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Pool Electrician Services in Wichita, KS

Licensed pool electrical repairs and installations for Wichita homes and businesses in Sedgwick County.

  • Owner-Operated
  • 2502 S Glendale St, Wichita, KS 67210
  • Mon–Fri 8am–6pm, Sat 9am–2pm

Pool electrical systems in Wichita face unique stresses from hot humid summers that accelerate corrosion on connectors and cold winters that can crack conduit during freeze-thaw cycles. Tornado risk means all outdoor boxes and lighting fixtures must be securely mounted and rated for high winds. We follow current National Electrical Code requirements for equipotential bonding grids around pools and strict GFCI protection on every circuit serving pumps, lights and heaters.

Edge cases we see regularly include older pools in Eastborough and Planeview where original wiring lacks proper bonding or uses non-listed underwater fixtures. We replace these with listed LED niche lights and verify the bonding grid with a micro-ohmmeter before energizing. In neighborhoods near the Wichita Art Museum or Old Town, space constraints often require running new conduit through existing landscaping without disturbing decks or patios.

Sedgwick County inspectors expect clear labeling of all disconnects and a minimum 18-inch burial depth for pool circuits. We document every job with photos of the bonding connections and torque values so homeowners have proof of compliance if they sell the property.

Pool Electrician Services Services We Offer

Pool GFCI Protection Upgrades

Replace or add GFCI breakers and outlets to meet current code and protect against shock in wet pool environments.

Underwater Pool Lighting Repair

Diagnose and replace failed niche lights, seals and wiring while maintaining proper bonding to prevent corrosion and electrical faults.

Pool Pump Motor Wiring

Install or repair dedicated circuits, timers and disconnects for single and two-speed pumps with correct wire sizing for Wichita's climate.

Pool Control Panel Installation

Upgrade outdated timers and relays to modern automation panels that handle pumps, lights and heaters with surge protection.

Equipotential Bonding Grid Repairs

Inspect and restore the required bonding grid around pools, ladders and decking to eliminate stray voltage hazards.

Pool Electrician Services Cost in Wichita, KS

Service Typical Range What Affects It
GFCI Breaker or Outlet Replacement $175–$375 Higher when panel access is tight or multiple circuits need updating
Underwater Light Niche Repair or Replacement $250–$550 Varies with fixture type and whether new conduit is required
Pool Pump Circuit Installation $300–$650 Depends on distance from panel and trenching needs
Equipotential Bonding Grid Restoration $400–$850 Based on pool size and condition of existing grid

Ranges are typical for Wichita, KS and confirmed with an exact written quote before any work starts.

How it works

  1. 1

    On-Site Safety Inspection

    We check GFCI function, bonding integrity, conduit condition and load calculations before any work begins.

  2. 2

    Detailed Scope and Quote

    You receive a written list of required repairs or upgrades with clear pricing after the inspection.

  3. 3

    Code-Compliant Installation

    All work follows NEC Article 680 rules with proper burial depths, listed components and documented torque values.

  4. 4

    Final Testing and Documentation

    We test every circuit, photograph connections and leave a copy of the inspection checklist for your records.

Pricing

Upfront written quotes after inspection; final price depends on access, existing wiring condition and parts required.

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Pool Electrician Services — FAQs

Still have questions? We're happy to talk it through.

(316) 883-0016
+ Do pool lights in Wichita need GFCI protection?
Yes. Current code requires GFCI protection on all pool lighting circuits regardless of when the pool was built.
+ How often should pool bonding be checked?
We recommend a full bonding inspection every two to three years or after any major landscaping or deck work.
+ Can you work on pools in older neighborhoods like Delano or College Hill?
Yes. We routinely update electrical systems on pools built before modern bonding and GFCI rules were in place.
+ What happens if my pool equipment is not bonded correctly?
Stray voltage can create shock hazards in the water. We test and restore the bonding grid to eliminate this risk.

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