Dock Wiring & Marine Electrical Services in Cape Coral & Southwest Florida

Dock Wiring • Boat Lift Motor Replacement • GEM Remote Installation • Cape Coral, Fort Myers & All of SW Florida

Expert Dock Wiring for Cape Coral & Fort Myers Waterfront Homes

Cape Coral has more canal-front homes than almost any city in the United States — and nearly every one of them has a dock that needs properly installed, code-compliant electrical service. Whether you need a new dock wiring installation, a replacement boat lift motor, a GEM remote system, or an upgrade to your existing dock panel, ElectriciansX has the marine electrical expertise your waterfront property deserves.

Safety is our top priority with dock wiring. Improper dock electrical systems can cause Electric Shock Drowning (ESD) — a life-threatening hazard where current leaks into the water around your dock. Every dock wiring installation we perform meets NFPA 303, NEC Article 553, and all applicable Florida building codes, and is inspected and permitted through the appropriate building department.

⚠ Safety Warning: Never modify dock wiring yourself. Improperly grounded dock electrical systems cause Electric Shock Drowning. Always use a licensed electrician familiar with marine electrical codes.
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What We Do on Your Dock

New Dock Wiring Installations

Complete dock electrical installations including dock panel, GFCI-protected outlets, dock lighting, boat lift motor circuits, and proper grounding and bonding per NFPA 303. Permitted and inspected.

Boat Lift Motor Replacement

Boat lift motor burned out or running slowly? We replace motors and controls for all major lift brands throughout Cape Coral and Fort Myers. Most replacements completed same day.

GEM Remote Systems

Control your boat lift remotely with a GEM pendant or wireless fob. Approach your dock and raise the lift from your boat — no more needing someone on the dock. We install GEM remotes for most lift brands.

Dock Electrical Inspections

Buying a waterfront property? We inspect the dock electrical system for code compliance, proper grounding, and ESD risk before you close. Written reports provided.

Dock & Landscape Lighting

LED dock lights, underwater accent lighting, and pathway lighting for your waterfront property. Marine-rated fixtures rated for the harsh Southwest Florida saltwater environment.

Dock Electrical Upgrades

Older dock wiring that predates current NFPA 303 requirements can be a serious hazard. We upgrade aging systems to modern grounding, GFCI protection, and bonding standards.

Dock Wiring FAQs

What is dock wiring and why does it need to be permitted?

Dock wiring is the electrical system that powers your boat dock — lights, outlets, boat lift motors, and accessories. It must be properly installed and permitted because improper dock wiring is a leading cause of Electric Shock Drowning (ESD), a serious hazard where current leaks into the water surrounding a dock. All dock wiring in Florida must meet NFPA 303 and NEC Article 553 requirements.

Do you replace boat lift motors?

Yes. ElectriciansX replaces boat lift motors throughout Cape Coral, Fort Myers, and Southwest Florida. We work with all common lift brands and can source replacement motors and controls. We also install GEM remote systems that allow you to raise and lower your lift from your boat or smartphone.

What is a GEM remote and how does it work?

A GEM (Go Electric Marine) remote system allows you to control your boat lift remotely — raising or lowering it from your boat before docking, without needing someone on the dock. We install GEM pendant remotes and wireless fob systems compatible with most lift brands.

How much does dock wiring installation cost in Cape Coral?

Dock wiring costs vary based on dock size, number of circuits, boat lift requirements, and distance from your home panel. A basic dock wiring installation in Cape Coral typically starts around $1,500–$3,500. We provide free on-site estimates.

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