Swimming pool permit rules in Lancaster County, PA — also covering above-ground pools, in-ground pools, and spa installations — set fencing, barrier, alarm, and inspection requirements.
Lancaster County issues no residential pool permits. A private single-family pool needs a building permit from your municipality under the PA Uniform Construction Code. Only public/commercial pools get a state permit from the PA Department of Health.
Lancaster County has no county building or health department, so it does not permit backyard pools. Residential pools are permitted at the municipal level under the PA Uniform Construction Code (UCC), which adopts the 2021 International Residential Code and, at 34 Pa. Code Section 403.21(a)(14), the 2021 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code. Your city, borough, or township building code official issues the permit before construction. Public and semi-public pools (clubs, campgrounds, HOAs, hotels) are separate: they need a construction and operation permit from the Pennsylvania Department of Health under 28 Pa. Code Chapter 18, which by definition excludes a private single-family residence pool used only by the owner and guests.
Building without the required UCC permit lets your municipality issue a stop-work order and citation under the Construction Code Act (35 P.S. Section 7210.101 et seq.); summary offenses can carry fines up to $1,000 per day plus mandatory correction.
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