⚡ HOT TUB ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION & REPAIR — CALL: (720) 303-0150 — FREE ESTIMATE — CO LIC. #EC.0101962

Denver Metro • CO Lic. #EC.0101962

Hot Tub
Electricians
Denver, CO

Licensed electricians for hot tub and spa wiring, 240V dedicated circuits, GFCI disconnect installation, pool electrical, and water feature repair. Call before you buy — we give free estimates even before your tub is delivered.

★★★★★
4.9 · 300+ Reviews

Flat-Rate Written Pricing

NEC 680 Compliant

Free Estimate — Before or After Purchase

Get a Free Hot Tub Electrical Estimate

Know exactly what your electrical installation will cost before your tub is delivered. Flat-rate written price. No surprises.

No Cost Consultation
CO Lic. #EC.0101962  ·  Licensed & Insured
★★★★★
4.9 · 300+ Reviews · BBB A+
⏱ Takes 30 seconds - we'll reach out to confirm your appointment.
Service Address (optional - we'll confirm on the call)
Pick a Date

Or Call Directly

(720) 303-0150

Real person • 24/7 • Under 60 min

NEC Article 680 Compliant
|
Permits Pulled & Handled
|
Inspection Scheduled & Attended
|
Flat-Rate Written Price
|
BBB A+ • 4.9 Google

The First Decision

120V Plug-and-Play or 240V Hardwired?

Most Denver homeowners buying a hot tub face this choice first. The right answer determines your electrical installation scope, cost, and the long-term performance of your spa. Here is what you need to know before your tub is delivered.

Option A

120V Plug-and-Play

Some smaller hot tubs are designed to plug into a standard 120V outlet with a built-in GFCI cord. No electrician required for the initial connection.

Lower upfront electrical cost
No permit typically required
Portable — can relocate easily
×Slower heating, lower jet pressure
×Cannot run heater and jets simultaneously at full power
×Limited to smaller 2-4 person tubs
Denver winters are cold. A 120V tub in Colorado will struggle to maintain temperature on sub-freezing nights without running constantly — significantly increasing operating costs.
Option B — Recommended

240V Hardwired (50–60A)

Most full-size hot tubs require a dedicated 50-amp or 60-amp, 240V hardwired circuit with a GFCI disconnect. This is the standard installation for any quality 4-8 person spa in Denver.

Full heating and jet performance
Faster heat recovery in cold weather
Required for most 5-8 person models
Preserves tub warranty (many require 240V)
A licensed electrician recommended for install
×Permit and inspection required
For year-round use in Denver’s climate, 240V hardwired is the only practical choice. The Electricians installs 240V hot tub circuits across Denver metro with flat-rate written pricing.

What We Do

Everything Included in a Hot Tub Electrical Installation

A hot tub electrical installation in Denver is not just running a wire. NEC Article 680 governs all water-feature electrical work and requires several specific components beyond the circuit itself. The Electricians handles every element of a complete, code-compliant installation.

We also give free estimates before your hot tub is delivered. Knowing the electrical cost upfront — before the tub arrives — prevents the surprise of discovering your panel needs an upgrade or your yard needs trenching after the spa is already sitting in your backyard.

1
Dedicated 50–60A, 240V Circuit
New circuit run from your main panel to the tub location. Heavy-gauge wire, GFCI-rated breaker, and conduit sized for the distance and outdoor exposure.
2
GFCI Disconnect Box
Required by NEC 680. Must be within sight of the hot tub, a minimum of 5 feet from the water’s edge, and no more than 50 feet away. This is the emergency shutoff and a code requirement in every Colorado jurisdiction.
3
Equipotential Bonding
All metal within 5 feet of the hot tub — fencing, handrails, plumbing fittings — must be bonded to eliminate voltage differences in the water. Most homeowners have never heard of this requirement. It is life-safety code.
4
Conduit & Trenching Coordination
Outdoor runs in Colorado require conduit rated for burial and UV exposure. We coordinate trench depth, conduit placement, and backfill. Trenching through finished landscaping or concrete adds to the project scope and is quoted at the estimate.
5
Permit & Inspection
Required in Denver and virtually all Denver-area jurisdictions before powering on the hot tub. The Electricians pulls the permit, schedules the inspection, and attends on your behalf. Your tub warranty often requires a permitted installation.

