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Welcome to your local electrician in Lynnwood, WA. We handle electrical installation service, panel upgrades, EV charger installation, and home rewiring. Serving Alderwood Manor, Scriber Lake, and nearby neighborhoods, we understand Lynnwood's diverse housing—from 1950s ranches to new construction complexes.
Whether you're upgrading a breaker panel near Alderwood Mall or installing a hot tub circuit in Meadowdale, we're here to keep your home and business running safely.
Our process is clear, straightforward, and built on communication at every step.
We review your electrical needs and assess existing wiring. For homes in Scriber Lake's commercial zones, we coordinate with site requirements.
Lynnwood requires permits for panel upgrades and major installations. We handle the paperwork and ensure full compliance with city codes.
We install circuits, panels, or chargers with precision. Whether it's an EV setup in Alderwood Heights or a remodel in Beverly Acres, we work neatly and safely.
We test all circuits and load calculations. The city inspector then verifies the work before you receive a final permit sign-off.
If you experience electrical issues after installation, we diagnose problems fast and restore reliable power to your home or business.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Older homes in Alderwood Manor often need higher capacity. We upgrade breaker boxes to handle modern appliances and EV chargers safely.

Panel upgrade in Alderwood Manor, preparing for EV charger installation.
Lynnwood's growing commute culture means more homeowners adding Level 2 chargers. We run dedicated circuits from the panel to your garage or driveway.

240-volt circuit installed in Scriber Lake for Level 2 EV charging.
Condos and homes with hot tubs near Meadowdale need specialized 240-volt circuits and GFCI protection. We ensure safe, compliant installations.

Hot tub circuit in Meadowdale with GFCI protection and proper grounding.
Kitchen and bathroom remodels in Alderwood Heights often require new circuits. We add outlets, switches, and fixtures with clean, hidden conduit runs.

Kitchen remodel wiring in Beverly Acres with dedicated circuits for appliances.
Lynnwood has three distinct housing types: older 1950s ranches, modern 2000s builds, and new condo complexes near Alderwood Mall. Each has different wiring challenges.
Snohomish County requires permits and inspections. We know the exact checklist and timelines for Lynnwood City Hall.
Alderwood Manor homes often have outdated cloth-wrapped or knob-and-tube circuits. We safely upgrade these to modern standards.
The Scriber Lake area has ongoing apartment and condo builds. We work with developers and general contractors on tight schedules.
Experience counts. We've served Lynnwood for over 20 years and completed 500+ residential and commercial projects in Snohomish County.
We service all major neighborhoods in Lynnwood: Alderwood Manor, Alderwood Heights, Scriber Lake, Meadowdale, Beverly Acres, and Pioneer Hill.
Located near the 196th Street interchange and I-5, we serve the entire Lynnwood area including parts of Edmonds and Mountlake Terrace. Call or text for a quick quote.
We respond to calls during business hours and offer emergency electrical support for urgent issues.
Yes. Lynnwood requires a permit and city inspection for all electrical panel work. We handle the application and coordinate with the inspector.
No. A 240-volt charger requires a licensed electrician and permits. Incorrect installation can damage your vehicle or create fire hazards.
Hot tubs need 50–60 amp dedicated circuits with GFCI breakers and proper grounding. Standard outlets are 15–20 amps. The voltage and safety requirements are much higher for hot tubs.
Homes built in the 1950s often have undersized service or outdated cloth wiring that deteriorates over decades. Modern appliances and safety standards require updated circuits and panels.
Signs include dimming lights during high-use times, frequently tripped breakers, or plans to add an EV charger or hot tub. We can inspect your panel and recommend upgrades.
A tripping breaker signals an overloaded circuit or a ground fault. Do not ignore it. We diagnose the cause—faulty wiring, a bad breaker, or an undersized circuit—and fix it safely.
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