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Hot Tub Rules: Clovis vs Sanger

How do hot tub rules rules compare between Clovis, CA and Sanger, CA?

Clovis and Sanger have similar restriction levels.

Clovis, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

Hot tubs/spas with a lockable safety cover (ASTM F1346) are exempt from the CA pool barrier requirement per CA H&S §115921(b). Clovis building/electrical permits still required for installation.

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Sanger, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

Hot tubs and spas in Sanger require a building permit and must comply with H&S Code 115920 barrier requirements. Electrical work must include GFCI protection.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClovisSanger
Cover ExemptionASTM F1346-
State LawCA H&S §115921(b)-
Electrical PermitRequired-
NEC§680.42-
Permit Required-Yes for all installations
GFCI Protection-Required on all circuits
Cover Standard-ASTM F1346 for safety credit
Disconnect Switch-Within sight, 5 feet from spa
Drain Discharge-Sanitary sewer only

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Clovis FAQ

Do I need a pool fence around my hot tub in Clovis?

Not if your spa has an ASTM F1346 locked safety cover. CA H&S §115921(b) exempts covered spas from the 60" barrier rule.

Do I need an electrical permit for a hot tub in Clovis?

Yes. The 240V circuit must be GFCI-protected and bonded per NEC §680.42, which requires a Clovis electrical permit and final inspection.

Can my hot tub pump violate Clovis noise rules?

Yes. Spa pump noise must stay under the CMC Ch. 5.24 limits — 55 dBA at night and 65 dBA during the day at the property line. Neighbors can file a noise complaint on chronic hum.

Sanger FAQ

Do I need a permit for a hot tub in Sanger?

Yes. All hot tub and spa installations require a building permit from the Sanger Building Division. Electrical, barrier, and drain compliance are inspected before final approval.

Can a hot tub cover count as a safety feature?

Yes. A locking hard cover meeting ASTM F1346 standards counts as one of the two required safety features under California Health and Safety Code 115922. You still need one additional safety feature.

Where can I drain my hot tub water?

Hot tub water must be discharged to the sanitary sewer system, not to storm drains or onto neighboring properties. The Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board prohibits non-stormwater discharges to the storm drain system.

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