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Milwaukee Pool Wiring \u2013 Hot Tub Wiring<\/h1>\n
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When it comes to in-ground and above-ground installation, pools and hot tubs require special wiring to properly power their necessary equipment. Hot tubs require a lot of power, so because of the nature of the components, it is best that you hire a professional to install the wiring for safety reasons. Hot tubs require a dedicated 240-volt GFCI circuit. These types of circuits require at least 100 amps of power, so if you\u2019re living in an older home with an outdated service panel, you may want to consider an electrical service upgrade<\/a>\u00a0to prepare your home for the extra power consumption.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n

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Our Pool and Hot Tub Wiring Services<\/h2>\n