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Pool / Spa Contractor
Total cost: $50-$200 (business license only)
Governing Authority
Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction (also shown as HBC)
Official website →Some details on this page are not yet confirmed against an official source. See sources below or contact the licensing board to verify.
No
License Required
No
Specific Pool License
No
Exam Required
N/A
Experience Required
1 year
Renewal Period
$50-$200 (business license only)
Total Initial Fees
Pool / Spa Contractor licensing requirements for Kentucky
Mostly verifiedLicense Required
No
Specific Pool License
No — General contractor license
No state contractor license required for residential work; local permits apply
Experience Required
Not specified
Exam Required
No
Pool and spa contractor licensing varies significantly by state. Some states have specific pool contractor license categories (e.g., California C-53, Florida CPC, Arizona KB-01), while others require a general contractor license for pool work. All commercial pools must comply with the federal Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act for drain entrapment prevention.
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Education, Training & Certifications
Mostly verifiedEducation / Experience Required
No formal education requirement
CPO Certification
Recommended
CPO certification recommended
Trade School / Apprenticeship
Not required at state level; recommended for skill development
CPO (Certified Pool/Spa Operator) certification is administered by the Pool & Hot Tub Alliance (PHTA). The certification costs $375-$575, includes a course and exam, and is valid for 5 years. Many states and local jurisdictions require CPO certification for public pool operation and maintenance.
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Insurance Coverage & Surety Bond
Mostly verifiedGeneral Liability
$1,000,000 general liability recommended
Workers Compensation
Workers compensation required if 1+ employees
Surety Bond
Not required at state level (for pool contractors)
Pool and spa contractors typically need general liability insurance ($1,000,000+), workers compensation coverage, and in some states a surety bond ($10,000-$25,000). Insurance requirements vary by state — some require minimum coverage amounts for contractor licensing, while others only recommend coverage. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
CPO Certification Fee CPO certification course + exam through Pool & Hot Tub Alliance (optional but recommended; valid 5 years) | $375-$575 |
Total Initial Fees Total estimated initial fees for pool/spa contractor licensing in Kentucky. Does not include optional CPO certification ($375-$575). | $50-$200 (business license only) |
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Renewal Requirements & Ongoing Obligations
Mostly verified1 year
Renewal Period
$50-$200
Renewal Fee
Not Required
Continuing Education
CPO Certification Renewal
CPO certification must be renewed every 5 years
Pool/spa contractor license renewal requirements vary by state. Continuing education may be required in some states to maintain your license. CPO (Certified Pool/Spa Operator) certification must be renewed every 5 years through the Pool & Hot Tub Alliance. Always verify current renewal requirements and deadlines with your state licensing authority to avoid lapses.
Kentucky does not require a state contractor license for residential pool construction. Commercial pool projects may have additional requirements through local jurisdictions.
All commercial pools must comply with the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act (VGB Act), a federal law governing drain entrapment prevention and pool/spa safety.
Kentucky does not require a state-level contractor license for pool construction. Local permits and building codes still apply.
CPO (Certified Pool/Spa Operator) certification from the Pool & Hot Tub Alliance is recommended for pool maintenance and service. Many localities require CPO certification for public pool operation.
Workers compensation insurance: Workers compensation required if 1+ employees.
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Official Sources
Pool/Spa Contractor requirements in Kentucky verified against Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction (also shown as HBC), March 2026.
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Kentucky does not require a state-level contractor license for pool construction. All commercial pools must comply with the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act. Licensing is managed through the Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction (also shown as HBC).
Requirements vary by state and locality. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.