I have a question on hooking up the pump. The pool company we are using doesn't do this part. Just how hard is it to hook up a 110 volt thingy? and how expensive can it be. One would think for 5k they would include this. :?
There are a bunch of local rules to meet, and most pool builders don't do the electrical work. You'll need to find an electrician with pool experience to do it.
I have a question on hooking up the pump. The pool company we are using doesn't do this part. Just how hard is it to hook up a 110 volt thingy? and how expensive can it be. One would think for 5k they would include this. :?
The electrician that wired my pad charges $45/hr. I ran the feeds from the electric panel to the pad. The electrician did everything else, supplied all the outdoor boxes, etc, and dispensed valuable advice. I have a pump and 2 lights. The total bill was $350. Not bad for peace of mind.
Don't try to do it yourself. It will likely fail inspection and cost more to correct. Just my .02.
Thanks ya'll no way would we do it ourselves! Just was looking at a ball park figure. So this is on my list of to do things for today. I called a couple of electricians last week and they never called back.
Is this a new pool build or are you simply reinstalling the motor that you so wisely stored indoors over the winter? If so and there is existing electric you could re hook it up yourself as long as ALL BREAKERS ARE OFF.
Is this a new pool build or are you simply reinstalling the motor that you so wisely stored indoors over the winter? If so and there is existing electric you could re hook it up yourself as long as ALL BREAKERS ARE OFF.
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