Pueblo follows the International Residential Code for pool safety. Pools require permits, inspections, proper electrical bonding, and anti-entrapment drain covers.
Swimming pool construction requires permits and inspections from the Pueblo Regional Building Department. Pools must meet the International Residential Code adopted by the city. Requirements include proper electrical bonding and grounding, anti-entrapment drain covers, and emergency shutoff switches. Pool water must be maintained to prevent health hazards. All electrical work must be performed by licensed electricians and inspected.
Unpermitted pools result in stop work orders. Non-compliant safety features require corrections.
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