@setsailsoon The house was built in 2002, so not that old. DR Horton. I wish we could find out how the power was routed, sprinkler guy needs to redo some stuff as well and reconfigur so if it goes via front of house he said that would would be easier. My brother in law is an electrician and he is the one who told me 1-2.5k, but really depends on the main.
No gas, not heater either, at least for now. No screen so we should be ok, but maybe in future will add solar.
There isn’t an attic where the main panel is so I think that is why the will have to run through front of house and then through garage. No idea oh how many amps need. No spa, I think it 10k gallons, 14x32, one sheer decent, and salt water. And now, pool is being build on side of house due to a drainage easement, and no, well is on opposite side. Not quite sure how power was run from main to well, they may have rigged it illegally.
@TampaKathy My brother in law is an electrician and said that’s a ball part, just depends if we can add a breaker to the main or not. I am waiting for the pool builder to tell me their cost. I am sure if my brother in law can do cheaper for me he will. All the pool builders would ask me where the electrical was and I would show them, but I guess they assumed there
was a breaker there, all the quotes gave 40 feet, but none checked the electrical and I got 6 quotes. I think in Florida it might be common to put power on side for pool, problem is the power is on the wrong side. If just wiring I think it could be cheaper, but from what my brother in law is saying might be needed they would need to dig through my walkway in the front of the house and route it to the garage and since no attic on that side of garage I think they would need to go through the wall. So really need the pool builder to let me know what can be done.