Converse hot tubs and spas need a building and electrical permit. A lockable ASTM F1346 safety cover, GFCI circuit, and NEC 680 bonding are required. Portable plug-in spas still need a permit for the electrical tie-in.
Residential spas and hot tubs in Converse fall under the ISPSC and NEC Article 680.42. Portable spas rated at 120/240V and drawing more than 20 amps require a permanently wired 240V GFCI-protected circuit installed by a licensed electrician. The spa shell and all metallic piping and equipment must be bonded per NEC 680.26. Converse treats a hot tub with a lockable safety cover complying with ASTM F1346 as meeting the pool barrier requirement, meaning a separate fence is not required if the cover is securely in place when the spa is not in use. Larger in-ground spas and swim spas without a rigid lockable cover must meet the same 48-inch barrier standard as a swimming pool. Permits typically cover the electrical connection and, for hardwired units, the concrete pad or deck that supports the spa. Spa equipment must include a suction entrapment prevention system compliant with the VGB Act. Chemical handling is the same as for pools; chlorine and bromine products must be stored in labeled containers away from ignition sources. HOA CCRs may impose screening or location restrictions; some communities require spas to be set back from property lines or screened from view.
Non-permitted spa installations can result in citations and removal orders. Electrical violations such as missing GFCI protection can result in building code fines up to $2,000 per day and create shock hazards. Missing safety covers on spas accessible to children can support negligence claims in drowning cases.
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