Pool Wiring

Pools require careful electrical work, so Schultz Family Electric wires pool equipment in Angleton, bonding metal parts, installing GFCI protection, and powering pumps and lights safely to meet code and guard swimmers against shock.

Pool Wiring Service In Angleton, TX

A pool combines water and electricity, which makes correct wiring a genuine matter of life safety rather than mere convenience. At Schultz Family Electric, our licensed electricians install the pump circuits, GFCI protection, bonding, and lighting that every pool requires. The code holds pool wiring to an exceptionally strict standard, because the danger of shock around water is severe and unforgiving. We size each equipment circuit to its motor, protect every circuit with the right GFCI, and install disconnects where the code requires. The bonding is where many installations fail, and we build the complete equipotential grid that ties all the metal together safely. You receive honest guidance on exactly what your pool needs, with no pressure to add anything beyond it. The diagnostic fee disappears when you choose us to perform the work, keeping your pricing clear from the start. Because we are based right here in Brazoria County, we respond quickly and back every installation with a lifetime craftsmanship warranty. A real person answers when you call, and that direct help is part of why local families trust us with their pools. Getting pool wiring right is what lets your family swim with complete peace of mind.

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Millie Saenz
May 28, 2026

“I had an excellent experience with this electrician from start to finish. Communication was prompt and professional, the work was completed on schedule, and the quality of craftsmanship was outstanding. They took the time to explain the process clearly, addressed all of my questions, and ensured everything was completed safely and up to code. The attention to detail, professionalism, and respect for my home truly stood out. I would confidently recommend their services to anyone looking for reliable, high-quality electrical work. After a tree fell and took out the power line to our home, Brandon from Schultz Family Electric was at our house within the hour. After evaluating the damage, the news wasn’t great due to the age of our home, but Brandon immediately reassured us by saying, ‘Don’t worry. I got you.’ And he absolutely did. The entire housing setup needed to be upgraded, and he wasted no time getting started. He provided a precise and fair estimate, set us up with a generator for temporary power, and kept us informed every step of the way. Brandon and his coworker, Armando, completed the entire job in just one day. Their efficiency, professionalism, and dedication during such a stressful situation were truly exceptional. Brandon and Armando are genuinely good people: trustworthy, friendly, and honest. It’s rare to find contractors who combine such high-quality workmanship with integrity and compassion. I know I still have more projects to complete on my home, and Brandon will absolutely be the first person I call for any future electrical work.”

Chris Brazzle
May 25, 2026

The absolute best in the business! We experienced an issue that we had never seen before. Our lights in the kitchen wasn't working but everything else worked (microwave, outlets, fridge, etc). Put in a request and Schultz Family came to the rescue. Got us back up and running in the middle of our son's graduation party at that. Simply the best! Professional. Master electricians that don't beat around the bush and gets you the service you need. If you are in need of a master electrician, don't keep scrolling, book the best! You can thank me later! Thank you Schultz Family, you just became our electricians for life!

Jarrett Williams
May 6, 2026

Big thanks to Brandon and his crew. These guys were easy to deal with, affordable and made it out to my house really quick. They helped me out with my electrical issue and fixed a few more potential problems. I like dealing with local businesses, I won’t be calling anyone else next time I need an electrician.

Lauren Gutierrez
May 4, 2026

Brandon and Armando came out to look at a house I’m looking at buying, they were very detailed with what needs to be done, could be done, and the process. Brandon was very personable with explaining how he’d like to help, I do highly recommend this is a great Family owed business!

David Goodman
April 30, 2026

Real professional and stylish with class all rolled up in one

Amanda Barkley
April 28, 2026

Would highly recommend! Brandon came to see us after hours the day we called to help us with our set up. We got a portable generator and had never owned any sort of generator before. He explained everything which we needed and any additional add-ons we might want for the future, but did not push us on ANYTHING. He showed us exactly the parts we needed on Amazon we could get ourselves to save a bit of money as well. Workers came out and were done in the span of 2 hours or so. They even did a little extra by routing the wiring so that the port outlet for the generator could be behind our fence as we asked for safety purposes. After all was done they showed us the steps on getting the generator running during outages and we did a test run so make sure all went well. They will also do maintenance and checks on your generator annually or bi-annually each year so to make sure all is well before hurricane season. Definitely will be my go to electrician.