Transparent Pricing

Hot Tub Electrical Installation in Denver

Flat-rate written quote at your free in-person estimate. The biggest variables are panel capacity, distance from panel to tub, and whether trenching through finished landscaping is required.

outdoor hot tub electrician

Free Estimate

Before or after purchase. Licensed electrician visits, assesses panel capacity and run distance. Flat-rate written price.

Book Free Estimate →

Call Now

(720) 303-0150

Real person • 24/7

Every Install Includes:

Panel capacity check
GFCI disconnect installed
Equipotential bonding
Permit pulled & handled
Inspection attended
100% satisfaction guaranteed

The Process

How Hot Tub Electrical Installation Works

A hot tub electrical installation typically takes 6 to 8 hours on installation day. The process from first call to powering on the tub follows a clear sequence — and starts with your free estimate, which you can schedule even before buying the hot tub.

hot tub electricians
01
Free Estimate (Before or After Purchase)

Licensed electrician visits your home, assesses panel capacity, measures the run distance from panel to tub location, checks for trenching requirements, and delivers a flat-rate written quote. Scheduling before your tub is delivered is recommended.

02
Permit Pulled

The Electricians pulls the required permit from your local jurisdiction before any work begins. Required in Denver and all Denver-area municipalities for 240V hot tub installations. We handle all paperwork.

03
Installation Day (6–8 Hours)

Circuit run from panel, conduit installed, GFCI disconnect box mounted and wired, equipotential bonding completed, all connections tested. Tub must be in its final location before electrical connection. Most installations complete in one day.

04
City Inspection

Required before powering on or filling the hot tub in Colorado. We schedule and attend the inspection. Most jobs pass on the first visit. Power-on happens only after the inspection is signed off.

05
Power On — Start Soaking

Inspection passed. Tub powered on. We walk you through the disconnect location and breaker location before leaving. Work backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee. CO Lic. #EC.0101962.

Hot Tub Electricians in Denver, CO

Colorado’s climate makes hot tubs one of the most popular backyard upgrades across the Denver metro. Parker, Highlands Ranch, Castle Rock, Centennial, and Littleton all have high rates of hot tub ownership — and virtually every full-size spa requires a dedicated 240V electrical installation by a licensed electrician. DIY hot tub wiring is not legal in Colorado for 240V circuits and voids most manufacturer warranties.

The Electricians installs hot tub electrical circuits throughout the Denver metro to NEC Article 680 standards. Every installation includes a GFCI-protected dedicated circuit, a properly placed disconnect box, and equipotential bonding of metal components within 5 feet of the water. All work is permitted and inspected before the tub is powered on.

Pool and Spa Electrical in Denver

In addition to hot tubs, The Electricians handles electrical work for in-ground and above-ground pools, outdoor spas, swim spas, and jacuzzi installations throughout Denver metro. Pool electrical involves pump wiring, underwater lighting circuits, bonding, and GFCI protection in accordance with NEC 680. If you are adding a pool to your Denver property or purchasing an existing home with a pool, a licensed electrical inspection of the pool system is recommended before first use.

Free Estimate

Call before your tub is delivered. We assess panel capacity and run distance and give you a flat-rate written price.

Book Free Estimate →

Call Now

(720) 303-0150

Real person • 24/7

Why The Electricians

CO Lic. #EC.0101962
NEC 680 certified work
BBB A+ Accredited
4.9 ★ · 300+ Reviews
5-Year Nextdoor Fave
Serving Denver since 2020

Where We Work

Hot Tub Electrical Across Denver Metro

Same licensed team. Same flat-rate pricing. Same NEC 680 compliance on every installation.

Denver
All neighborhoods
Centennial
Full coverage
Aurora
All communities
Highlands Ranch
High demand area
Parker
South metro
Castle Rock
Douglas County
Littleton
Ken Caryl & beyond
Greenwood Village
Premium residential
Arvada & More
Call to confirm

