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Hot Tub Rules: Conroe vs Willis

How do hot tub rules rules compare between Conroe, TX and Willis, TX?

Conroe and Willis have similar restriction levels.

Conroe, TX

Montgomery County

Some Restrictions

Hot tubs and spas in Conroe require electrical permits for 240V installations under Chapter 14. The adopted International Swimming Pool and Spa Code 2018 governs spa safety standards. Barrier requirements may apply.

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Willis, TX

Montgomery County

Some Restrictions

Hot tubs/spas in Texas require NEC 240V GFCI electrical permit in municipalities. Locking safety cover (ASTM F1346) can satisfy TX H&S Β§757 barrier rule. Conroe requires electrical permit; county has no authority.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConroeWillis
Electrical PermitRequired for 240V installations-
Spa CodeInt'l Swimming Pool & Spa Code 2018-
BarrierRequired unless locking cover meets ASTM-
GFCIMandatory per NEC 2023-
Safety Cover-ASTM F1346 locking
Electrical-NEC Art. 680 GFCI
Conroe Permit-Electrical required
Weight-3,000-5,000 lbs filled
County Authority-None on private lot

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Conroe FAQ

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

A 240V hot tub requires an electrical permit. Contact the Permits Division at 936-522-3610 for requirements.

Does my Conroe hot tub need a fence?

Not if it has a locking safety cover meeting ASTM standards. Otherwise, the 48-inch barrier requirement under TX HSC Section 757 applies.

Is a GFCI required for a Conroe hot tub?

Yes. GFCI protection is mandatory per the adopted NEC 2023. An inspection is required before final approval.

Willis FAQ

Do I need a fence around a hot tub with a locked cover?

Not if the cover meets ASTM F1346 (locking, rigid, tested for 485+ lb static load). This is the standard TX H&S Β§757 exception.

Is a permit required in unincorporated Montgomery County?

No county permit, but you still need TCEQ-compliant drainage and NEC-compliant electrical. A licensed electrician should handle the 240V circuit regardless.

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