Residential pool electrical
New construction and retrofit wiring for inground and above-ground pools—subpanels, GFCI, equipment-pad runs, and final inspections.

Residential pool wiring is its own job. The cable routing, the bonding grid, the equipment-pad panel, and the GFCI protection all have to be done together and to NEC 680. We handle new pool builds from trench to inspection and retrofits on pools whose wiring has drifted out of code.
On a new pool, that usually means a dedicated subpanel at the equipment pad, a feeder from the main panel, an equipotential bonding grid tied to rebar and conductive perimeter surfaces, and GFCI protection on every pool-related circuit. On a retrofit, we start by identifying what the previous installer missed and give you a written scope before anyone pulls cable.
Every residential pool we wire ships with a signed CT permit and a final inspection. You get the paperwork, not a promise.
Often booked together.
Spa & hot-tub wiring
Dedicated 50–60A circuits, GFCI disconnects, and code-compliant bonding for portable, built-in, and swim-spa installs.
03Commercial pool electrical
HOA, hotel, condo, and municipal pools. Equipment-room upgrades, variable-speed pump wiring, and motor control centers.
04Underwater & landscape lighting
LED niche retrofits, Fiberstars, color-changing controls, deck-perimeter lighting, and low-voltage landscape runs.
Pick up the phone. That’s how this works.
Estimates are free. Paul usually answers, and if he can’t, he calls back the same day. We book one to three weeks out for residential work; commercial timelines vary.
(860) 827-8504