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If you need help connecting your new hot tub to your electrical panel, we’re here to assist you.
If you’re looking for a hot tub electrician who can help connect your hot tub to your electrical panel, look no further than Atomic Electric! We love working with the residents of Littleton, CO, and helping them ensure that their hot tubs will work efficiently for years to come.

When it comes to installing a hot tub, there are a lot of requirements the hot tub companies may not tell you from the onset. This is why we exist: We have a clear understanding and knowledge of the code, so we’re here to ensure that our clients pass the inspection. Wiring a hot tub is not a task for laymen; you need to entrust it to professionals!
If you’re unsure what a hot tub breaker box is or want to ensure your hot tub is connected to your electrical panels perfectly, ours is the number you should call. We take pride in the reputation we’ve built in the Littleton, CO, area, and we want to add you to our roster of satisfied customers, too!
Yes — always. Wiring a hot tub involves 240-volt electricity in proximity to water, which is one of the most hazardous electrical installations in a residential setting. Colorado law requires a licensed electrician for hot tub wiring, and a city or county electrical inspector must sign off before the tub is filled or powered. Atomic Electric is a licensed master electrician with over 30 years of experience completing hot tub wiring in Littleton, Highlands Ranch, Parker, and throughout the south Denver metro. Call (303) 819-5557 to schedule.
Wiring a hot tub in Littleton or Centennial requires a dedicated 240V, 50–60 amp circuit connected to a GFCI breaker — and most manufacturers specify hard-wired connections rather than plug-in. The hot tub breaker box (disconnect) must be mounted within line of sight of the tub and at least 5 feet away, per NEC code enforced throughout Jefferson and Arapahoe counties. Atomic Electric handles every aspect: panel capacity check, conduit installation, hot tub wire sizing, disconnect installation, permit, and final inspection.
Hot tub wiring in Littleton, Highlands Ranch, and Castle Rock typically costs $500–$2,500. The main cost variables are the distance from your electrical panel to the tub location, whether underground conduit trenching is needed (common on larger Highlands Ranch and Castle Rock lots), and whether your panel requires an upgrade to accommodate the new hot tub breaker box. Atomic Electric provides free, detailed estimates — call (303) 819-5557 so we can assess your specific setup.
Repeated breaker trips during hot tub operation usually point to one of four issues: an undersized or failing GFCI breaker, incorrect hot tub wire gauge for the circuit length, a moisture intrusion in the tub’s electrical components, or a failing heating element drawing excess current. Stop using the tub immediately — water and electrical faults together are life-threatening. Atomic Electric’s master electrician serves Littleton, Englewood, and Parker and can diagnose and resolve hot tub wiring issues quickly. Call (303) 819-5557.
No — and it’s not worth the risk. Colorado requires a licensed electrician for wiring a hot tub, and unpermitted hot tub electrical work can void your homeowner’s insurance and create serious liability if an injury occurs. Beyond legality, incorrect hot tub wire sizing, missing GFCI protection, or an improperly installed hot tub breaker box can be fatal. Atomic Electric serves Littleton, Highlands Ranch, and the entire south Denver metro with expert, code-compliant hot tub wiring at competitive prices. Get a free estimate: (303) 819-5557.
Our professionals are ready and equipped to provide foolproof electrical services.