Safety and Performance Start With Proper Pool and Spa Wiring
Water and electricity demand absolute precision. As an electrical service company serving Atlanta, we bring specialized expertise to pool electrical wiring and hot tub wiring projects because standard residential electrical knowledge isn't enough when water is involved. The National Electrical Code establishes specific requirements for pools, spas, and hot tubs—requirements we have built our practice around. Every installation we complete begins with a clear understanding of bonding and grounding principles, proper equipment placement, and the critical role of GFCI breaker installation in protecting anyone who uses your pool or spa.
When we arrive at a property in Atlanta, we start by evaluating the entire electrical path from the main service panel to the equipment location. This includes assessing whether existing capacity can support new loads, determining optimal sub panel placement, and identifying any potential code violations from previous installations that need correction. Our focus extends beyond simply making equipment work—we ensure every component is positioned to remain accessible for maintenance, protected from weather and pool chemicals, and installed in a way that meets both current codes and practical usability standards.
Our Approach to Pool and Spa Electrical Work
Pool and hot tub installations follow a logical progression that prioritizes safety at every step. We begin with the service panel, where we install appropriate GFCI breakers for all pool-related circuits. From there, we run properly sized underground feeder cable or conduit to the equipment location, ensuring burial depths meet code requirements for your specific installation type. The pool sub panel installation follows, providing a convenient local disconnect point for pumps, heaters, and lighting. We then connect individual equipment—pool pump wiring, pool heaters, lighting fixtures, and any automation systems—with attention to manufacturer specifications and code-mandated clearances.
For above ground pool wiring, we take additional precautions to ensure all connections remain protected from exposure while maintaining accessibility for routine maintenance. Spa electrical installation requires careful attention to disconnect location—the code requires a disconnect within sight of the spa but not less than five feet from the water's edge. We position spa disconnect boxes exactly where they need to be while maintaining both safety compliance and visual appeal for your outdoor space.
- Complete pool and spa electrical from panel to equipment
- Bonding and grounding pool structures, ladders, handrails, and surrounding surfaces
- GFCI breaker installation for pumps, heaters, and lighting circuits
- Pool sub panel installation with corrosion-resistant enclosures
- Spa disconnect box placement and wiring
- Above ground pool wiring with proper conduit protection
- Pool pump wiring for single-speed, dual-speed, and variable-speed pumps
- Pool and landscape lighting integration

Issues We Correct and Timeline Expectations
Many pool and hot tub electrical problems we encounter stem from installations performed without proper understanding of code requirements. We frequently find pools where bonding was never installed—a dangerous condition where metal components can develop voltage potential between them. Other common issues include undersized wiring that causes pumps to run hot and fail prematurely, GFCI protection missing from pool circuits entirely, and disconnect boxes placed too close to water or in locations inaccessible for emergency shutdown. We also correct installations where underground wiring was buried at improper depths or without proper conduit, creating ongoing risk of damage from landscaping or ground movement.
For new pool or spa installations, electrical work typically spans two to three days depending on the complexity of the project and distance between the service panel and equipment location. Running conduit and wiring through finished properties takes additional care and time to restore landscaping and hardscaping properly. Simple spa electrical installation where the panel has adequate capacity and the spa is placed near the house often completes in a single day. When we encounter existing installations requiring correction, we provide clear explanations of what is currently unsafe, what needs to change, and a realistic timeline for bringing everything to code standards.
Homeowners in Atlanta invest significantly in their pools and spas, and proper electrical work protects that investment. We approach every project with the understanding that these spaces are meant for relaxation and enjoyment—our job is to ensure the electrical foundation supports exactly that, safely and reliably for years to come.