Hot Tub & Pool Wiring
Expert Repairs and Wiring Services for Hot Tubs and Pools
Safely Get Back to Enjoying Your Hot Tub and Pool
A hot tub is a great way to relax—unless faulty wiring gets in the way. Let our licensed electricians handle it, safely and up to code.
Hot tubs and pools draw high electrical loads and require precise installation to function correctly and safely. From breaker trips to jets that won’t work, our trained technicians diagnose and fix problems fast, or install new wiring that meets all safety regulations. Whether you’re setting up a new spa or repairing an existing one, we make sure your system runs efficiently—without risking electrical hazards.
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Fast, Reliable Service to Restore Function and Comfort
Hot Tub Electrical Problems We Repair
We handle all types of repairs and installations to make sure your electrical system is up to code, so you can enjoy your spa without interruption. We take care of repairs involving:
Hot Tub never Heats Up
Flickering lights or Lights that never Turn Off
High Energy Bill from Hot Tub Wiring
Your Hot Tub Circuit Breaker Trips Constantly
Fix Jets
When you’re dealing with electricity, it is best to leave it to the professionals. Call 970-460-0014 today to schedule electrical repairs. We are able to serve both residential and commercial properties.
Compliance, Capacity, and Safety Come First
Wiring Hot Tubs: What You Need to Know
Hire a licensed electrician
Hire a licensed professional electrician for the job: Unless you’re an experienced DIYer, it is best to hire a licensed professional electrician for the job when wiring a hot tub. This will ensure that all components of the installation are up-to-code and meet all safety standards.
Make sure your system handle the load
Make sure your current electrical system can handle the load: Before starting your project, make sure you have enough power outlets available in the area where you plan to install your hot tub, as well as enough wattage capacity on your existing electrical system. If not, then additional wiring may need to be done first in order for proper installation.
Ground fault circuit interrupters
Have ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI) installed: GFCIs protect against shocks by sensing current flows in circuits and shutting them off if they become hazardous. Make sure these are installed around any areas where water may come into contact with electricity (i.e near spas).
Zoning laws and permits
Investigate zoning laws and permits: Before beginning work on any wiring project, make sure that you investigate zoning laws and building permits within your municipality first. Different areas have different regulations so be sure to familiarize yourself with yours before proceeding further!
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