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A large spa is one that has a water surface of more than 5 square meters.
If the spa you are installing has a water surface of 5 square meters or less, see Put in a small spa or heated pool.
Depending on your pool's distance from the boundary and other buildings, you may need a resource consent.
To find out the rules for your area:
Depending on the type of your residential pool, you may need a building consent for your pool, pool barrier, or both.
You will need a building consent for your pool barrier.
You will not need a building consent for your pool or spa if it sits directly on the ground, or in the ground, and it's capacity is less than or equal to 35,000 litres.
You will not need a building consent for your pool or large spa if it is:
All pools of depth of 400mm or more need some form of pool barrier.
If your pool has a non-climbable side at least 1.2m high above the ground; and there are no permanent climbable objects located within 1.2m of the pool side (includes trees and plants), the barrier is only needed around the pool access. This could take the form of a fence around the stairs or ladder.
In all other situations, the barrier must be a fence around the pool. This fencing will need building consent. If a building or boundary fence forms part of this barrier, visit Other structures used as part of the pool barrier.
Infinity edge pools are considered on a case by case basis. Fall height and volume will determine building consent requirements. Contact us to discuss the specific requirements.
If you are installing a swimming pool or large spa that meets certain conditions, our fixed fee process applies.
This will make it cheaper for you.
To qualify, the pool must be:
The fixed fee will be charged when you apply for your building consent.
If you are putting in a pool:
If you are installing a new deck to support your pool, but do not need a consent for the deck, you still need to make sure the deck can carry the weight of the pool.
Pool and spa projects can have specific resource and building consent requirements, depending on their size and location.
We offer 15 minutes of free advice before you submit a consent application.
For more detailed help on the approvals you will need, contact us to organise a pre-application guidance meeting.