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Hot Tub Rules: Jenks vs Tulsa

How do hot tub rules rules compare between Jenks, OK and Tulsa, OK?

Jenks and Tulsa have similar restriction levels.

Jenks, OK

Tulsa County

Some Restrictions

Tulsa County requires electrical permits for hot tub/spa installation (240V circuit) per 2018 NEC Article 680 and IRC. Locking safety cover meeting ASTM F1346 may satisfy barrier requirements. Setback 5 feet from property lines under Title 42 accessory-structure rules.

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Tulsa, OK

Tulsa County

Some Restrictions

Hot tubs and spas in Tulsa require a building permit and electrical permit when capable of holding water deeper than 24 inches, the same threshold that triggers swimming pool regulations. A locking safety cover meeting ASTM F1346 may substitute for the 48-inch barrier requirement. Setbacks from property lines and overhead electrical clearances apply, and Oklahoma DOH rules under 74 O.S. Β§1221 govern hot tubs serving multifamily or commercial properties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJenksTulsa
Electrical PermitRequired for 240V-
NEC Article680.43 GFCI-
Barrier AltASTM F1346 cover OK-
Setback5 ft side/rear-
Licensed ElectricianTitle 59 Β§1680-
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Jenks FAQ

Do I need a permit for a hot tub in Tulsa County?

Yes, an electrical permit is required for the 240V GFCI circuit. A licensed Oklahoma electrician must perform the work. No separate hot tub permit unless you're also building a deck or structural enclosure.

Can I skip fencing if I have a locking hot tub cover?

Yes. A cover meeting ASTM F1346 (safety cover standard) can satisfy barrier requirements in Tulsa County. The cover must be lockable and in place whenever the spa is not in active use.

Tulsa FAQ

Can I use a hard-locking spa cover instead of building a fence around my hot tub?

Yes. Tulsa's adopted code allows a listed safety cover meeting ASTM F1346 as an alternative to the 48-inch barrier requirement for hot tubs and spas, provided the cover is locked when the spa is unattended.

Does a plug-in 110-volt portable spa still require a permit?

If the spa holds water more than 24 inches deep it requires a building permit and electrical permit in Tulsa, regardless of whether it operates on a 110-volt cord or a hardwired 240-volt circuit.

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