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Swimming Pool Construction Inspection

Checklist for inspecting swimming pool construction per EN 15288 series and related EN standards for structural integrity, water treatment, and safety.

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Structural shell

Critical item

Per EN 16582-1 (domestic pools) and EN 15288-1 (public pools), the pool shell must be designed and constructed to withstand hydrostatic pressure from the water, earth pressure from the surrounding ground, and any surcharge loads. Reinforced concrete shells must comply with EN 1992-1-1 (Eurocode 2) for structural design and EN 206 for concrete specification, with particular attention to water-tightness class per EN 1992-3. Steel reinforcement cover must be sufficient to resist chloride-induced corrosion in the wet environment. The shell must accommodate thermal movement without cracking.

Waterproofing and liner

Per EN 15836 (reinforced PVC liners) and EN 13967 (bituminous tanking), the pool waterproofing system must provide a continuous, watertight barrier. Tiled pools require a bonded waterproof membrane applied to the concrete shell per the system manufacturer's instructions before tiling. Liner pools must use materials complying with EN 15836-2 with adequate thickness, UV resistance, and chemical resistance for pool water conditions. All waterproofing must be compatible with the pool water chemistry and any chemical treatment system in use.

Filtration and circulation

Per EN 16713-1, pool water circulation systems must achieve the required turnover period for the pool type and volume. Filtration must comply with EN 16713-2 (sand filters) or EN 16713-3 (other filter media). The hydraulic design must ensure uniform water circulation with no dead zones, achieved through correctly positioned inlets and outlets per EN 15288-1. Pump and pipework must be sized per hydraulic calculations to deliver the required flow rate against the total system head loss. Anti-entrapment measures on suction fittings must comply with EN 13451-3.

Water treatment

Per EN 15288-2 and EN 16713-1, pool water must be treated to maintain safe microbiological and chemical quality. Disinfection systems must maintain a measurable residual disinfectant level throughout the pool volume. Chlorine-based systems must maintain free chlorine levels within the range specified by the national health authority (typically 0.5–2.0 mg/l for public pools). pH must be controlled within 7.0–7.4 for chlorine systems to ensure effective disinfection. Automatic dosing and monitoring systems per EN 16713-1 are required for public pools.

Safety features

Per EN 15288-1 and EN 13451 series, swimming pools must incorporate appropriate safety features. Pool access ladders and steps must comply with EN 13451-2. Starting platforms must comply with EN 13451-10. Depth markings must be clearly displayed per EN 15288-1. For domestic pools, safety barriers must comply with EN 13451-6 (pool covers) or national building regulations for fencing. Anti-slip surfaces must be provided on pool surrounds, steps, and changing areas. Emergency equipment and signage must be provided for public pools per EN 15288-2.

Pool surround

Per EN 15288-1, pool surrounds must provide a safe, hygienic, and slip-resistant surface. Drainage must be designed to prevent pool surround water from draining back into the pool. The surround must be graded to fall away from the pool edge or towards drainage channels. Materials must be durable, resistant to pool water chemicals, frost-resistant where exposed to exterior conditions per EN ISO 10545-12, and must achieve the required slip resistance per EN 16165. Overflow channels and gratings must comply with EN 13451-1 for structural and safety requirements.

Checklist for inspecting swimming pool construction per EN 15288 series and related EN standards for structural integrity, water treatment, and safety.

Reference Standards

  • EN 15288-1 — Swimming pools — Safety requirements for design
  • EN 15288-2 — Swimming pools — Safety requirements for operation
  • EN 13451 — Swimming pool equipment — General safety requirements
  • EN 16582 — Domestic swimming pools — Requirements and test methods
  • EN 16713 — Swimming pool equipment — Water treatment systems
  • Tools Needed

  • Water testing kit (pH, chlorine/bromine, alkalinity, cyanuric acid)
  • Laser level and surveyor's staff
  • Crack width gauge and feeler gauges
  • Moisture meter for deck materials
  • Pool thermometer
  • Measuring tape and laser distance meter