Common Questions

Hot Tub Electrical FAQ — Denver

How much does hot tub electrical installation cost in Denver?+
A full 240V hot tub electrical installation in Denver typically runs $1,000 to $2,500. This includes the dedicated 50-60A circuit, GFCI disconnect box, equipotential bonding, conduit, and permit. Homes where the panel needs an upgrade add $1,500 to $4,000 or more. Distance from the panel to the tub location and trenching requirements are the biggest variables. The Electricians provides free in-person estimates before your tub is delivered. CO Lic. #EC.0101962.
Does a hot tub need a dedicated circuit?+
Yes. Nearly all 240V hot tubs require a dedicated 50-amp or 60-amp circuit that runs from your main panel directly to the tub, shared with nothing else. Connecting a hot tub to an existing shared circuit is a code violation and a safety hazard. The dedicated circuit is protected by a GFCI breaker at the panel and a GFCI disconnect box near the tub. The Electricians installs this full circuit assembly as part of every hot tub electrical project.
What is the GFCI disconnect box and where does it go?+
The GFCI disconnect is a code-required shutoff box that allows the hot tub to be powered off without going to the main panel. NEC 680 requires it to be within line of sight of the tub, a minimum of 5 feet from the water’s edge, and no more than 50 feet from the tub. It must be installed in a weatherproof enclosure. The exact location is determined during the estimate visit and must be agreed upon before the permit is submitted.
Do I need a permit for a hot tub electrical installation?+
Yes. A permit is required for 240V hot tub electrical installations in Denver and virtually all Denver metro jurisdictions. An electrical inspector must sign off on the work before the hot tub is powered on or filled with water. Many hot tub manufacturers also require a permitted installation to maintain the equipment warranty. The Electricians pulls the permit, schedules the inspection, and attends on your behalf.
Can I call before I buy my hot tub to get an electrical estimate?+
Yes — and we recommend it. Calling before your hot tub is delivered allows us to assess your panel capacity, measure the run distance, check yard access, and give you a flat-rate written price before you commit. The most common surprise hot tub owners face is discovering their panel needs an upgrade or their yard requires significant trenching after the tub is already sitting in the backyard. A pre-purchase estimate eliminates that surprise entirely.
What is equipotential bonding and is it required?+
Equipotential bonding is required by NEC 680 for all hot tubs and pools. It involves connecting all metal components within 5 feet of the water — including the tub shell, pump motor, lighting fixtures, metal handrails, and nearby fencing — to a common bonding conductor. The purpose is to eliminate any voltage difference between metal surfaces that a person in or near the water could contact. This is a life-safety requirement that most homeowners are unaware of. The Electricians includes bonding as standard in every hot tub installation.
My hot tub breaker keeps tripping. What does that mean?+
A hot tub breaker that trips regularly can indicate a wiring fault, a failing GFCI component, a deteriorating heater element, or a motor drawing more current than rated. Do not simply reset the breaker and ignore the problem — a GFCI tripping is the system detecting a potential hazard. The Electricians diagnoses hot tub electrical faults throughout Denver metro. Call (720) 303-0150 to schedule a service visit.
How long does hot tub electrical installation take?+
A qualified electrician typically takes 6 to 8 hours to complete a hot tub electrical installation. This includes running the circuit from the panel, installing the disconnect box, completing the bonding, and connecting to the tub. Projects that require trenching through hardscaping, panel upgrades, or complex routing may take longer. The estimate visit provides a realistic timeline for your specific project before installation is scheduled.
Does my electrical panel need to be upgraded for a hot tub?+
Not always, but sometimes. A 240V hot tub needs a 50 or 60-amp double-pole breaker slot in your panel. If your panel has available capacity and an open slot, no upgrade is needed. If your panel is full or already near its service limit, adding a hot tub circuit may require a panel upgrade or subpanel. The Electricians performs a free panel capacity assessment at every estimate visit and recommends an upgrade only when it is genuinely needed.
Do you install pool electrical in Denver?+
Yes. The Electricians installs and services pool electrical systems throughout the Denver metro, including pump wiring, underwater lighting circuits, bonding, and GFCI protection per NEC Article 680. We also inspect existing pool electrical systems on homes being purchased or where the electrical system has not been recently verified. Call (720) 303-0150 to discuss your pool electrical project or schedule a free in-person estimate.

Denver Metro • CO Lic. #EC.0101962

Ready to Wire Your
Hot Tub in Denver?

Call before your tub is delivered. Free estimate, flat-rate written pricing, NEC 680 compliant, permit handled, inspection attended. CO Lic. #EC.0101962.

(720) 303-0150

Real person answers  ·  24/7/365  ·  Under 60-minute response

Or Book Online

Free estimate  ·  No obligation  ·  Same-day response  ·  CO Lic. #EC.0101962

⚡ HOT TUB ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION & REPAIR — CALL: (720) 303-0150 — FREE ESTIMATE — CO LIC. #EC.0101962

Denver Metro • CO Lic. #EC.0101962

Hot Tub
Electricians
Denver, CO

Licensed electricians for hot tub and spa wiring, 240V dedicated circuits, GFCI disconnect installation, pool electrical, and water feature repair. Call before you buy — we give free estimates even before your tub is delivered.

