Electrical Services in Everett, WA

Local Electrician Expertise

In neighborhoods from Bayside to Silver Lake, residential and commercial properties depend on reliable electrical systems. Whether you need a new panel, service upgrade, or equipment installation, an electrician in Everett, WA with local knowledge handles your electrical work safely and to code.

Everett's mix of older mid-century homes, newer multi-family buildings, and renovated waterfront properties each present unique wiring and power demands. We serve customers across Snohomish County and King County with expertise in residential remodels, service upgrades, hot tub circuits, and EV charger installation.

How We Work

A clear, step-by-step approach from site assessment to final inspection.

1

Assess & Plan

We inspect your electrical system, discuss your needs, and outline what work is required. Permits are identified upfront.

2

Apply for Permits

Everett requires permits for electrical service changes and panel upgrades. We handle online applications through the city permitting portal.

3

Install & Wire

Our licensed crew performs the work using code-compliant methods. We communicate progress throughout the project.

4

Inspect & Pass

City inspectors verify all work meets code. We attend inspections and resolve any findings on the spot.

You'll always know what's happening next—and when.

Our Services

From residential to light commercial, we handle the electrical work Everett homeowners and contractors trust.

Electrical Panel Upgrades

Older homes in neighborhoods like Bayside and Pinehurst often have undersized panels. A modern upgrade supports new appliances, EV chargers, and HVAC systems. Everett requires permits and city inspection for all panel work.

Electrical panel upgrade

Modern 200-amp service installation in downtown Everett residential home

EV Charger Installation

Tesla and non-Tesla chargers require dedicated circuits and proper grounding. We handle level 2 and level 3 installations, working with Puget Sound Energy (PUD) for new service connections across Silver Lake, View Ridge, and other Everett neighborhoods.

EV charger installation

Level 2 home EV charging station installed in suburban Everett garage

Hot Tub Circuit Installation

Hot tubs require 220-240V dedicated circuits with proper grounding and bonding. Popular in Everett's waterfront areas like Port Gardner and Boulevard Bluffs, these installations demand code compliance and city permits.

Hot tub electrical work

Exterior hot tub circuit installed with weatherproof disconnect in residential backyard

Home Rewiring & Remodels

Kitchen and bathroom remodels need new outlets, circuits, and lighting. We size circuits correctly for local Everett code and work with general contractors and homeowners on both small updates and whole-house rewires.

Kitchen rewiring project

New circuit installation for kitchen island in mid-century Everett home renovation

Electrical Troubleshooting

Flickering lights, tripped breakers, or dead outlets point to larger issues. We diagnose and repair safely, whether the problem is an overloaded circuit, damaged wiring, or a malfunctioning panel.

Electrical troubleshooting

Diagnostic testing and circuit analysis performed during residential service call

Why Everett Electrical Expertise Matters

Code Compliance & Permits

Everett's Permit Services requires licensed contractors and full inspections for service upgrades, panel changes, and permanent connections. Skipping permits risks failed inspections and future sale problems. We handle all paperwork and scheduling.

Building permit documentation

Approved permit documentation and inspection schedule from City of Everett

Utility Coordination

Puget Sound Energy (PUD) and Puget Sound Energy (PSE) manage electrical service in Everett. Service upgrades and new connections require their approval. We coordinate with utilities on behalf of customers throughout the city.

Utility service line work

Service connection upgrade showing meter and main disconnect switch

Neighborhood Familiarity

From historic Bayside cottages to mid-century Pinehurst ramblers to newer Lowell townhomes, each Everett neighborhood has its own electrical quirks. Our experience working in these areas means faster, smarter solutions.

Everett residential neighborhoods

Typical Everett home styles ranging from historic to contemporary construction

Serving Everett & Surrounding Areas

We serve Everett's residential and light commercial customers. Whether you're in the waterfront areas of Bayside and Port Gardner, the family neighborhoods of Silver Lake, or the newer subdivisions near Twin Creeks, we're nearby and ready to help.

Downtown & Bayside

Historic homes, mixed-use buildings, and waterfront condos near Clark Park and the renovated Everett waterfront.

Silver Lake & South Everett

Family-friendly neighborhoods with established homes, parks, and good schools. High demand for panel upgrades and EV chargers.

Pinehurst & View Ridge

Mid-century craftsman and rambler-style homes with Puget Sound and mountain views. Older wiring is common and often upgraded.

Twin Creeks & Lowell

Suburban neighborhoods with newer construction, mixed housing types, and easy freeway access. Growing remodel activity.

Boulevard Bluffs & Port Gardner

High-end waterfront and view properties overlooking Possession Sound. Premium electrical upgrades and modern integration common.

Everett Mall South & Westmont

Central commercial and mixed-residential zone with quick I-5 access. Light commercial and multi-family work frequent.

We also serve nearby communities in Snohomish County and serve customers worth the drive. Call or request a quote to schedule your electrical assessment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for electrical work in Everett?

Yes. Everett requires permits for service upgrades, panel changes, and permanent connections. Minor repairs and replacements may be exempt. Always ask your electrician—unpermitted work can fail inspections and complicate home sales.

Can I install an EV charger in my Everett driveway or garage?

Yes, both locations work. Garages are most common for protection. Driveways need weatherproof enclosures. Your panel capacity and distance from the driveway determine circuit size. We'll coordinate with PUD for service availability.

How much power does a 200-amp panel upgrade add to my home?

A modern 200-amp panel supplies roughly double the power of older 100-amp service. It supports multiple high-draw appliances (HVAC, EV charger, large loads) running at the same time. Most Everett homes benefit from this upgrade.

Who handles the coordination with Puget Sound Energy (PUD) for service work?

We do. PUD inspects and approves service connections. We contact them on your behalf, schedule meter work, and coordinate any line upgrades needed at the pole or the house.

Why do old Everett homes need electrical rewiring?

Homes built before the 1980s often have aluminum wiring, cloth-insulated wire, or undersized circuits that can't handle modern appliances. Rewiring improves safety, supports remodels, and meets code for additions or panel upgrades.

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