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Hot Tub Rules: Albuquerque vs Tijeras

How do hot tub rules rules compare between Albuquerque, NM and Tijeras, NM?

Albuquerque and Tijeras have similar restriction levels.

Albuquerque, NM

Bernalillo County

Some Restrictions

Albuquerque hot tubs holding over 24 inches of water require pool barriers or ASTM F1346 safety covers, and electrical installations need permits and GFCI protection.

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Tijeras, NM

Bernalillo County

Some Restrictions

Hot tubs and spas in Bernalillo County and Albuquerque require a CID or ABQ electrical permit for the 240V circuit, GFCI protection per NEC Article 680, and an ASTM F1346 safety cover or barrier per IRC Appendix G. Setbacks follow the zoning district.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAlbuquerqueTijeras
Barrier ThresholdOver 24 inches of water-
Cover StandardASTM F1346 locking cover-
Electrical Permit$75-$150240V circuit (CID/ABQ)
Setback5 ft from property lines-
Power Line Clearance25 ft NEC standard-
Code-NEC Art 680; IRC App G
Safety Cover-ASTM F1346 substitutes barrier
Drainage-No storm-drain discharge
Deck Load-Structural review 3K-5K lbs

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Albuquerque FAQ

Do I need a fence around my hot tub in Albuquerque?

Not if the hot tub has a locking ASTM F1346 safety cover that stays in place when unattended. Otherwise a 60-inch pool barrier is required.

Does installing a hot tub require a permit?

The tub itself may not require a building permit if freestanding, but the electrical connection always does. GFCI protection and a proper 240V circuit are mandatory.

Tijeras FAQ

Does a plug-in 120V hot tub need a permit in Albuquerque?

Most 120V plug-and-play models do not require an electrical permit, but the outlet must still be GFCI-protected per NEC 680. Any hardwired or 240V installation requires a permit.

Can I drain my hot tub into the street?

No. Chlorinated or brominated water discharged to storm drains violates ABQ's MS4 stormwater permit. Dechlorinate and drain to landscaped areas or a sanitary cleanout.

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