Arapahoe County Building Division requires an electrical permit for hot tub 240V installation. Hot tubs over 24 inches deep require a barrier per 2018 IRC Appendix G unless covered by an ASTM F1346 locking safety cover. Setbacks from property lines apply.
Residential hot tub and spa installations in unincorporated Arapahoe County require an electrical permit for the dedicated 240V GFCI-protected circuit (NEC 680 compliance). Typical cost $75-$150. The tub itself does not require a building permit if portable (drainable, relocatable). Permanent in-ground or built-in spas require a full building permit. Per IRC Appendix G, any hot tub capable of holding water over 24 inches deep requires a barrier meeting pool fence standards (48-inch height, self-closing/self-latching gates) UNLESS it has an ASTM F1346-compliant locking safety cover. This cover substitution makes hot tubs functionally exempt from fencing if the cover is used correctly. Hot tubs must meet accessory structure setbacks: typically 5 feet from side/rear property lines and behind the front building line. Pad must support tub weight (filled tubs weigh 4,000-6,000 lbs). Drain discharge cannot run to storm drains or onto adjacent property. Outdoor speakers and hot tub use are subject to general noise standards (CRS 25-12-103).
Unpermitted 240V wiring: retroactive permit plus 2x investigation fees ($150-$500). Missing barrier or cover: immediate correction, pool use prohibited, fines $100-$500. Discharge violations: remediation required.
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