HOA QuestionsTexasWhat are HOA rules for adding a swimming pool?
TX·Texas Property Code §209

What are HOA rules for adding a swimming pool?

Quick Answer

Most HOAs require ARC approval for pools, may ban above-ground pools, and require specific safety fencing. You will also need a building permit from your city — HOA approval does not replace it.

The General Rule

Swimming pool installation is one of the larger exterior modifications requiring HOA approval. Common HOA requirements include ARC approval with detailed plans, prohibition on above-ground or temporary pools (in-ground only), minimum setbacks from property lines and structures, fence or safety barrier requirements, limitations on pool equipment visibility (pumps and heaters must be screened), and restrictions on pool lighting. HOA approval does not replace building permits from your city or county — you need both.

Texas-Specific Rules

TXTexas Property Code §209

Texas pool safety requirements vary by municipality. HOAs can impose stricter standards. Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio each have pool barrier requirements on top of HOA rules.

Why Your CC&Rs May Be Different

State law sets the minimum floor — but your community's CC&Rs, bylaws, and board-adopted rules may be stricter, may include exceptions, or may have been amended recently. The only way to know exactly what applies to your community is to read your specific governing documents.

Most CC&Rs are 40–120 pages of dense legal language. Finding the exact section that answers your question can take 20–30 minutes — if you can find it at all.

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