★★★★★
4.9 · 300+ Reviews

Flat-Rate Written Pricing

NEC 680 Compliant

Free Estimate — Before or After Purchase

Get a Free Hot Tub Electrical Estimate

Know exactly what your electrical installation will cost before your tub is delivered. Flat-rate written price. No surprises.

No Cost Consultation
CO Lic. #EC.0101962  ·  Licensed & Insured
★★★★★
4.9 · 300+ Reviews · BBB A+
⏱ Takes 30 seconds - we'll reach out to confirm your appointment.
Service Address (optional - we'll confirm on the call)
Pick a Date

Or Call Directly

(720) 303-0150

Real person • 24/7 • Under 60 min

NEC Article 680 Compliant
|
Permits Pulled & Handled
|
Inspection Scheduled & Attended
|
Flat-Rate Written Price
|
BBB A+ • 4.9 Google

The First Decision

120V Plug-and-Play or 240V Hardwired?

Most Denver homeowners buying a hot tub face this choice first. The right answer determines your electrical installation scope, cost, and the long-term performance of your spa. Here is what you need to know before your tub is delivered.

Option A

120V Plug-and-Play

Some smaller hot tubs are designed to plug into a standard 120V outlet with a built-in GFCI cord. No electrician required for the initial connection.

Lower upfront electrical cost
No permit typically required
Portable — can relocate easily
×Slower heating, lower jet pressure
×Cannot run heater and jets simultaneously at full power
×Limited to smaller 2-4 person tubs
Denver winters are cold. A 120V tub in Colorado will struggle to maintain temperature on sub-freezing nights without running constantly — significantly increasing operating costs.
Option B — Recommended

240V Hardwired (50–60A)

Most full-size hot tubs require a dedicated 50-amp or 60-amp, 240V hardwired circuit with a GFCI disconnect. This is the standard installation for any quality 4-8 person spa in Denver.

Full heating and jet performance
Faster heat recovery in cold weather
Required for most 5-8 person models
Preserves tub warranty (many require 240V)
×Requires a licensed electrician
×Permit and inspection required
For year-round use in Denver’s climate, 240V hardwired is the only practical choice. The Electricians installs 240V hot tub circuits across Denver metro with flat-rate written pricing.

What We Do

Everything Included in a Hot Tub Electrical Installation

A hot tub electrical installation in Denver is not just running a wire. NEC Article 680 governs all water-feature electrical work and requires several specific components beyond the circuit itself. The Electricians handles every element of a complete, code-compliant installation.

We also give free estimates before your hot tub is delivered. Knowing the electrical cost upfront — before the tub arrives — prevents the surprise of discovering your panel needs an upgrade or your yard needs trenching after the spa is already sitting in your backyard.

1
Dedicated 50–60A, 240V Circuit
New circuit run from your main panel to the tub location. Heavy-gauge wire, GFCI-rated breaker, and conduit sized for the distance and outdoor exposure.
2
GFCI Disconnect Box
Required by NEC 680. Must be within sight of the hot tub, a minimum of 5 feet from the water’s edge, and no more than 50 feet away. This is the emergency shutoff and a code requirement in every Colorado jurisdiction.
3
Equipotential Bonding
All metal within 5 feet of the hot tub — fencing, handrails, plumbing fittings — must be bonded to eliminate voltage differences in the water. Most homeowners have never heard of this requirement. It is life-safety code.
4
Conduit & Trenching Coordination
Outdoor runs in Colorado require conduit rated for burial and UV exposure. We coordinate trench depth, conduit placement, and backfill. Trenching through finished landscaping or concrete adds to the project scope and is quoted at the estimate.
5
Permit & Inspection
Required in Denver and virtually all Denver-area jurisdictions before powering on the hot tub. The Electricians pulls the permit, schedules the inspection, and attends on your behalf. Your tub warranty often requires a permitted installation.

Transparent Pricing

Hot Tub Electrical Installation Cost in Denver

Flat-rate written quote at your free in-person estimate. The biggest variables are panel capacity, distance from panel to tub, and whether trenching through finished landscaping is required.

