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24/7 Electrical in Seattle, Washington

When you need licensed electrical repair & install in Seattle, Washington, you want a pro who shows up on time and gets it right the first time. House Repair 911 connects Seattle homeowners with vetted, background-checked electrical specialists in your area — often with same-day or next-day availability.

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What's included in electrical in Seattle

  • Outlet & switch repair
  • Panel upgrades
  • Lighting install
  • Ceiling fan install
  • EV charger install
  • Wiring & troubleshooting

What electrical in Seattle actually involves

Here’s a closer look at the electrical jobs our Seattle network handles most — what each one involves and when it’s time to call a pro.

  1. Outlet & switch repair

    One of the most common electrical calls in Seattle is outlet & switch repair. A vetted Seattle-area pro diagnoses the underlying cause first, explains the fix and the upfront price, and completes the work to Washington code with the right parts — not a temporary patch. Your pro carries the common parts for this on the truck, so the fix usually happens in one visit.

  2. Panel upgrades

    One of the most common electrical calls in Seattle is panel upgrades. A vetted Seattle-area pro diagnoses the underlying cause first, explains the fix and the upfront price, and completes the work to Washington code with the right parts — not a temporary patch. You approve the written quote before any work starts, so there are no surprise line items afterward.

  3. Lighting install

    A frequent reason Seattle homes need a electrical pro is lighting install. A vetted Seattle-area pro diagnoses the underlying cause first, explains the fix and the upfront price, and completes the work to Washington code with the right parts — not a temporary patch. Your pro carries the common parts for this on the truck, so the fix usually happens in one visit.

  4. Ceiling fan install

    One of the most common electrical calls in Seattle is ceiling fan install. A vetted Seattle-area pro diagnoses the underlying cause first, explains the fix and the upfront price, and completes the work to Washington code with the right parts — not a temporary patch. Done right the first time, it should outlast the next season's wear instead of failing again in a month.

  5. EV charger install

    Among the electrical jobs our Seattle network handles most is ev charger install. A vetted Seattle-area pro diagnoses the underlying cause first, explains the fix and the upfront price, and completes the work to Washington code with the right parts — not a temporary patch. Your pro carries the common parts for this on the truck, so the fix usually happens in one visit.

  6. Wiring & troubleshooting

    Among the electrical jobs our Seattle network handles most is wiring & troubleshooting. A vetted Seattle-area pro diagnoses the underlying cause first, explains the fix and the upfront price, and completes the work to Washington code with the right parts — not a temporary patch. Your pro carries the common parts for this on the truck, so the fix usually happens in one visit.

Electrical brands we service in Seattle

Our Seattle-area electrical pros work on all major brands — so you don’t have to track down a brand-specific specialist when something fails.

Square DSiemensGETesla Wall ConnectorChargePointEatonLevitonGeneracLutron

Don’t see your brand? We still service it — just mention the make and model when you request a repair.

Featured Seattle electrical pros

Wallingford & Sons
★★★★★ 4.8 (300)

Electrical specialist serving Seattle and the surrounding area. Wiring & troubleshooting and panel upgrades are among their most-requested jobs.

10 yrs in businessInsurance verifiedBackground checkedLicensed in WA
Ironclad Home Services
★★★★★ 4.9 (475)

Electrical specialist serving Seattle and the surrounding area. Panel upgrades and outlet & switch repair are among their most-requested jobs.

21 yrs in businessInsurance verifiedBackground checkedLicensed in WA

Network of 6 verified Seattle-area providers. Insurance-current, background-checked, dispatched from a single point of contact.

Average electrical response times in Seattle

Job typeAvg. dispatch-to-arrival
Outlet & switch repair~43 min
Panel upgrades~37 min
Lighting install~47 min
Ceiling fan install~36 min
EV charger install~49 min

Rolling 30-day average dispatch-to-arrival, by job type, across the Seattle pro network.

Electrical service areas in Seattle

BallardCapitol HillFremontWest SeattleQueen AnneBeacon HillWallingfordGreenwoodColumbia CityRainier Valley

Coverage across the Puget Sound / Seattle metro. Don’t see your neighborhood? We still dispatch — just request a repair.

Common electrical issues in Seattle homes

Rain-driven roof and gutter leaks

Seattle's long wet season exposes every roof and gutter weakness; leaks, moss growth, and drainage problems are the area's most common calls.

Moisture, mold, and rot

Persistent damp drives moisture intrusion, mold, and wood rot in older Craftsman homes — repairs need pros who understand PNW building science.

Aging galvanized plumbing and seismic retrofit

Older Seattle homes run galvanized pipe and often need seismic retrofitting for the region's earthquake risk.

Signs you need a electrical pro in Seattle

A lot of electrical problems start small. Here’s when it’s time to stop waiting and get a vetted Seattle pro out:

  • !you've been putting off ev charger install and it's getting worse
  • !you've been putting off wiring & troubleshooting and it's getting worse
  • !you've been putting off ceiling fan install and it's getting worse
  • !a repair would mean touching wiring, gas, or structural work
  • !the last DIY attempt made it worse

Electrical emergency? What to do before your Seattle pro arrives

If it’s an active emergency, these steps keep you safe and limit the damage while a vetted Seattle pro is dispatched. When in doubt, stay clear and let the pro handle it.

