It would help to know where you are, but in almost all residential areas, YES.
Home pools must (generally) be fenced to a height of 36". Wire Fencing is not appropriate.
The minimum height for a pool fence is 48 inches not 36 inches. In fact some areas of the US require the minimum height to be 60 inches so it is best to check with your local department of inspections. If for some reason your in an area where the local department of inspections does not require a fence, just know that your insurance company will.
Some other requirements for your pool enclosure include that your pool gate must open away from the pool and it must be self closing (I recommend the Tru Close Hinge) and self latching (I recommend the Magna Latch). Also, no gap in the fence can allow a 4 inch sphere to pass through it. For even more information please review the article in the links below on The Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act of 2007 .
Most states have passed laws that require that pools be fenced in because there is evidence that it does reduce drowning. Some communities even require gates that shut behind people after they enter! No, the law does not require that a pool be fenced in. However, it still remains good to do so, especially if you have animals or children.
There may be laws in some jurisdictions that address this but mainly it is up to the insuror themselves as to what they require in order to issue a policy. Customarily the pool must be completely fenced, emptied, and covered in such a way as to be unable to collect any water including rainwater.
There is nothing mandatory for a pool player that he/she must have.
The requirements to get heating in one's home swimming pool are that one must purchase a heating unit and have it installed. There are now solar and geothermal systems which provide up to 70% savings compared to traditional heaters.
of you put the solar panels out side the fence then u can do it. just make sure to put fence around the solar panel's
Well, it depends on how big the pool is and how expensive your home is.
The Wire that Fenced the West was created in 1965.
no, the pool must be empty
Pool Fencing LawsLaws pertaining to the fencing of a pool area differ depending upon the type of pool you have and which county you live in. Certain cities and towns have additional requirements for pools in their jurisdictions. However, all pools---whether above or below ground---need to be fenced in with a proper latching system. An in-ground pool must have a fence around every side. Most ordinances require the fence to be at least six feet high. If your pool is above ground, you have two options. Option one is to have a ladder that detaches from the pool platform when not in use. Option two is to have a fence at least six feet high around the ladder leading to the platform.
You can paint a pool literally any color. The difficult part is to actually paint the pool. You must first drain it, in order to fully paint it.
The Mexican border is fenced up to 2000 miles long.
Land that is not fenced in or divided into lots is considered open range.