Service Denver Cost Range Notes
Full Hot Tub Electrical Install (240V)
Circuit, GFCI disconnect, bonding, permit
$1,000 – $2,500 Most installs
Circuit + Conduit + Disconnect Only
Up to 100 ft, standard yard access
$800 – $1,600 Electrical only
Panel Upgrade (if required)
When panel lacks capacity for hot tub circuit
Add $1,500 – $4,000+ If needed
Pool Electrical (pump + lighting)
Pump circuit, bonding, underwater lighting
$1,500 – $4,500+ By scope
Spa Repair / Electrical Troubleshooting
Tripping breakers, no heat, jets not working
$200 – $700 Diagnosis included

Call before your tub is delivered: Panel capacity, distance to the tub location, and yard access are all factors that can significantly affect cost. A free pre-purchase estimate from The Electricians takes those surprises off the table before the hot tub arrives. CO Lic. #EC.0101962.

Free Estimate

Before or after purchase. Licensed electrician visits, assesses panel capacity and run distance. Flat-rate written price.

Book Free Estimate →

Call Now

(720) 303-0150

Real person • 24/7

Every Install Includes:

Panel capacity check
GFCI disconnect installed
Equipotential bonding
Permit pulled & handled
Inspection attended
100% satisfaction guaranteed

The Process

How Hot Tub Electrical Installation Works

A hot tub electrical installation typically takes 6 to 8 hours on installation day. The process from first call to powering on the tub follows a clear sequence — and starts with your free estimate, which you can schedule even before buying the hot tub.

01
Free Estimate (Before or After Purchase)

Licensed electrician visits your home, assesses panel capacity, measures the run distance from panel to tub location, checks for trenching requirements, and delivers a flat-rate written quote. Scheduling before your tub is delivered is recommended.

02
Permit Pulled

The Electricians pulls the required permit from your local jurisdiction before any work begins. Required in Denver and all Denver-area municipalities for 240V hot tub installations. We handle all paperwork.

03
Installation Day (6–8 Hours)

Circuit run from panel, conduit installed, GFCI disconnect box mounted and wired, equipotential bonding completed, all connections tested. Tub must be in its final location before electrical connection. Most installations complete in one day.

04
City Inspection

Required before powering on or filling the hot tub in Colorado. We schedule and attend the inspection. Most jobs pass on the first visit. Power-on happens only after the inspection is signed off.

05
Power On — Start Soaking

Inspection passed. Tub powered on. We walk you through the disconnect location and breaker location before leaving. Work backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee. CO Lic. #EC.0101962.

Hot Tub Electricians in Denver, CO

Colorado’s climate makes hot tubs one of the most popular backyard upgrades across the Denver metro. Parker, Highlands Ranch, Castle Rock, Centennial, and Littleton all have high rates of hot tub ownership — and virtually every full-size spa requires a dedicated 240V electrical installation by a licensed electrician. DIY hot tub wiring is not legal in Colorado for 240V circuits and voids most manufacturer warranties.

The Electricians installs hot tub electrical circuits throughout the Denver metro to NEC Article 680 standards. Every installation includes a GFCI-protected dedicated circuit, a properly placed disconnect box, and equipotential bonding of metal components within 5 feet of the water. All work is permitted and inspected before the tub is powered on.

Pool and Spa Electrical in Denver

In addition to hot tubs, The Electricians handles electrical work for in-ground and above-ground pools, outdoor spas, swim spas, and jacuzzi installations throughout Denver metro. Pool electrical involves pump wiring, underwater lighting circuits, bonding, and GFCI protection in accordance with NEC 680. If you are adding a pool to your Denver property or purchasing an existing home with a pool, a licensed electrical inspection of the pool system is recommended before first use.

Free Estimate

Call before your tub is delivered. We assess panel capacity and run distance and give you a flat-rate written price.

Book Free Estimate →

Call Now

(720) 303-0150

Real person • 24/7

Why The Electricians

CO Lic. #EC.0101962
NEC 680 certified work
BBB A+ Accredited
4.9 ★ · 300+ Reviews
5-Year Nextdoor Fave
Serving Denver since 2020

Where We Work

Hot Tub Electrical Across Denver Metro

Same licensed team. Same flat-rate pricing. Same NEC 680 compliance on every installation.