Jay Bounce House
April 11, 2026

Needed a quote on a Rv plug! Brandon got us on board and was out here. Gave us a few options and reasonable price. Looking forward to doing business with Schultz Electric

Tiese Addison
March 30, 2026

The best electrician in B County. Highly recommended 👌

DooMahickeys
March 30, 2026

We hired him to do a project for our business and he did an awesome job. He was quick, knowledgeable, and very fair. Will definitely hire him again.

Keith Gray
March 29, 2026

Brandon and crew performed major electrical work for me . He promised to have power on by end of day . They worked late into night to do so . I highly recommend his company . Entire crew very knowledgeable and respectful.Brandon still believes his handshake is his word !! Need more like that . Schultz Family Electric deserves far more than 5 STARS .

Lacy Jetton
March 26, 2026

HIGHLY RECOMMEND! Came out on a Sunday to help us with our electric pole that needed to be replaced. That evening a new pole was delivered and by Tuesday an entire crew was here to get us completely back up and running! Love using local companies that are vested in their communities and Schultz Family Electric did not disappoint!

Dolly_faith
March 5, 2026

Fantastic highly recommend

Latissa Hix
March 4, 2026

We had an absolutely fantastic experience with Schultz Family Electric LLC! From the first phone call to the final walkthrough, their team was professional, friendly, and incredibly knowledgeable. They showed up on time, explained everything clearly, and made sure we were comfortable with the entire process. The quality of work was outstanding — clean, precise, and done right the first time. You can truly tell they take pride in what they do and genuinely care about their customers. They went above and beyond to make sure everything was safe, up to code, and functioning perfectly. It’s not always easy to find a contractor you can fully trust, but Schultz Family Electric LLC exceeded all of our expectations. If you’re looking for reliable, honest, and top-notch electrical work, look no further. Highly, highly recommend! 🔌✨

Grace Ashton
March 1, 2026

Came at such short notice and fix our problem right away! So thankful and appreciative.

edwin santos
February 27, 2026

Great customer service, support, and installation. Highly recommend for future services.

Texas Bulldog
February 25, 2026

I met him as a client but then he became myu electrician. Gave me a free panel inspection and is on call for all my needs. I would not go anywhere else

Jose Castellon
February 23, 2026

Brandon is very knowledgeable. Had a couple emergencies and he went out there asap with excellent service. Highly recommend!

We Travel Beyond Angleton for Pool Wiring

Pools mix water, pumps, and lighting, so the wiring must follow strict safety rules. Schultz Family Electric installs and corrects pump circuits, bonding grids, and GFCI protection to keep the pool safe. Our licensed team brings this service to homes and businesses across Brazoria County, including these communities:

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Pool Wiring Service

Pool wiring is the electrical work that powers a pool’s equipment safely while protecting everyone who swims in or near the water. A pool brings together water, wet skin, and electricity in close contact, which makes its electrical requirements among the strictest in the entire code. The pump, the filter, the heater, and the lights all need power, and every one of those connections must be made with safety as the very first priority. Water conducts electricity readily, so a fault that would be minor almost anywhere else becomes potentially deadly around a pool. The code responds to that danger with detailed requirements for circuits, GFCI protection, bonding, and the careful placement of equipment. Each of those requirements exists for one reason: to prevent the electric shock that water makes so dangerous to a swimmer. Schultz Family Electric installs every element of pool wiring correctly and fully to the code on each and every job. We understand that the stakes here are not mere convenience but the actual lives of the people who use the pool. We never treat any part of pool wiring as optional or as a place to quietly cut a corner. Understanding why pool wiring is held to such a high standard shows exactly how seriously it must be taken.

The pump and equipment circuits are the everyday workhorses of a pool’s electrical system. A pool pump runs for hours every single day, circulating and filtering the water that keeps the pool clean and safe to use. That pump needs a properly sized circuit matched to its motor, which is often a dedicated 240 volt line. We read the equipment specifications carefully and size both the wire and the breaker to the load each motor actually draws. A filter, a heater, and a saltwater chlorinator may each carry their own distinct electrical requirements as well. Undersized wiring on a pool pump causes the motor to overheat and fail far sooner than it should. We size every equipment circuit correctly, so the pump and all its companions run reliably for many years. We also install the disconnects the code requires within sight of the equipment for safe servicing. The connections all face moisture and weather, so we make and seal each of them for that demanding environment. Properly wired equipment is the dependable foundation of a pool that runs smoothly and stays safe.

