Raleigh, North Carolina

Raleigh Pool Spa and Barrier Permit Guide

Raleigh pool and spa projects should be checked for building permits, zoning setbacks, electrical bonding, drainage, alarms, gates, and barrier inspections before excavation or delivery.

Project

Pool, Spa, and Barrier Permits

Location

Raleigh, North Carolina

Last reviewed

April 26, 2026

Permit takeaway

Raleigh homeowners should treat pools and spas as multi-review projects because excavation, electrical safety, barriers, decks, drainage, and equipment placement often overlap.

Zoning and placement

Zoning review may address setbacks, easements, impervious coverage, accessory structures, floodplain limits, retaining walls, and whether equipment or decking can be placed where planned.

Building and trade review

Building and trade review commonly checks pool shell or structure, electrical bonding, GFCI protection, pool equipment, gas heaters, alarms, self-closing gates, and final barrier compliance.

Call before applying when

Call before applying if the project includes an in-ground pool, above-ground pool, hot tub, pool heater, electrical circuit, gas line, retaining wall, deck, fence, or work near easements or septic areas.

Documents to prepare

Inspection planning

Official sources

This guide is a planning summary. Always verify the current requirements with the local office before starting work.