Dedicated circuits, GFCI disconnects, and inspection-ready installs — so the only surprise your new spa delivers is how often you use it.
A hot tub combines a large electrical load with water — which is why the code requirements around spa wiring are strict and specific: a dedicated circuit, GFCI protection, a disconnect within sight of the tub, and burial depths for the wire run. Every one of those exists because of a real failure mode.
We wire spas to those requirements every week. Tell us the make and model before delivery and we'll have the circuit sized and the pad ready, so the tub goes from the truck to full and hot in the same weekend.
Send us the spec sheet and we'll confirm your panel has capacity, plan the route, and schedule around your delivery date.
A dedicated circuit from the panel, a GFCI disconnect mounted within sight of the spa, and connections torqued and weather-protected.
Wire to an outdoor spa runs in conduit at code burial depth. We keep the trench tight and put your yard back the way we found it.
We pull the permit and meet the inspector. Once it's signed off, fill it up — you're done.
Estimates are always free, and you approve a flat-rate price before any work begins. No hourly guessing games, no surprise line items — and if you don't need something, we'll tell you.
"Honest, trustworthy, and great communication from start to finish."
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Most full-size spas need a dedicated 240-volt, 50 or 60 amp circuit with GFCI protection and a disconnect within sight of the tub. Plug-and-play 110-volt spas exist, but heat slowly and can't run heat and jets together.
We check before quoting. Most modern 200-amp panels have room; older 100-amp services are often tight. If yours can't take the load, we'll price your options up front.
Yes — spa circuits require an electrical permit and inspection in every city we serve. We handle both. Skipping the permit can bite you on insurance claims and home sales.
Ideally, yes. Give us the model ahead of delivery and the circuit will be ready the day it arrives — that's the fastest path to a hot soak.
Yes. We inspect existing spa circuits, bring them up to current code, and re-use what's genuinely safe to re-use.
Whether it's a small repair or a large project, estimates are free and same-day or next-day appointments are often available.