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Dunedin vs Seminole

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

Dunedin and Seminole 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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Seminole, FL

Pinellas County

Some Restrictions

Hot tubs and spas in Seminole require a building permit under Chapter 6 and must comply with Florida Statute 515 barrier rules, although a locking safety cover meeting ASTM F1346 satisfies the barrier requirement instead of a fence.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDunedinSeminole
Permit requiredYes, building permitYes, under Chapter 6
Cover standardASTM F1346 locking-
ElectricalGFCI dedicated circuit-
BondingRequired and inspected-
Acknowledgement formOwner signature required-
Cover exemption-ASTM F1346 lockable cover
Electrical standard-NEC 680 bonding/GFCI
Depth threshold-Over 24 inches water
Inspections-Electrical and final

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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.

Seminole FAQ

Do I need a permit for a portable hot tub in Seminole?

Yes. Even portable spas require a Seminole building/electrical permit under Chapter 6 because they hold water deeper than 24 inches and need GFCI bonding.

Can a cover replace a fence around my spa?

Yes. A locking safety cover meeting ASTM F1346 satisfies the Florida Statute 515 barrier requirement, eliminating the need for perimeter fencing around a spa.

What electrical rules apply to spa wiring?

Spas must comply with NEC Article 680, including GFCI protection, equipotential bonding, and disconnects within sight of the spa equipment pack.

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