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Hot Tub Rules: Isleton vs Sacramento

How do hot tub rules rules compare between Isleton, CA and Sacramento, CA?

Isleton and Sacramento have similar restriction levels.

Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

In unincorporated Sacramento County, a spa or hot tub with a locking safety cover meeting ASTM F1346-91 is not required to provide other barriers. Without such a cover, the spa or hot tub must meet the full pool barrier requirements of County Code Section 16.36.130.

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Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

In unincorporated Sacramento County, a spa or hot tub with a locking safety cover meeting ASTM F1346-91 is not required to provide other barriers. Without such a cover, the spa or hot tub must meet the full pool barrier requirements of County Code Section 16.36.130.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIsletonSacramento
Cover exemption standardASTM F1346-91 locking safety coverASTM F1346-91 locking safety cover
Without a coverMust meet full pool barrier rulesMust meet full pool barrier rules
Outdoor spa coverRequired (energy standard; solar exception)Required (energy standard; solar exception)
Heater pilot lightNot permitted (must be electronic ignition)Not permitted (must be electronic ignition)
Governing codeSacramento County Code 16.36.130Sacramento County Code 16.36.130

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Isleton FAQ

Do I need a fence around my hot tub?

Not if it has a locking safety cover meeting ASTM Standard F1346-91 - under Section 16.36.130 that exempts it from other barriers. Without such a cover, the hot tub or spa must comply with the full pool barrier requirements (60-inch barrier, self-latching gates, etc.).

Are there electrical rules for spas?

Yes. The County applies California Electrical Code requirements: GFCI protection for spa circuits and lighting, bonding of metal parts within 5 feet of the spa, and minimum clearances for lights and ceiling fans (generally 7 feet 6 inches above the water unless an exception applies). These are checked at electrical inspection.

Sacramento FAQ

Do I need a fence around my hot tub?

Not if it has a locking safety cover meeting ASTM Standard F1346-91 - under Section 16.36.130 that exempts it from other barriers. Without such a cover, the hot tub or spa must comply with the full pool barrier requirements (60-inch barrier, self-latching gates, etc.).

Are there electrical rules for spas?

Yes. The County applies California Electrical Code requirements: GFCI protection for spa circuits and lighting, bonding of metal parts within 5 feet of the spa, and minimum clearances for lights and ceiling fans (generally 7 feet 6 inches above the water unless an exception applies). These are checked at electrical inspection.

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