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Hot Tub Wiring & Installation

A hot tub is a great way to unwind, but it needs to be wired safely and correctly if you want years of worry-free use. At Current Creek Electric & Construction, we install dedicated hot tub circuits, disconnects, and all required grounding so your system runs safely and meets Idaho code. Whether you’re placing the tub on a patio, deck, or backyard pad, we’ll get everything set up the right way.

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Safe, Code-Compliant Installation

A hot tub with a brown exterior situated under a wooden pergola with a green metal roof, with trees and sunlight filtering through branches.

Hot tubs draw a lot of power, and cutting corners on the wiring can lead to tripped breakers, equipment damage, or real safety risks.

We make sure your installation is done cleanly and correctly.

Your installation includes:

  • Dedicated GFCI-protected circuit

  • Correct wire sizing for your tub’s load

  • Proper grounding and bonding

  • Outdoor rated conduit and materials

  • Weather-resistant disconnect within required distance

  • Panel upgrades if needed

Everything is inspected, tested, and ready to run before we leave.

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When You Need a Panel Upgrade

Inside an electrical panel with labeled circuit breakers, wiring, and a disconnect switch on a wooden wall.

Some homes need a little electrical work before a hot tub can be added.

If your current panel can’t handle the extra load, we’ll let you know up front and outline your options clearly.

We handle:

  • Panel upgrades

  • Subpanel installation

  • Circuit additions

  • Load calculations

  • Replacement of outdated or unsafe equipment

Clean & Professional Installations

Electrical panel on a house exterior wall with cables and wiring.

We take pride in tidy work that looks as good as it performs.

Conduit runs are clean, disconnects are neatly mounted, and everything is labeled for easy maintenance in the future.

You’ll know exactly how your system is set up and how to use it safely.