Waterproofing Dock Electrical Systems. Bonded, GFCI-protected, weather-rated electrical for waterfront docks. What Florida code requires and how Titan installs it.
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hi I'm Joe a Titan Plumbing electric we're out here in St p on the waterfront we are rebuilding a dock rewiring the electrical system one of the good tips if you're going to put a electrical system on the dock is get your sub panel up out on the dock and up high as possible so you don't have to worry about any uh water getting into this box in the future for more information go to Titan Plumbing electric.com [Applause] [Music]
Waterproofing Dock Electrical Systems — Tampa Electrical Walkthrough
Bonded, GFCI-protected, weather-rated electrical for waterfront docks. What Florida code requires and how Titan installs it.
Tampa's electrical reality is two things: lightning (the strike capital of the US) and aging panels. Federal Pacific Stab-Lok, Zinsco, and Challenger panels are well-documented fire risks and still common in mid-century Hillsborough and Pinellas homes. The video above gets into one piece of that work.
What this kind of electrical work involves
Electrical jobs in Tampa Bay homes usually involve at least one of three things: replacing a legacy panel that's a known fire risk, adding capacity for new loads (EV charger, tankless heater, second AC), or post-storm restoration after a flooded panel or surge event. Each one has its own permit path and inspection sequence.
Whatever the scope, the work is permitted and inspected. Florida's electrical code (NEC-derived) is strict on AFCI/GFCI protection, grounding, and bonding. We don't shortcut any of it.
How Titan approaches a Tampa electrical job
Licensed electricians under EC13012958, never subbed out. We pull the permit, schedule the inspection, and don't leave the job open. For panel replacements, we replace with current-code Square D, Eaton, or Siemens — properly grounded, properly labeled, properly inspected.
- Florida-licensed electricians (EC13012958)
- Permitted and inspected — no shortcut work
- Square D / Eaton / Siemens panel replacements
- AFCI / GFCI protection where code requires it
Key takeaways
What this video covers in plain English
Electrical work in Tampa Bay is shaped by two things: storms and aging panels. The video covers one piece; these are what we tell every homeowner to check on their own panel today.
- Federal Pacific Stab-Lok, Zinsco, and Challenger panels are documented fire risks
- Whole-house surge protection at the panel is a default for any Tampa home
- AFCI/GFCI protection is required by code in wet, kitchen, bedroom, and outdoor circuits
- Burning smells or sounds from the panel are an emergency call, not a service appointment
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