Do I need a permit for a pool or spa in Orlando?
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Short answer
Yes. Every pool and spa install requires a separate building permit plus mechanical and electrical permits from the jurisdiction (City of Orlando, Orange, Seminole, Osceola, or municipal). Florida Building Code Chapter 4 pool-safety barrier compliance is mandatory. Pools on large-lot properties trigger SJRWMD stormwater review. Sinkhole-zone parcels may require geotechnical borings before pool excavation — a Central Florida specific requirement.
In detail
Yes. Every pool and spa install requires a separate building permit plus mechanical and electrical permits from the jurisdiction (City of Orlando, Orange, Seminole, Osceola, or municipal). Florida Building Code Chapter 4 pool-safety barrier compliance is mandatory. Pools on large-lot properties trigger SJRWMD stormwater review. Sinkhole-zone parcels may require geotechnical borings before pool excavation — a Central Florida specific requirement.
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