Hot Tub & Spa Wiring Cost in Seattle
240V circuit requirements, GFCI disconnect, and what a licensed electrician charges for spa hookups.
240V circuit requirements, GFCI disconnect, and what a licensed electrician charges for spa hookups.
Most full-size hot tubs and spas require a dedicated 240-volt, 50-amp circuit with a GFCI disconnect. This is not a DIY project. Washington State requires a licensed electrician and a permit for all 240V installations. Here is what homeowners in Seattle, Renton, Newcastle, and Bellevue can expect to pay.
NEC code requires a GFCI-protected disconnect switch within line of sight of the hot tub, at least 5 feet from the water. This is a safety device that cuts power to the tub and protects against electrical shock. The disconnect is included in our installation pricing.
Yes. King County and all cities within it (Renton, Bellevue, Newcastle, Kirkland) require an electrical permit for hot tub wiring. We handle the permit application and schedule the inspection as part of our service.
Some smaller "plug and play" hot tubs run on a standard 120V/15A outlet. These do not require an electrician. However, they heat slowly and cannot run the jets and heater at the same time. Most full-size spas (5+ person) require 240V service for proper performance.
Had Clarity Electric wire our new hot tub on the back patio. They ran the 240V line from the garage panel, installed the disconnect box, and had everything inspected within a week. Professional and clean work.
Renton Highlands homeowner, March 2026
Call 425-210-4791 or request a free estimate online. We serve Renton, Newcastle, Bellevue, and all of King County.