine plus required inspection. Missing barriers: $250–$1,000 per day until corrected. Electrical code violations: immediate correction order.
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