GFCI protection is the single most important safety feature in any pool wiring installation we perform. A GFCI senses current leaking to ground and cuts power in a fraction of a second, far faster than any person could ever react. Around a pool, that leaking current could be passing directly through a swimmer in the water at that moment. The code requires GFCI protection on pool pumps, on the lights, and on the receptacles anywhere near the water. We install the GFCI protection that each part of the pool system requires, without a single exception. We test every device to confirm it trips correctly before we ever consider the job truly complete. Pool lights especially depend on this protection, since a light fixture sits directly in the water with the swimmers. A modern low voltage pool light adds yet another layer of safety on top of the GFCI itself. We never treat GFCI protection as a place to economize, because the lives of swimmers genuinely depend on it. Correct, tested GFCI protection is ultimately what makes a pool safe to enter and enjoy.

Bonding is the safety step that electrically ties together all the metal in and around a pool. The code requires an equipotential bonding grid that connects the pool shell, the equipment, the ladders, the rails, and the nearby metal. Bonding holds every one of these parts at the same electrical potential, so no dangerous voltage difference can ever exist between them. Without it, a swimmer touching a metal rail while in the water could complete a circuit and receive a serious shock. The bonding grid even extends to the concrete and the reinforcing steel buried within the pool deck itself. This is one of the most demanding and most frequently misunderstood parts of all pool wiring. An amateur installation very often gets the bonding wrong or skips important parts of it entirely. We install the complete bonding grid the code requires, connecting every single element correctly and securely. We understand that bonding is what protects a swimmer from a hazard they would never even see coming. Proper bonding is simply not negotiable, and we treat it exactly that way on every pool we touch.

The placement of electrical equipment around a pool follows strict clearance rules for very good reason. The code sets minimum distances between the water and the outlets, the switches, the panels, and other equipment. These clearances keep electrical devices far enough from the water that a swimmer simply cannot reach them. A receptacle must sit a required distance from the pool’s edge, and specific overhead clearances apply as well. Equipment placed too close to the water creates a shock hazard that these clearances exist precisely to prevent. We know these distances down to the foot and install every device in a fully compliant location. We also use weatherproof, corrosion resistant equipment rated for the constantly wet environment around a pool. Outdoor receptacles near a pool need the proper in use covers along with their required GFCI protection. The Gulf Coast climate, with its humidity and salt air, makes that corrosion resistance especially important here. Correct placement and proper equipment together are what keep the pool’s electrical system safe over time.

Pool lighting deserves special attention because the fixtures sit either in or right at the edge of the water. Modern pool lights often run on low voltage through a transformer, which deliberately adds a layer of safety. The fixture, the conduit, and every connection must all be rated and installed specifically for use in or around water. A pool light wired incorrectly creates a direct shock hazard to anyone who happens to be in the pool. We install pool lights to the exacting standard the code sets for fixtures that sit in the water. We use the proper transformer, the correct conduit, and careful sealing methods for a safe, lasting installation. We bond the light fixture into the equipotential grid exactly like every other piece of metal around the pool. We test the GFCI protection on the lighting circuit to confirm it functions the way it must. Replacing an old pool light is a job that demands the very same care as a brand new installation. Properly installed pool lighting lets you enjoy the water after dark without a single worry on your mind.

Every pool wiring job at Schultz Family Electric follows the same careful, safety first process from start to finish. We begin by fully understanding the pool, its equipment, and exactly what each piece of it requires electrically. We size the pump and equipment circuits to their real loads and confirm the panel can genuinely support them. We install the GFCI protection that every part of the system requires and then test each device thoroughly. We build the complete equipotential bonding grid the code demands, connecting every metal element into it. We place all equipment at the required clearances using weatherproof, corrosion resistant materials throughout. You receive a fair, upfront price before any work begins, with no unwelcome surprises waiting at the end. The diagnostic fee disappears the moment you choose us to perform the installation for you. We pull all required permits and coordinate the inspections that pool wiring almost always requires. Every installation we complete carries our lifetime craftsmanship warranty, and a knowledgeable person always answers when you call.

