Safe, code-compliant dedicated circuits for hot tubs, electric ranges, AC units, home offices, and high-draw appliances.
NEC code and appliance manufacturers require dedicated circuits for high-draw equipment. Sharing a circuit causes breaker trips, equipment damage, and fire risk.
Hot tub electrical work has strict NEC requirements. A licensed electrician is not just recommended — it's required by code and warranty.
All hot tub circuits require a 240V/50A GFCI breaker at the panel and a disconnect within sight of the spa. We install to NEC 680 requirements.
Hot tubs require an equipotential bonding grid connecting all metal parts. Skipping this creates a shock hazard in the water.
Hot tub wiring always requires a permit. We pull it, pass inspection, and provide documentation for your warranty and insurance.
Call Mario for a same-day quote. We handle everything from permit to inspection.