“Click Here to Upload your Documents”
Artistic Pools likes to gather as much information as possible prior to visiting your home. This will allow us to figure out if the pool you chose will fit within your Twp setback requirements. We also want to make sure our heavy equipment has adequate access to get into your back yard. Below is a list of documents that are needed to speed up the sales process and allow us to better serve you. Please call your Twp Zoning officer and have the below Sales info sheet ready to make notes so we are all on the same page with twp setbacks and most importantly to find out if your Twp requires a grading plan from a licensed engineer in your state.
Please fill out this Customer Info sheet prior to our Sales visit and upload above
Cust Info sheet
Info needed to push the sales process to completion. Upload all docs above for us to review.
- Property Survey or Plot Plans
- Pictures of the best Access into your property for pool install
- Pictures of the backyard where you would like the Pool
- Pictures showing left, right and rear fencing in yard so we can determine if Pool code
The info below is most important to ask Twp Zoning officer for completion of Customer info sheet above
Please speak to the Twp Zoning officer in your Twp to gather the info needed on the above Sales info sheet. It’s best to open the Sales info sheet and fill in the required info while speaking to the Zoning officer. Artistic Pools is currently working on permits for 2021 and 2022 customers so this info will greatly help our permit department gather as much info as well as let you know what is needed to push the permit process along. Most importantly below are some items that could slow the process down if we do not gather this info right out of the gate.
- Setback requirements for side and rear property per your Zone and setback to house.
- If your Twp requires a grading plan from a licensed engineer. If this is the case we have engineers on board to assist you or you can use your own.
- Maximum impervious coverage allowance per your township.
- Fencing requirements
- If you live in Bucks County Pa you might require approvals from the Bucks County conservation district. This needs to be done first before permits are pulled. Approx time frame 30 days
Please fill out the below Sales info sheet and upload to our Document upload center. Thank you for gathering this info. This will allow our Permit Staff to push your project along to completion. Once you fill out the required Sales info Sheet Save it to your desktop and upload to our Permit Portal at the top of this page. You can also find the permit portal upload center in our menu options at www.artisticpoolscorp.com
Bucks County Boroughs and Townships that might require prior approvals from the Bucks County Conservation district. This is the customers responsibility to obtain approvals before we can submit completed permits to the township for processing.
- Bedminster Township
- Bensalem Township
- Bridgeton Township
- Bristol Borough
- Bristol Township
- Buckingham Township
- Chalfont Borough
- Doylestown Borough
- Doylestown Township
- Dublin Borough
- Durham Township
- East Rockhill Township
- Falls Township
- Haycock Township
- Hilltown Township
- Hulmeville Borough
- Ivyland Borough
- Langhorne Borough
- Langhorne Manor Borough
- Lower Makefield Township
- Lower Southampton Township
- Middletown Township
- Milford Township
- Morrisville Borough
- New Britain Borough
- New Britain Township
- New Hope Borough
- Newtown Borough
- Newtown Township
- Nockamixon Township
- Northampton Township
- Penndel Borough
- Perkasie Borough
- Plumstead Township
- Quakertown Borough
- Richland Township
- Richlandtown Borough
- Riegelsville Borough
- Sellersville Borough
- Silverdale Borough
- Solebury Township
- Springfield Township
- Telford Borough
- Tinicum Township
- Trumbauersville Borough
- Tullytown Borough
- Upper Makefield Township
- Upper Southampton Township
- Warminster Township
- Warrington Township
- Warwick Township
- West Rockhill Township
- Wrightstown Township
- Yardley Borough
To learn more about the permit process please visit Jenea Peditto’s blog