Dock Electrical Services in Holiday, FL
Boat lift wiring, dock outlets, lighting, and shore power, done right for the waterfront homes of Holiday by a licensed master electrician.
Waterfront & Dock Electrical Experts in Holiday
Holiday is a Gulf-side Pasco community bordering Tarpon Springs and the Anclote waterfront. Holiday sits where the Anclote River meets the Gulf, with canal-front homes and docks that need rugged, weatherproof power.
Dock and boat-lift work is a specialty of its own. The circuits sit a few feet above salt water at the Anclote River, the Gulf access near Key Vista, and the canals toward Anclote Gulf Park, taking sun, humidity, and every storm that comes through. Ordinary wiring corrodes and quits fast out there. We have wired docks, lifts, and waterfront homes around Tampa Bay since 1997, and owner Christian Orbesen, a Florida State Certified Master Electrician, uses wet-rated and marine-rated parts on every job so the work lasts.
Need a new boat-lift circuit, GFCI dock outlets, lighting run out to the end of the pier, a shore-power pedestal, or a fix for a system that keeps tripping? We handle the whole job in Holiday, including the permit through Pasco County Building Construction Services and the inspection. If you are after general home wiring instead, see our Holiday electrician page.
Dock & Boat Lift Electrical Services in Holiday
Full waterfront electrical work, built to survive the Holiday marine environment.
Boat Lift Wiring & Motors
We run dedicated, correctly sized circuits for single and dual boat lifts, and we replace worn lift motors and control wiring. Everything is built to handle the load and the conditions along the Anclote River, the Gulf access near Key Vista, and the canals toward Anclote Gulf Park.
Dock Outlets & GFCI Protection
Weatherproof, GFCI-protected outlets sized for pressure washers, pumps, and tools. We wire them to the current NEC rules for docks and boatyards so they pass inspection and keep your family safe.
Dock & Piling Lighting
Dock lighting, piling caps, and pathway fixtures that make the dock safe to walk at night and look good doing it. We choose fixtures that hold up to constant salt spray.
Shore Power Pedestals
Marine shore-power pedestals and 30 or 50 amp hookups so your batteries stay charged and your systems keep running while the boat is tied up.
Dock Sub-Panels & Feeders
We run a new feeder from the house out to a weatherproof sub-panel on the dock. That gives you clean power for lifts, lighting, and outlets, with room to add more down the road.
Dock Repairs & Troubleshooting
Breakers that keep tripping, corroded connections, a lift motor that quit, a dead GFCI. We find the real fault and rebuild it the right way with corrosion-resistant parts.
Dock Electrical Work on the Water
Recent Dock & Boat Lift Projects



What Holiday Boat Owners Say
"Our boat lift kept tripping the breaker and the first electrician we called had no clue. Christian found the problem the same afternoon, rewired the lift motor circuit with proper marine parts, and it has worked fine ever since. He clearly knows dock work."
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Holiday Dock Electrical FAQs
How much does it cost to wire a boat lift in Holiday?
Most single boat-lift circuits in Holiday run somewhere between $650 and $1,500 installed. The price comes down to how far the dock is from your panel, whether you need a new dock sub-panel, and the shape the existing wiring is in. Dual lifts, shore-power pedestals, and full lighting packages cost more. We come out, look at the job, and give you a firm price for free before any work starts.
Do I need a permit for dock electrical work in Holiday?
Yes. Electrical work on docks and boat lifts in Holiday needs a permit from Pasco County Building Construction Services, and waterfront jobs can also involve Florida DEP and local water rules. We pull the electrical permit, coordinate with your dock builder, and handle the inspection so you are not left chasing any of it.
Will dock wiring hold up to the salt air around Holiday?
It does when it is installed correctly. Circuits this close to the water at the Anclote River, the Gulf access near Key Vista, and the canals toward Anclote Gulf Park take a beating from salt, so we use wet-rated and marine-rated parts: corrosion-resistant covers, stainless hardware, the right conduit, and GFCI protection on every circuit. That is the difference between a dock that keeps working and one that quits after a couple of seasons.
Can you fix a boat lift that keeps tripping the breaker?
Usually, yes. A lift that keeps tripping is normally a corroded connection, a failing motor, a circuit that is too small, or a worn-out GFCI. Those are everyday repairs for us on Holiday docks. We find what is actually causing it instead of just resetting the breaker, then bring the circuit back up to code.
Why Holiday Chooses Brightwire for Dock Work
Real Waterfront Experience
We have wired docks, lifts, and seawalls across Tampa Bay for years. This is something we do all the time, not a side job.
Master Electrician
Owner Christian Orbesen holds a Florida State Certified Master Electrician license, the highest there is in the state.
Built to Survive Salt Air
Wet-rated and marine-rated parts, GFCI protection, and corrosion-resistant hardware on every dock circuit.
Permits Handled
We pull the permit through Pasco County Building Construction Services and set up the inspection, so the job is legal, safe, and signed off.
Need a Dock Electrician in Holiday?
Call Brightwire Electric for a free estimate on boat lift wiring, dock power, or lighting in Holiday.