The optimum temperature for an outdoor recreational pool is 84 degrees. Sometimes in the hottest months of summer I have seen our outdoor pool reach as high as 88 degrees! Still refreshing tho!
most likely.
There is no standard.
Yes, condominium swimming pools are subject to local health and safety laws.
102 degrees, F, is a safe and comfortable temperature.
Your answer is covered in your governing documents or your rental agreement.
Read your governing documents. Look in the index for Unit Boundaries.Also, look for the definition of limited common areas, which may cover your outdoor patio.
18 deg c.
A local realtor, rental agent or property manager associated with this community will be able to answer your question.
It is normally at the discretion of the association, but not required. Usually swim at your own risk. Hope that helps
Yes, it is possible for a second-level condo to have a patio. Some condos are designed with balconies or patios on multiple levels to provide outdoor space for residents. However, the availability of a patio ultimately depends on the specific design and layout of the condo building.
I'm licensed in pool service in the State of Florida. There is no state law in regards to your question. A condo pool is classified in Florida and many other states as a Class C: Semi Public Pool. The only temperature regulation is that spa or hot tub water cannot exceed 104 degrees. Perhaps your condo's by-laws have a rule that the pool water cannot be heated above 79 degrees. Recent research has indicated that the optimal pool water temp for rigorous swimming or excercise is 78 degrees.
Not if the condo was built to code.