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The Importance of a Licensed Electrician for Pool Wiring in Angleton

Pool wiring combines water and electricity in a way that makes it some of the most safety critical work in any home. A licensed electrician understands the strict code requirements for equipment circuits, GFCI protection, equipotential bonding, and clearances. That license is earned through exams, supervised field hours, and proven competence, none of which an unlicensed installer can match. In Angleton, pool wiring requires a permit and an inspection that only a licensed contractor can pull and coordinate. The danger of getting it wrong is real and severe, because a bonding error or a missing GFCI can shock a swimmer fatally. A licensed electrician knows how to build the complete bonding grid that protects swimmers from a hazard they cannot see. Insurance coverage and equipment warranties both commonly depend on pool wiring being done to code by a qualified professional. Schultz Family Electric holds license number 748217 and backs every installation with a lifetime craftsmanship warranty. When the safety of everyone in the water depends on the wiring, hiring a licensed electrician is the only responsible choice. For something the whole family swims in, that expertise is simply not optional.

Commonly Asked Pool Wiring Questions

Pool wiring requires dedicated equipment circuits, GFCI protection, complete bonding, and proper clearances to keep swimmers safe around the water. These are the questions Angleton homeowners ask us most often before scheduling pool wiring:

A pool carries several specific electrical requirements that the code sets to protect swimmers. The pump needs a properly sized circuit, often a dedicated 240 volt line matched to its motor. GFCI protection is required on the pump, the lights, and the receptacles near the water. An equipotential bonding grid must connect the pool shell, the equipment, and all the nearby metal. Electrical equipment must sit at required clearances away from the water’s edge. Pool lights must be installed to a strict standard, since they sit in the water. Disconnects must be placed within sight of the equipment for safe servicing. Together, these requirements form a complete safety system around the pool.

Each requirement addresses a specific danger that water creates. The dedicated pump circuit delivers steady power without overloading a shared line. The GFCI cuts power instantly when it senses current leaking toward a swimmer. The bonding grid holds all the metal at one potential so no shock can build between surfaces. The clearances keep electrical devices beyond a swimmer’s reach. The lighting standard prevents a fixture in the water from becoming a hazard. The equipment must also be weatherproof and corrosion resistant for the wet environment. All of these pieces work together, and skipping any one creates real risk.

Schultz Family Electric meets every pool electrical requirement correctly. We size the pump and equipment circuits to their actual loads. We install the GFCI protection the code requires and test each device. We build the complete equipotential bonding grid connecting every metal element. We place all equipment at the required clearances from the water. We install pool lighting to the exacting standard fixtures in water demand. We use weatherproof, corrosion resistant equipment throughout the installation. The diagnostic fee disappears when you choose us for the work. Meeting every requirement is what makes your pool safe to swim in.

Equipotential bonding is the process of electrically connecting all the metal in and around a pool. The bonding grid ties together the pool shell, the ladders, the rails, the equipment, and nearby metal. The purpose is to hold every one of those parts at the same electrical potential. When everything sits at the same potential, no dangerous voltage difference can exist between any two parts. Without bonding, a swimmer touching a metal rail while in the water could complete a circuit. That difference in potential could send current through the swimmer’s body as a shock. Bonding eliminates that danger by equalizing the potential across all the metal. The code requires it on every pool for exactly this reason.

The bonding grid is more extensive than many homeowners realize. It connects not only the obvious metal like ladders and rails but also the equipment and the pump. It extends to the reinforcing steel within the concrete pool deck. It includes any metal within a certain distance of the water. Bonding is different from grounding, though the two work together for safety. Grounding provides a fault path back to the source, while bonding equalizes potential. This is one of the most demanding parts of pool wiring to do correctly. An incomplete bonding grid leaves a hidden and serious shock hazard.

Schultz Family Electric builds the complete bonding grid your pool requires. We connect the pool shell, the equipment, the ladders, and the rails. We bond the reinforcing steel in the deck and the nearby metal. We tie every required element into one equipotential grid. We connect everything correctly and securely to the proper standard. We confirm the bonding meets the code before we consider the job done. We explain why bonding matters in plain terms so you understand it. The diagnostic fee disappears when you choose us for the work. Complete bonding protects your swimmers from a hazard they cannot see.

