Our Approach
Water and electricity demand absolute precision. With over 30 years of experience as a licensed electrician in Spokane, Dr. Electric brings the expertise and attention to detail that pool electrical work requires. Every bonding connection, every GFCI circuit, every equipment hookup is installed to meet or exceed code.
From custom residential pools to commercial spa installations, we handle the complete electrical scope — pool lights, automatic cover wiring, bonding and grounding of all pool equipment, ladders, railings, and full pool house power. When it comes to pool electrical, there's no room for shortcuts.
What We Do
Underwater LED lights, deck lighting, landscape accents, and pool house illumination designed for beauty and safety.
Code-compliant equipotential bonding for pool shells, decks, ladders, railings, and all metallic components within the pool area.
Dedicated circuits and proper wiring for automatic pool covers, ensuring reliable operation and code-compliant installation.
Complete electrical for pumps, heaters, filters, chlorinators, and automation systems in the pool house or equipment pad.
Dedicated pool sub-panels with proper GFCI protection, disconnect switches, and capacity for all pool and spa equipment.
240V dedicated circuits for spas and hot tubs with proper disconnect, GFCI protection, and load calculations.
Current Project
A luxury custom home south of Spokane — full pool grounding & bonding, pool house equipment wiring, AquaLink automation, variable speed pumps, gas heater, and complete equipotential bonding grid per NEC 680. From copper in the ground to controllers on the wall.

Custom pool build south of Spokane - pavers down, electrical next

Full pool deck and custom home with stone and timber accents

Complete pool area with security fencing and pool house

Professional pool bonding and grounding work

Copper bonding & grounding tails stubbed out through pavers — ready for next phase

Bonding junction and grounding tails at pool edge — every connection accounted for

Pool house exterior with covered patio — timber beams, stone, and pool steps
Full pool overview — paver deck complete, bonding stubbed, ready for equipment

On site — pool house wiring and bonding grid day

Pool house equipment room — pumps, AquaLink automation, filter, and gas heater wired up

Variable speed pumps, chlorinator, and automation system — all wired and ready

Copper equipotential bonding grid — 12x12 grid around entire pool perimeter per NEC 680

Pool house interior — framed and ready for electrical rough-in

Pool & spa with bonding grid visible — copper throughout the entire deck area

Bonding grid detail — every connection solid before concrete goes down

Full project view — pool, spa, pool house, and complete bonding grid

Pool house angle — bonding grid extends under future concrete deck
Safety First
Pool electrical work is governed by some of the most detailed and critical sections of the electrical code. Our 30+ years of experience means we know every requirement inside and out. Your pool passes inspection the first time.
Equipotential bonding grid to code
GFCI protection on all pool circuits
Proper grounding of all metallic components
Bonding of ladders, railings, and handrails
Equipment disconnect switches within sight
Underground conduit and wiring to code
Pool cover motor dedicated circuit
Low-voltage lighting transformers

On Site
Pool bonding & grounding installation
Get a free estimate from Spokane's trusted pool electrical experts. We'll walk through every detail of your project and make sure it's done right.