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Dunedin vs Pinellas Park

How do hot tub rules rules compare between Dunedin, FL and Pinellas Park, FL?

Dunedin and Pinellas Park have similar restriction levels.

Dunedin, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Dunedin classifies hot tubs and spas under the same Pool Safety Act rules as swimming pools, but allows an ASTM F1346 listed locking safety cover to satisfy the barrier requirement on portable units.

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Pinellas Park, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Hot tubs and spas in Pinellas Park are regulated under the same swimming pool ordinance and Florida Pool Safety Act. They require a permit, electrical inspection, and either a barrier or an ASTM F1346 lockable safety cover.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDunedinPinellas Park
Permit requiredYes, building permitYes, for installed spas
Cover standardASTM F1346 locking-
ElectricalGFCI dedicated circuitGFCI and bonding required
BondingRequired and inspected-
Acknowledgement formOwner signature required-
Common compliance-ASTM F1346 lockable cover
Statutes-FS 515 applies
Treated under-LDC Sec. 18-1530.4

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Dunedin FAQ

Does a plug-in 110-volt hot tub need a Dunedin permit?

Yes. Dunedin requires a building permit for any installed spa or hot tub regardless of voltage so the bonding, cover, and barrier compliance can be verified.

Can my locking cover replace a fence in Dunedin?

An ASTM F1346 listed safety cover that locks satisfies Chapter 515 for the spa itself when it is not inside a pool enclosure that already meets barrier rules.

What electrical inspection is needed?

An electrical inspection verifies bonding of the spa shell, water, and metal components plus a GFCI-protected dedicated circuit per the Florida Building Code-Residential and NEC.

Pinellas Park FAQ

Does a portable plug-in hot tub need a permit?

Yes. Pinellas Park treats installed factory-built spas as permitted structures requiring electrical and pool safety inspections, even when they are 120/240V plug-in units.

Do I still need a fence around a covered hot tub?

If you use an ASTM F1346 lockable safety cover that complies with Chapter 515, a separate barrier is generally not required for residential spas.

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