Hot tub and spa electrical install — BS 7671 Section 702 special location, dedicated 16A or 32A radial circuit with Type A 30mA RCBO, IP-rated isolator within sight of the tub, and outdoor-rated SWA cable run in protective duct. Suitable for plug-and-play 13A inflatable spas, hardwired single-pump tubs, twin-pump and swim-spa installs. Local cover for Bath (BA1, BA2) and surrounding villages. From £280 + VAT @ 20%.
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City & GuildsHot tub and spa electrical install — BS 7671 Section 702 special location, dedicated 16A or 32A radial circuit with Type A 30mA RCBO, IP-rated isolator within sight of the tub, and outdoor-rated SWA cable run in protective duct. Suitable for plug-and-play 13A inflatable spas, hardwired single-pump tubs, twin-pump and swim-spa installs.
Full service detail and the installation specification on our parent Hot Tub Electrics page.
Bath is a UNESCO World Heritage city — most properties are Georgian or Victorian and many are Listed. Outdoor and bathroom electrical work here means careful coordination with conservation officers, minimal-intervention cable routes, and respect for original fabric (stone walls, lath-and-plaster ceilings, original cornice). We do a lot of work in central Bath terraces, hillside villas in Bathwick and Lansdown, and BA2 villages like Combe Down and Bathampton.
Sister city pages: EICR in Bath · Bathroom electrics in Bath
Final price depends on access, cable routes, existing wiring and scope. Survey is free; written quote is fixed. Read the disclaimer below the cards before assuming.
No. We use minimal-intervention routes — cables run under floorboards, in joist voids, behind existing skirting, or surface clip-direct on stone where chases would damage fabric. For Listed buildings we coordinate with the conservation officer or your architect before first-fix and document everything for the LBC.
Yes — every hot tub circuit gets a Type A 30mA RCBO. Hot tubs use VFDs (variable frequency drives) for pump speed control, which generate DC residual currents that a Type AC RCD can't see. A Type A RCBO is mandatory under BS 7671 for any circuit with electronic motor control. We never use Type AC on hot tubs.
Distance isn't usually the limiting factor — cable size is. For a 32A run over 20m we'd typically use 6mm SWA; over 30m we'd up to 10mm to keep volt drop under 5%. We calculate this as part of the survey and confirm before pricing the cable run.
Free survey, fixed-price written quote, full BS 7671 certification. Call Dan directly on 07889 334849.
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