Swimming pool permit rules in Reno, NV β also covering above-ground pools, in-ground pools, and spa installations β set fencing, barrier, alarm, and inspection requirements.
Reno requires a building permit for all in-ground and above-ground pools over 24 inches deep. Permits are issued by the Reno Community Development Department and require barrier, electrical, and plumbing inspections.
Under the Reno-adopted International Residential Code (IRC Appendix G) and Reno Municipal Code Title 14, building permits are required for all swimming pools and spas where water depth exceeds 24 inches. Permit applications require site plans showing setbacks (typically 5 feet from property lines), barrier details, drainage, and plumbing and electrical plans sealed where required. Inspections include pre-pour, barrier, bonding and grounding, plumbing pressure test, and final. Setbacks from septic systems, easements, and overhead power lines must be observed. Spas and hot tubs over 24 inches depth fall under the same permit process.
Unpermitted pool construction: stop-work orders, double permit fees, and potential requirement to remove non-compliant work.
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