Skip to Main Content
Building Safety Journal Logo

Building Safety Journal - International Code Council

Main Menu

Menu

      • April, 2025 Articles
      • March, 2025 Articles
      • February, 2025 Articles
      • January, 2025 Articles
      • December, 2024 Articles
      • November, 2024 Articles
      • 2025 Articles
      • 2024 Articles
      • Deep Dives
      • Member News
      • Personal Perspectives
      • Quick Hits
      • Technical Topics
      • Press Releases
      • Sponsored Content
      • View All
      • Buildings, Construction, Architecture/Design
      • Fire, Wildland-Urban Interface
      • Plumbing, Mechanical, Fuel Gas, Pools/Spas
      • Energy, Solar, Green, Sustainability
      • Disaster Preparedness, Mitigation, Resiliency
  • Subscribe
    • ICC Family of Solutions
    • ICCSafe
    • myICC
    • Digital Codes
    • cdpACCESS
    • Store
    • Support

Join today!

Keep up-to-date on crucial industry news, innovative training and expert technical advice with a free subscription to the award-winning Building Safety Journal.

Subscribe

Sign In or Register Here

Provide your email address
Provide your password
Answer the math challenge
Please enter your e-mail address below. We will email you a link to reset your password.
Provide your email address
Answer the math challenge
To complete your registration, please verify your email address.
Answer the math challenge

We have emailed the address you provided. Please click the link in the email to confirm your email address.

Your account has been marked for password reset. Please change your password.
Provide your new password
Verify your new password
Answer the math challenge 3 plus seven

Only registered ICC members have access to this article at this time.

Explore all the benefits that ICC Membership has to offer and become a member today to gain access to this exciting content.

If you're already an ICC member Sign In Now.

Can We Help?

  • Reset My Password
  • I Need More Help

Code Corner: 2021 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code Chapter 8: Permanent Inground Residential Pools

The Building Safety Journal’s series, Code Corner, explores sections of the I-Codes each month, focusing on key elements of these essential codes. This month, we’re spotlighting the scope of Chapter 8 of the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code: Permanent Inground Residential Pools. 

December 17th, 2024
by Gary Gauthier
  • Technical Topics

The International Codes® (I-Codes), developed by the International Code Council, are a family of fifteen coordinated, modern building safety codes that help ensure the design and construction of safe, sustainable and affordable structures.

The I-Codes are the most widely adopted set of model codes globally, implemented in all 50 U.S. states and many countries around the world. 

The Building Safety Journal’s series, Code Corner, explores sections of the I-Codes each month, focusing on key elements of these essential codes. This month, we’re spotlighting the scope of Chapter 8 of the International Swimming Pool and Spa Code® (ISPSC): Permanent Inground Residential Pools.

3720S21 ISPSC 450px

International Swimming Pool and Spa Code 801.1 Scope

The provisions of chapter 8 of the ISPSC govern permanent inground residential swimming pools. Permanent inground residential swimming pools include pools that are partially or entirely above grade. It covers new construction, modification and repair of these pools.

This chapter does not cover pools that are specifically manufactured for aboveground use and that are capable of being disassembled and stored.

Even though the chapter title and this section imply that permanent residential pools are always “in the ground,” there are some arrangements where permanent residential pools are partially “in the ground,” “on the ground” or even far above the ground. The latter two arrangements are rare as compared to millions of pools “site constructed in an excavation” that have been built and will continue to be built in the future. The possibilities for permanent residential pool designs are endless. This chapter offers the widest latitude for design conceptualization by the future pool owner while at the same time regulating important design aspects for safety in the residential-use environment.

Permanent inground residential pools are not necessarily completely site constructed. They can be fabricated by the manufacturer, in part or whole, brought to the site, and lowered into an excavation or placed in its permanent location. Ancillary equipment packages (filters, pumps, blowers, water features, etc.) can be fabricated by a manufacturer, shipped to the job site and connected to the pool itself.

The key point to make is that even though built in a factory and job-site assembled, permanent inground residential pools are not manufactured with the intent to be disassembled, stored or reassembled elsewhere. Once installed, permanent inground residential pools will be as permanent as any other permanent building structure, until the pool structure is demolished.

To learn more about the Code Council’s ISPSC, click here. To stay updated on the latest PMG industry news, subscribe to the Code Council’s PMG newsletter here. 

About the Author
Gary Gauthier
Gary has over 40 years of experience working within the Construction and Plumbing Industry. He is a seasoned Construction Project Manager as well as a Licensed Master Plumber in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont. In addition, Gary holds an Unrestricted Construction Supervisor’s License (CSL) within the state of Massachusetts and completely understands the significance of code correlation. Lastly, while working with the International Code Council, he is currently an Adult Educational Master Plumbing & Fuel Gas Instructor and Continuing Education Instructor in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Member of the International Code Council PMG Team responsible for developing, coordinating, directing and implementing programs to ensure the successful completion of the Government Relations goals and objectives as they apply to the International Plumbing Code, International Mechanical Code, International Fuel Gas Code, International Swimming Pool and Spa Code, and the International Private Sewage Disposal Code (and related services and programs of the International Code Council).
Submissions
Check out upcoming BSJ topics and send us articles for consideration:
Or send by email

Want to advertise in the BSJ?
Click Here

Share on Facebook
Facebook
Tweet about this on Twitter
Twitter
Share on LinkedIn
Linkedin

  • 25 24862 MTS CLE BSJ WAD 270X270 FINAL
  • 25 24731 BSM BSJ Website 270x270 WAD FINAL
  • 25 24651 TRN WDS BSJ BSJW WAD 270x270 FINAL a
  • tile 3
  • 25 24699 PD TRN SKGA Sub Plan BSJ WAD FINAL 270 x 270 2
International Code Council
International Code Council
International Code Council
International Code Council

Subscribe to the Building Safety Journal

Subscribe

Connect with Us

  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • X
  • YouTube
  • Instagram

ICC Family of Solutions

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Contact Us
  • Accessibility Policy
PO3eHsX3tiL2-31f03v4YzaHJVecBQebhbwI4JGmUys=.html