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Hot Tub Rules: Mead Valley vs Temecula

How do hot tub rules rules compare between Mead Valley, CA and Temecula, CA?

Mead Valley and Temecula have similar restriction levels.

Mead Valley, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Spas and hot tubs 18 inches or more deep are regulated like pools under Riverside County Ordinance 421 and require County permitting and barrier protection. A key exception: a self-contained spa or hot tub fitted with a listed ASTM F-1346-91 safety cover is exempt from the barrier requirements. Indoor spas need two listed safety features.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Portable spas and hot tubs in Temecula require electrical permits and must comply with NEC Article 680. A locking ASTM F1346 safety cover satisfies one of the two required Pool Safety Act barriers. Equipment noise must comply with residential limits in TMC §9.20.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMead ValleyTemecula
CoveredSpas / hot tubs 18+ inches deep (Ord. 421 §2)-
Default ruleMust meet pool barrier requirements (Ord. 421 §5)-
Key exemptionSelf-contained spa with listed ASTM F-1346-91 cover exempt from barriers-
Door accessSelf-latching device 54+ inches up, or compliant door alarm-
Indoor spaTwo listed safety features required-
Pet doorMay not give direct access to pool/spa-
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Mead Valley FAQ

Does my hot tub need a fence in unincorporated Riverside County?

Usually no, if it is a self-contained spa or hot tub with a listed safety cover meeting ASTM F-1346-91 - Ordinance 421, Section 5 exempts those from the barrier requirements. A non-self-contained spa, or one without a qualifying cover, must meet the same 60-inch barrier and gate standards as a pool.

Do I still need a permit for a plug-in hot tub?

Yes, in most cases. Even when the cover exemption removes the barrier requirement, the spa/hot tub installation still goes through County Building & Safety for electrical, bonding, and GFCI compliance under the adopted electrical code. Confirm the specific requirements with Building & Safety before installation.

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