Hot Tub Rules: Corona vs Jurupa Valley
How do hot tub rules rules compare between Corona, CA and Jurupa Valley, CA?
Corona and Jurupa Valley have similar restriction levels.
Corona, CA
Riverside County
Hot tubs in Corona need electrical permits and CEC 680 compliance. A locking ASTM F1346 cover satisfies the Pool Safety Act enclosure rule. Equipment noise must meet CMC 9.32 limits.
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Riverside County
Hot tubs and spas are 'pools' under California Health & Safety Code §115921 and are subject to the same permit, barrier, and SB 442 two-feature rules as in-ground pools. Jurupa Valley does NOT have a separate hot-tub ordinance. A factory-built portable spa with a locking safety cover meeting ASTM F1346-23 satisfies one of the two required safety features; the second is typically a perimeter fence, door alarm, or self-closing door device. Spa equipment must also meet Chapter 11.05 noise limits at the property line.
View full Jurupa Valley rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Corona | Jurupa Valley |
|---|---|---|
| - | - | |
| Legal status | - | Spas/hot tubs are 'pools' if >18 in. deep (H&S §115921) |
| Cover credit | - | ASTM F1346-23 locking cover = one of two SB 442 features |
| Electrical | - | CEC Article 680 — GFCI + bonding required |
| Noise | - | Spa pumps subject to Ch. 11.05 limits at property line |
| Setback | - | Rear-yard accessory setbacks per underlying zone (Title 9) |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Corona FAQ
Jurupa Valley FAQ
Does a plug-in 120 V spa need a permit?
Yes if water depth exceeds 18 inches it is regulated as a pool under H&S §115921 and §115922 applies. The receptacle itself needs a GFCI under CEC 680, and an electrical permit is generally required for the dedicated circuit.
Is the locking spa cover enough by itself?
An ASTM F1346-23 cover counts as ONE of the two required SB 442 features. You still need a second — most owners pair the cover with door/window exit alarms on the house or with a self-closing patio door device set 54 in. high.
Are there noise rules for the spa heater?
Yes. Title 11 Chapter 11.05 sets residential noise limits at the property line. Locate the equipment pad away from neighboring bedrooms or enclose it; nighttime starts at 10 p.m. for stricter limits — verify current ordinance text.
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