A pool pump that keeps tripping the breaker is usually signaling a real problem. The breaker trips when it senses an overload or a fault on the circuit. A failing pump motor is one of the most common causes of this tripping. Moisture reaching the motor or its connections can cause a GFCI to trip. Worn insulation inside the motor lets current leak to ground and triggers the protection. An undersized circuit can cause the breaker to trip under the pump’s normal load. A genuine wiring fault in the circuit is another possible source. Finding the real cause requires testing rather than simply resetting the breaker.

The kind of breaker tripping points toward the cause. A GFCI tripping suggests current is leaking to ground somewhere in the system. A standard breaker tripping more often points to an overload or a short. Tripping that happens after the pump runs a while can indicate an overheating motor. Tripping right at startup may point to a motor drawing too much surge current. Moisture intrusion is especially common in our humid coastal climate. We test the motor, the circuit, and the protection to isolate the cause. The pattern of the tripping helps guide an efficient diagnosis.

Schultz Family Electric finds why your pool pump keeps tripping. We test the circuit and the pump for the source of the problem. We check the motor and its connections for moisture and leaking current. We confirm whether the circuit is sized correctly for the pump. We test the GFCI and the breaker to see how they are functioning. We determine whether the fault is in the pump or the wiring. We explain what we found in plain terms so you understand it. The diagnostic fee disappears when you choose us for the repair. Fixing the real cause keeps your pump running and your pool safe.

Pool lights are safe when they are installed correctly to the strict standard the code requires. A pool light sits directly in the water, which makes its wiring critically important. Modern pool lights often run on low voltage through a transformer for added safety. The low voltage reduces the shock risk compared to a line voltage fixture. The fixture, the conduit, and every connection must be rated for use in water. The lighting circuit must have GFCI protection like every other pool circuit. The light fixture must be bonded into the equipotential grid as well. Together, these measures make a properly installed pool light safe to swim around.

The wiring of a pool light demands careful, exacting work. The conduit running to the fixture must be the proper type and sealed against water. The connections must be made and sealed so no moisture can reach the live parts. The transformer, when used, must be installed in a compliant location. The fixture itself must be the type rated for installation in the water. A pool light wired incorrectly creates a direct and serious shock hazard. This is never a place for shortcuts or amateur work. We install and replace pool lights to the full standard the code sets.

Schultz Family Electric installs and replaces pool lights safely. We use fixtures rated specifically for installation in the water. We install the proper transformer for a low voltage lighting system. We use the correct conduit and seal every connection against water. We bond the light fixture into the equipotential grid. We protect the lighting circuit with GFCI and test it. We explain the safety measures in plain terms so you understand them. The diagnostic fee disappears when you choose us for the work. A properly installed pool light lets you swim after dark without worry.

Wiring pool equipment yourself is not a safe project, given the strict requirements and real dangers involved. Pool wiring carries some of the most demanding code requirements of any electrical work. The combination of water and electricity makes any mistake potentially fatal to a swimmer. The bonding grid alone is complex and easy to get wrong without training. GFCI protection, equipment circuits, clearances, and lighting all have exacting requirements. Pool wiring almost always requires a permit and an inspection. An error in any part of the system can leave a hidden, deadly hazard. The risk to swimmers makes this work no place for a do it yourself attempt.

There are many ways a do it yourself pool wiring job can go wrong. An incomplete bonding grid leaves metal at different potentials and a shock risk. A missing or improper GFCI removes the protection a swimmer depends on. An undersized pump circuit overheats the motor and fails early. Equipment placed too close to the water violates the clearances. A pool light wired incorrectly becomes a direct hazard in the water. These mistakes are easy to make and hard for an untrained person to catch. They often stay hidden until the worst possible moment around the water.

Hiring Schultz Family Electric removes that risk entirely. Our licensed electricians know every pool wiring requirement the code sets. We size the circuits, install the GFCI, and test every device. We build the complete bonding grid that protects your swimmers. We place equipment at the proper clearances using rated materials. We pull the permits and coordinate the inspection the work requires. The installation carries our lifetime craftsmanship warranty for your protection. The diagnostic fee disappears when you choose us for the work. That safety and assurance are well worth a single phone call.

The cost to wire a pool depends on several factors specific to your installation. The equipment involved, from the pump to the heater to the lights, affects the scope. The distance from your panel to the pool equipment influences the wire and labor. The capacity available in your panel matters, since a new circuit may need room. The bonding grid adds materials and labor that pool wiring always requires. The lighting, if included, adds its own materials and careful work. Permit and inspection fees are part of the total for pool wiring. Every pool is different, so an accurate price requires evaluating your specific setup.