Denver
All neighborhoods
Centennial
Full coverage
Aurora
All communities
Highlands Ranch
High demand area
Parker
South metro
Castle Rock
Douglas County
Littleton
Ken Caryl & beyond
Greenwood Village
Premium residential
Arvada & More
Call to confirm

Common Questions

Hot Tub Electrical FAQ — Denver

How much does hot tub electrical installation cost in Denver?+
A full 240V hot tub electrical installation in Denver typically runs $1,000 to $2,500. This includes the dedicated 50-60A circuit, GFCI disconnect box, equipotential bonding, conduit, and permit. Homes where the panel needs an upgrade add $1,500 to $4,000 or more. Distance from the panel to the tub location and trenching requirements are the biggest variables. The Electricians provides free in-person estimates before your tub is delivered. CO Lic. #EC.0101962.
Does a hot tub need a dedicated circuit?+
Yes. Nearly all 240V hot tubs require a dedicated 50-amp or 60-amp circuit that runs from your main panel directly to the tub, shared with nothing else. Connecting a hot tub to an existing shared circuit is a code violation and a safety hazard. The dedicated circuit is protected by a GFCI breaker at the panel and a GFCI disconnect box near the tub. The Electricians installs this full circuit assembly as part of every hot tub electrical project.
What is the GFCI disconnect box and where does it go?+
The GFCI disconnect is a code-required shutoff box that allows the hot tub to be powered off without going to the main panel. NEC 680 requires it to be within line of sight of the tub, a minimum of 5 feet from the water’s edge, and no more than 50 feet from the tub. It must be installed in a weatherproof enclosure. The exact location is determined during the estimate visit and must be agreed upon before the permit is submitted.
Do I need a permit for a hot tub electrical installation?+
Yes. A permit is required for 240V hot tub electrical installations in Denver and virtually all Denver metro jurisdictions. An electrical inspector must sign off on the work before the hot tub is powered on or filled with water. Many hot tub manufacturers also require a permitted installation to maintain the equipment warranty. The Electricians pulls the permit, schedules the inspection, and attends on your behalf.
Can I call before I buy my hot tub to get an electrical estimate?+
Yes — and we recommend it. Calling before your hot tub is delivered allows us to assess your panel capacity, measure the run distance, check yard access, and give you a flat-rate written price before you commit. The most common surprise hot tub owners face is discovering their panel needs an upgrade or their yard requires significant trenching after the tub is already sitting in the backyard. A pre-purchase estimate eliminates that surprise entirely.
What is equipotential bonding and is it required?+
Equipotential bonding is required by NEC 680 for all hot tubs and pools. It involves connecting all metal components within 5 feet of the water — including the tub shell, pump motor, lighting fixtures, metal handrails, and nearby fencing — to a common bonding conductor. The purpose is to eliminate any voltage difference between metal surfaces that a person in or near the water could contact. This is a life-safety requirement that most homeowners are unaware of. The Electricians includes bonding as standard in every hot tub installation.
My hot tub breaker keeps tripping. What does that mean?+
A hot tub breaker that trips regularly can indicate a wiring fault, a failing GFCI component, a deteriorating heater element, or a motor drawing more current than rated. Do not simply reset the breaker and ignore the problem — a GFCI tripping is the system detecting a potential hazard. The Electricians diagnoses hot tub electrical faults throughout Denver metro. Call (720) 303-0150 to schedule a service visit.
How long does hot tub electrical installation take?+
A qualified electrician typically takes 6 to 8 hours to complete a hot tub electrical installation. This includes running the circuit from the panel, installing the disconnect box, completing the bonding, and connecting to the tub. Projects that require trenching through hardscaping, panel upgrades, or complex routing may take longer. The estimate visit provides a realistic timeline for your specific project before installation is scheduled.
Does my electrical panel need to be upgraded for a hot tub?+
Not always, but sometimes. A 240V hot tub needs a 50 or 60-amp double-pole breaker slot in your panel. If your panel has available capacity and an open slot, no upgrade is needed. If your panel is full or already near its service limit, adding a hot tub circuit may require a panel upgrade or subpanel. The Electricians performs a free panel capacity assessment at every estimate visit and recommends an upgrade only when it is genuinely needed.
Do you install pool electrical in Denver?+
Yes. The Electricians installs and services pool electrical systems throughout the Denver metro, including pump wiring, underwater lighting circuits, bonding, and GFCI protection per NEC Article 680. We also inspect existing pool electrical systems on homes being purchased or where the electrical system has not been recently verified. Call (720) 303-0150 to discuss your pool electrical project or schedule a free in-person estimate.

Denver Metro • CO Lic. #EC.0101962

Ready to Wire Your
Hot Tub in Denver?

Call before your tub is delivered. Free estimate, flat-rate written pricing, NEC 680 compliant, permit handled, inspection attended. CO Lic. #EC.0101962.

(720) 303-0150

Real person answers  ·  24/7/365  ·  Under 60-minute response

Or Book Online

Free estimate  ·  No obligation  ·  Same-day response  ·  CO Lic. #EC.0101962