We inspect before we quote
No phone-estimate guessing – we look at the actual panel and wiring first.
Most residential hot tubs run on a dedicated 240V circuit sized specifically for the unit's pump and heater load, with a GFCI-protected disconnect switch mounted within sight of the tub but a set distance away from the water, per code. This isn't a job for a standard outdoor outlet – the combination of high current and standing water is exactly the situation GFCI protection exists for.
A hot tub is a substantial, sustained draw, and it's one of the more common reasons we get called for a panel assessment. If your panel is already near capacity – especially in older homes still on 100A service – the hot tub circuit may mean a panel upgrade needs to happen first. We check this before quoting the hot tub wiring on its own.
Ottawa's seasonal swing runs from roughly -13°C average lows in January to high-20s°C in July – outdoor electrical components have to handle both ends. We use exterior-rated disconnects and weatherproof-in-use covers rated for the swing, not just a summer install that struggles once winter hits.
Where a hot tub sits on a deck or patio, the circuit route often needs to cross from the house through an exterior wall or underground – we plan the route based on your specific property rather than assuming a straight shot.
We look at the actual panel and wiring before quoting, not a phone-estimate guess – and every price is written down before work starts, no surprise line items.
We handle Electrical Safety Authority notification as part of the job when it's required.
Homes, offices, retail, and light-industrial space across Ottawa.
No phone-estimate guessing – we look at the actual panel and wiring first.
The price is confirmed before work starts.
Handled as part of the job when it's required.
We leave the site the way we found it.
No – most residential hot tubs need a dedicated 240V circuit with a GFCI disconnect, not a standard outlet.
Depends on your existing load and service size – we check this before quoting the job, since it sometimes means a panel upgrade is needed first.
Yes, a dedicated circuit and disconnect installation requires ESA notification, which we handle.
Yes, the GFCI disconnect is part of the standard install, positioned per code relative to the tub.