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Hot Tub Rules: East Providence vs Foster Center

How do hot tub rules rules compare between East Providence, RI and Foster Center, RI?

East Providence and Foster Center have similar restriction levels.

East Providence, RI

Providence County

Some Restrictions

Rhode Island regulates hot tubs under the State Building Code (RIGL §23-27.3) adopting IRC Appendix G. Electrical permits required for 240V circuits, and a lockable safety cover may satisfy barrier requirements.

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Foster Center, RI

Providence County

Some Restrictions

Rhode Island regulates hot tubs under the State Building Code (RIGL §23-27.3) adopting IRC Appendix G. Electrical permits required for 240V circuits, and a lockable safety cover may satisfy barrier requirements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEast ProvidenceFoster Center
State CodeIRC App G via RIGL §23-27.3IRC App G via RIGL §23-27.3
Electrical PermitRequired for 240VRequired for 240V
Safety CoverASTM F1346 allowedASTM F1346 allowed
GFCINEC 680 requiredNEC 680 required
CRMCCoastal propertiesCoastal properties

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East Providence FAQ

Do I need a fence around my hot tub in Rhode Island?

Not necessarily. Per IRC Appendix G as adopted in RI, a listed safety cover conforming to ASTM F1346 can substitute for the 48-inch barrier requirement. The cover must be lockable and present when the tub is not in use.

Does a hot tub need a permit in Providence?

Yes. Providence Dept. of Inspection and Standards requires a building permit and electrical permit for the 240V circuit under the RI State Building Code. Your electrician typically pulls the electrical permit.

Foster Center FAQ

Do I need a fence around my hot tub in Rhode Island?

Not necessarily. Per IRC Appendix G as adopted in RI, a listed safety cover conforming to ASTM F1346 can substitute for the 48-inch barrier requirement. The cover must be lockable and present when the tub is not in use.

Does a hot tub need a permit in Providence?

Yes. Providence Dept. of Inspection and Standards requires a building permit and electrical permit for the 240V circuit under the RI State Building Code. Your electrician typically pulls the electrical permit.

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