Pool & Spa Electrical for
Chatsworth Homeowners.
NEC Article 680 governs every wire that touches a pool or spa — the strictest section of the entire National Electrical Code, and for good reason: water plus electricity plus people.
We work in Chatsworth regularly — on mid-century ranch homes, 1980s-1990s tract, and newer rebuilds — larger lots in the foothills. Every pool and spa electrical job is permitted through the right authority (LADBS), built to NEC 2023, backed by a written workmanship warranty, and finished cleanly. The Alpha One Electric standard doesn’t change by city — only the local permit details do.
What’s Included.
- New pool electrical from rough-in
- Hayward OmniLogic, OmniHub, OmniPL automation
- Pentair IntelliCenter and EasyTouch automation
- Jandy AquaLink automation
- Variable-speed pump wiring
- Pool heater circuits
- LED color-change pool lighting
- Pool light retrofits (incandescent to LED)
- Spa wiring and bonding
- Equipment sub-panels
- Equipotential bonding grids
- GFCI breakers per NEC Article 680
Pricing & Timeline in Chatsworth.
Typical on-site duration: 2 to 5 days on-site. Total project schedule from your first call to a passed final inspection depends on the LADBS permit cycle — usually 1-3 weeks.
Chatsworth-Specific Considerations.
Chatsworth pool and spa electrical jobs route through LADBS for permits and inspections. We know the local rules, route to the right authority, and attend every inspection on-site. Chatsworth’s housing stock skews toward mid-century ranch homes, 1980s-1990s tract, and newer rebuilds — larger lots in the foothills — we’ve worked on those types of properties extensively and know the patterns.
Why Alpha One Electric.
You get the owner on the phone, the owner walking your property, and the owner standing behind every wire we run. We use Siemens panels, Leviton Decora finish devices, Lutron dimmers and smart systems, and rigid steel conduit on exterior runs. We don’t install bargain-tier products. We pull every permit. We attend every inspection. We don’t leave a job until the city has signed off and you’re holding the documentation.