We believe in clear, upfront pricing for pool wiring. After evaluating your equipment and your panel, we explain exactly what the job requires. We lay out the cost of the circuits, the GFCI, the bonding, and any lighting. We tell you honestly whether your panel can support the pool equipment. There are no surprise charges added after the work is done. We never recommend more than your pool installation actually needs. The diagnostic fee disappears when you choose us for the work. Our honest pricing reflects our commitment to being your electrician for life.

Schultz Family Electric provides fair pricing for safe pool wiring. We evaluate your equipment, your panel, and the distance involved. We explain each part of the job and its cost in plain terms. We confirm whether your panel needs work to support the pool. We never cut corners on the safety requirements to lower a price. The lifetime craftsmanship warranty reflects our confidence in the work. Because we are local, our response is fast and our pricing fair. The diagnostic fee disappears when you choose us for the work. Properly wired pool equipment is worth the investment in safety.

Yes, pool wiring requires a permit and an inspection in nearly every case. The work involves critical safety systems around water that demand official oversight. A permit ensures the wiring is reviewed against the strict code for pools. The inspection confirms the GFCI, bonding, circuits, and clearances are all correct. The combination of water and electricity makes this oversight especially important. A licensed contractor pulls the permit and coordinates the inspection. Skipping these steps is both unsafe and against the rules. The requirement exists to protect everyone who uses the pool.

The permit and inspection process protects you in real and important ways. It confirms the equipment circuits are sized correctly for the pool. It verifies the GFCI protection is present and functioning. It ensures the bonding grid is complete and correct. It creates a documented record that the work met the code. That record matters when you sell your home later. It also supports your homeowner’s insurance coverage. The inspection catches any error before it becomes a hazard around the water.

Schultz Family Electric handles the entire permit and inspection process. We pull the required permit before the pool wiring begins. We install everything to the full standard of the code. We coordinate the inspection so the timing works smoothly. We are fully licensed under number 748217, which the permit requires. We stand behind the inspected work with our lifetime craftsmanship warranty. We explain each step so you understand the process. The diagnostic fee disappears when you choose us for the work. Handling the paperwork correctly is part of keeping your pool safe.

Saltwater pools are popular for the gentler feel of the water, but the salt adds real demands to the wiring and equipment. A saltwater system uses a chlorine generator that converts dissolved salt into the chlorine that sanitizes the pool. That generator carries its own electrical requirements and needs a properly sized, protected circuit to run. The salt in the water also makes corrosion a far greater concern than it is with a traditional chlorine pool. Salt accelerates the breakdown of metal fixtures, connections, and bonding components around the pool. In our humid Gulf Coast climate, the combination of salt and moisture is especially hard on equipment. Using ordinary materials in a saltwater environment leads to corrosion and early failure. The wiring and the metal components have to be chosen with the salt in mind from the start.

The corrosion that salt drives can undermine the safety systems a pool depends on. Bonding connections that corrode lose their ability to hold the metal at one potential. Corroded equipment terminals create resistance, heat, and the risk of failure. A chlorine generator with corroded connections may stop working or trip its protection. The salt can attack the pool light niche and the fixture connections over time. Regular inspection matters more with a saltwater pool because of this faster corrosion. Catching corrosion early protects both the equipment and the safety of swimmers. We pay close attention to these vulnerable points in any saltwater installation.

Schultz Family Electric wires saltwater pools to stand up to the salt and the climate. We size and protect the circuit for the chlorine generator correctly. We use corrosion resistant materials for the connections and the bonding. We pay special attention to the components most vulnerable to salt and moisture. We inspect the bonding and connections for the corrosion salt accelerates. We seal connections carefully against the salt laden, humid environment. We explain the added demands of a saltwater system in plain terms. The diagnostic fee disappears when you choose us for the work. Building for the salt from the start keeps your pool safe and reliable.

Get the Top Pool Wiring Service Near You

Pool equipment requires precise bonding and grounding, and Schultz Family Electric wires pumps, lights, and panels to strict safety standards. Reach us at (979) 264-9024 to book a fully licensed electrician today.