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Hot Tub Rules: Green Valley vs Oro Valley

How do hot tub rules rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Oro Valley, AZ?

Green Valley and Oro Valley have similar restriction levels.

Green Valley, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Hot tubs and spas in unincorporated Pima County must comply with ARS 36-1681 barrier requirements if they hold water deeper than 18 inches. A lockable safety cover meeting ASTM F1346 standards may substitute for a full barrier enclosure. Electrical work requires a county permit.

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Oro Valley, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Spas follow ARS 36-1681 barrier rules. A locking ASTM F1346 cover can satisfy the barrier when not in use. Permanent 240V installations require a building permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreen ValleyOro Valley
State LawARS 36-1681 barrier/cover required-
Safety CoverASTM F1346, lockable when not in use-
Electrical PermitRequired for 240V or gas connections-
GFCIRequired within 5 feet of spa-
Setback5 feet from property lines-
Barrier-Required; ASTM F1346 cover may suffice
Permit-Required for 240V or plumbed installations
Electrical-Dedicated GFCI circuit required
Max Temp-104F per industry standards

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Green Valley FAQ

Do I need a fence around my hot tub?

Not if the hot tub has a lockable safety cover meeting ASTM F1346 standards. Without a compliant cover, a 5-foot barrier enclosure is required under ARS 36-1681.

Do I need a permit for a hot tub?

A building permit is required for hard-wired electrical connections (240V) and gas line work. Plug-in portable spas on existing GFCI-protected circuits may not require a permit.

Oro Valley FAQ

Do I need a fence around my hot tub in Oro Valley?

If the spa holds water deeper than 18 inches, a barrier is required under ARS 36-1681. A locking safety cover meeting ASTM F1346 can serve as the barrier when the spa is not in use.

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

A portable 120V plug-in hot tub that is not permanently plumbed typically does not require a building permit, but it must still comply with barrier requirements and electrical safety standards.

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