Wiring

RV Outlets

Professional installation of 30-amp and 50-amp RV outlets for safe, code-compliant power at your home. Permits and inspections handled.

Safe, Code-Compliant RV Power at Home

Whether you're storing your RV between trips or need a reliable power source for maintenance and prep, a dedicated RV outlet gives you the amperage you need without running extension cords or risking your home's electrical system.

We install both 30-amp and 50-amp RV outlets to match your rig's requirements. Every installation includes proper grounding, weather-resistant enclosures rated for outdoor use, and compliance with NJ electrical code.

What's Involved

Most RV outlets require a dedicated circuit run from your main panel. We'll assess your panel's capacity, pull the appropriate wire (typically 10/3 for 30-amp or 6/3 for 50-amp), install a NEMA TT-30R or 14-50R receptacle in a weatherproof box, and mount it at a convenient height near your parking area.

If your panel is at capacity, we'll discuss options—sometimes a subpanel or panel upgrade is the right move.

Permits and Inspections

RV outlet installations require an electrical permit in most NJ municipalities. We pull the permit, schedule the inspection, and make sure everything passes the first time. You'll have documentation that the work was done right.


Why a Dedicated Circuit Matters

Your RV's electrical system expects clean, consistent power at the correct voltage. A proper RV outlet protects both your rig's electronics and your home's wiring. It also eliminates the temptation to use adapters or household outlets that aren't rated for the load.

We size the circuit breaker, wire gauge, and receptacle to match your RV's plug and power draw. No guesswork, no shortcuts.

How it works


01

Site Assessment

We evaluate your panel capacity, determine the best outlet location, and confirm the wire run is feasible.

02

Permit and Materials

We pull the electrical permit and gather the correct wire, breaker, receptacle, and weatherproof box for your installation.

03

Installation

We run the dedicated circuit, install the outlet in a code-compliant enclosure, and test for proper voltage and grounding.

04

Inspection and Sign-Off

The local inspector verifies the work. You receive documentation that the outlet is safe and legal.

Common questions

Do I need a 30-amp or 50-amp outlet?+

Check your RV's shore power cord. A 30-amp plug has three prongs in a specific pattern; a 50-amp plug has four. If you're unsure, we can help you identify it during the estimate.

Can you install the outlet if my panel is full?+

Yes. We'll evaluate whether tandem breakers, a subpanel, or a panel upgrade is the best solution. We'll give you options and pricing before starting any work.

How long does installation take?+

Most RV outlet installations take half a day to a full day, depending on the distance from the panel and whether we need to run conduit or bore through walls. Inspection scheduling adds a few days to the overall timeline.

Get started — Burlington, NJ

Get it wired right, the first time.

Tell us what's going on and we'll take a look — honest assessment, upfront pricing, no obligation.

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