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Keller vs North Richland Hills

How do hot tub rules rules compare between Keller, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

Keller and North Richland Hills have similar restriction levels.

Keller, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Keller hot tubs and spas require an electrical permit and must meet NEC Article 680. A locked safety cover meeting ASTM F1346 exempts the spa from the 48-inch barrier requirement.

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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Hot tubs and spas in North Richland Hills that exceed 24 inches of water depth require a permit and compliant barrier unless equipped with a lockable safety cover meeting ASTM F1346. Electrical connection to a dedicated 240V GFCI circuit is required, and placement must meet setback rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKellerNorth Richland Hills
Electrical PermitRequired-
NEC Article 680Bonding and GFCI-
ASTM F1346 CoverExempts from 48-in fence-
Side/Rear Setback5 feet typical-
DischargeNot to storm drains-
Permit-Over 24 inches of water
Cover Exemption-ASTM F1346 locking
Electrical-240V dedicated GFCI
Drain Covers-VGB required
Setback-5 ft typical

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Keller FAQ

Do I need a fence around my Keller hot tub?

Not if you have a locked safety cover meeting ASTM F1346. The cover must be installed and locked whenever the spa is not in use. Without it, the 48-inch barrier rule applies.

Can I install the hot tub myself?

A plug-and-play 120-volt spa on a GFCI outlet may not need a permit for the electrical connection, but any hard-wired 240-volt installation requires a licensed Texas electrician, an electrical permit, and inspection.

North Richland Hills FAQ

Do I need a fence around my hot tub in NRH?

Not if the hot tub has a locking safety cover meeting ASTM F1346. Without a compliant cover, the hot tub area must be enclosed by a 48-inch barrier.

Can I plug a portable spa into a regular outlet?

Only small low-voltage units under 120V. Most spas require a dedicated 240V GFCI circuit installed by a licensed electrician with equipotential bonding per NEC Article 680.

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