Hot tubs and spas in Doral must comply with Florida Building Code barrier requirements when containing water deeper than 24 inches. A lockable ASTM F1346-compliant safety cover may substitute for a full barrier enclosure. Electrical installation requires a separate permit with GFCI protection. Spa water must not be discharged into the stormwater system.
Hot tubs and spas in Doral are regulated as private swimming pools under Florida Building Code Chapter 45 when they contain water deeper than 24 inches. A building permit is required for permanently installed spas with plumbing connections. A lockable safety cover meeting ASTM F1346 standards that can support the weight of an adult may serve as an approved barrier alternative, eliminating the need for a separate 48-inch fence enclosure if the cover is properly maintained and locked when the spa is not in use. Electrical installation requires a separate electrical permit with GFCI protection on all hot tub circuits. All wiring must be performed by a licensed electrician. Hot tubs must observe the setback requirements of the applicable zoning district. Within the Miami-Dade High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, outdoor spa installations must be properly secured to withstand design wind loads. Drainage from hot tubs must not discharge into the stormwater system or onto neighboring properties. Spa water must be directed to the sanitary sewer or properly managed on-site consistent with the city's NPDES MS4 stormwater permit. Portable spas that are not permanently wired or plumbed may not require a building permit but still need an electrical permit for the dedicated circuit. HOA communities may impose additional placement and screening requirements.
Unpermitted electrical work for hot tub installation may result in fines of $500 or more per day. Discharging spa water into the stormwater system violates the city's NPDES permit and may result in environmental citations from both the city and Miami-Dade County DERM.
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