I can't remember everything that was looked at during my pool inspection, and I was not actually there when it was done. A permit for the pool construction and for the electrical was required for where I am at.I talked to permit dept and they said lets make you legal and id like to know what that might consist of.
I'm assuming or know that they looked at how far the pool was from the house, other structures, and property lines (at least 5 feet, I believe), making sure the pool was grounded, a fence around the pool or the pool in a backyard enclosed by a fence, the fence gate latch was at least 5 feet high and had a spring or some other mechanism to make sure it autromatically closed if left open, the electrical outlet for the motor was at least 5 feet from the pool and had only one outlet to plug into, the additional outlet for the pool lights was at least 10 or 15 feet away, the cable system supplying these outlets was buried at least 18 inches underground or under a deck, and the electrical circuit protected by a GFI device. I'm assuming that they might have checked to see if I had a sewer nearby if I was going to have to backwash - I don't, I have a cartridge filter.
Sorry, I can't exactly answer your question, I live in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area, so your requirements could be different, but this might give you a general idea for starters.I am not sure what the inspector will look for and I can not take out another loan till this pool loan is paid off(3 more years), so I cant fix whatever might be wrong. Can anyone tell me the laws for florida pool install.
Either see if your town has pool and electrical permit requirements on their website or call the permit department back and ask them what they inspect for so that you can know exactly what needs to be done before they come out.
I hope this was of some help.
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