Dedicated wiring for pumps, heaters, spas, and cabanas.
Water and electricity are a highly dangerous combination. All pool, hot tub, and outdoor lighting electrical hookups are performed by licensed electricians who enforce strict grounding, bonding, and GFCI requirements.
We will ask for your pool/spa specifications, distance from the main panel, and cabana layouts to formulate a safe connection plan.
Upload photos of your pool pad, desired spa location, and electrical panel.
Do not remove panel covers, open switches, or touch live wires to obtain images.
Pool and spa electrical hookups require stand-alone trade permits and strict inspection checkoffs.
Equipotential bonding connects all metallic components of a pool (rebar, ladders, pump housings) with a solid copper wire. This keeps everything at the same electrical potential, preventing dangerous electric shocks.
Most standard outdoor hot tubs require a dedicated 240-volt, 50-amp or 60-amp circuit wired through an outdoor safety disconnect box (GFCI spa pack).