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Pool & Spa Wiring

Pool and spa electrical work requires specific expertise and strict code compliance. We wire pumps, underwater lighting, and GFCI protection to keep your pool safe for your family.

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Why Choose Cross Texas Electric

NEC 680 Compliant

Pool electrical has specific code requirements for bonding, grounding, GFCI, and clearances. We know them all and follow them.

Underwater & Deck Lighting

We install, replace, and repair underwater pool lights and deck fixtures — safely and to code.

Pump & Equipment Wiring

New pool pumps, variable speed motors, spa heaters, and automation controllers — wired right the first time.

GFCI & Bonding

All pool wiring requires GFCI protection and proper equipotential bonding. We install both correctly.

What We Include

  • Pool pump and motor wiring (single-speed and variable-speed)
  • Spa and hot tub electrical connection (240V/50A)
  • Underwater pool light installation and replacement
  • Pool deck and landscape lighting
  • GFCI breaker installation for pool circuits
  • Equipotential bonding of pool equipment and water
  • Pool automation system wiring (Pentair, Hayward, Jandy)
  • Pool electrical safety inspection

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does pool wiring require a licensed electrician?
Water and electricity are extremely dangerous together. The NEC has extensive code requirements for pool wiring — GFCI, bonding, conduit types, and clearance distances. Improper pool wiring has caused deaths.
What is equipotential bonding?
Bonding connects all metal parts of the pool (pump, lights, ladder, handrails, water) so they share the same electrical potential. This prevents voltage differences that can shock swimmers.
My pool light stopped working. Can you fix it?
Yes. Pool light failures are usually a dead bulb/LED module, a tripped GFCI, or a failed fixture. We diagnose and repair or replace as needed.
Do you wire above-ground spas and hot tubs?
Yes. Above-ground spas require a 240V/50A dedicated circuit with GFCI protection per NEC 680.43. We handle the full installation.

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