MikeC
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I really get sick of being the "fun police".
IRC R105.2 states the following exemption: Prefabricated swimming pools that are LESS THAN 24 inches (610 mm) deep. This is echoed by the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code
So, a 24 inch pool requires a building permit, right?
In Pennsylvania, our politicians elected to adopt only Appendix G from the IRC (2009 currently). That defines a pool as: Any structure intended for swimming or recreational bathing that contains water OVER 24 inches (610 mm) deep.
Are you starting to see my problem? Less than 24" is exempt. More than 24" is a pool. Guess what the most common depth of pool sold at the local department store is ..... you got it, exactly 24 inches. These pools seem to require a permit, but I have no regulations or standards to follow.
IRC R105.2 states the following exemption: Prefabricated swimming pools that are LESS THAN 24 inches (610 mm) deep. This is echoed by the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code
So, a 24 inch pool requires a building permit, right?
In Pennsylvania, our politicians elected to adopt only Appendix G from the IRC (2009 currently). That defines a pool as: Any structure intended for swimming or recreational bathing that contains water OVER 24 inches (610 mm) deep.
Are you starting to see my problem? Less than 24" is exempt. More than 24" is a pool. Guess what the most common depth of pool sold at the local department store is ..... you got it, exactly 24 inches. These pools seem to require a permit, but I have no regulations or standards to follow.