  1. 1
    Cut the power

    For sparking, a burning smell, or a hot outlet, switch off the affected circuit — or the main breaker — before touching anything. Never pull a plug that's arcing.

  2. 2
    Don't touch water near current

    If a wet area is energized, stay clear and kill the breaker first. Don't stand in water to reach a switch.

  3. 3
    Unplug what you safely can

    Remove load from the dead circuit so it doesn't re-fault when power is restored by the pro.

  4. 4
    Leave gas + electrical alone

    If you smell gas alongside an electrical problem, leave the home and call your utility before anyone enters.

Electrical in Seattle: DIY or call a pro?

Plenty of electrical upkeep is fair game for a handy homeowner. But the moment a job crosses into gas, electrical, structural, or permitted work, the cost of getting it wrong in a Seattle home — to your safety, your insurance, and your wallet — outweighs the savings. That's the line where a vetted pro pays for itself.

Reasonable to DIY
  • Routine upkeep — cleaning, simple swaps, and keeping the area clear
  • Spotting early warning signs so you call before a small issue grows
  • Basic troubleshooting like checking a breaker, valve, or filter
Call a vetted pro
  • !Anything touching gas, live wiring, structural framing, or water lines
  • !Work that legally needs a permit and inspection in Washington
  • !Diagnosis of a recurring problem a surface fix hasn't solved
  • !Jobs where a mistake risks injury, code violation, or a bigger repair bill

Seattle housing & electrical overview

Seattle's older Craftsman homes face relentless rain and seismic risk — roof and gutter leaks, moisture and rot, and retrofits drive year-round demand. House Repair 911 dispatches vetted local Puget Sound pros, upfront-priced.

Every home in Seattle is different, and so is every job. The pros in our network serving Seattle, WA bring the right tools and experience for Washington homes — not a one-size-fits-all crew from three counties over.

When electrical demand peaks in Seattle

Demand for electrical in Seattle isn't flat across the year. With wet mild winters and dry summers, calls tend to spike around seasonal swings — rain-driven roof and gutter leaks drives a wave of requests, and the best pros book up fast when it hits. Getting on the schedule early, before peak, almost always means a faster arrival and a calmer price.

Seasonal electrical maintenance for Seattle homes

A little upkeep beats an emergency call. Tuned to what Washington’s climate actually does to homes here, this is how Seattle homeowners stay ahead of electrical trouble:

  1. Inspect before each season turns

    Washington's wet mild winters and dry summers is hard on homes. A quick electrical check ahead of the season catches small problems before rain-driven roof and gutter leaks turns them into an emergency call.

  2. Address the local trouble spots

    In this region, rain-driven roof and gutter leaks and moss, mold, and moisture intrusion drive most electrical failures. Knowing that, a Seattle pro can shore up the weak points on a maintenance visit instead of waiting for a breakdown.

  3. Keep up the small stuff

    Filters, seals, clearances, and fasteners are cheap to maintain and expensive to ignore. Staying ahead of them is the difference between a tune-up and a replacement.

  4. Book ahead of peak

    Everyone calls at once when the season breaks. A scheduled electrical visit booked early beats waiting on an emergency slot — and usually costs less.

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Verified electrical reviews in Seattle

4.8★★★★★from 264+ Seattle homeowners
Patricia G.
★★★★★
Columbia City · 2 weeks ago
Fast response and fair pricing. The electrical tech clearly knew Seattle homes and explained exactly what was wrong. Highly recommend.
Sarah K.
★★★★★
Columbia City · 2 days ago
Had lighting install done in Columbia City — the pro showed up the same day, gave me the price upfront, and got it sorted fast. No runaround. Exactly what you want in an emergency.
Ashley B.
★★★★★
Greenwood · 1 week ago
Fast response and fair pricing. The electrical tech clearly knew Seattle homes and explained exactly what was wrong. Highly recommend.
Kevin P.
★★★★
Wallingford · 3 weeks ago
Had panel upgrades done in Wallingford — the pro showed up the same day, gave me the price upfront, and got it sorted fast. No runaround. Exactly what you want in an emergency.

Recent electrical service calls in Seattle

Ceiling fan install · Rainier Valley
Kevin L.Completed47 min ago
Lighting install · Queen Anne
Jamal S.Dispatched2 hrs ago
EV charger install · Queen Anne
Brian L.Dispatched5 hrs ago
Lighting install · Beacon Hill
Steve S.CompletedYesterday, 6:02 PM
EV charger install · Wallingford
Marcus K.DispatchedYesterday, 6:02 PM

How electrical dispatch works in Seattle

  1. 1
    Tell us what's wrong

    Describe the electrical problem and your Seattle address. Two minutes, no account required, no waiting on hold.

  2. 2
    We match the nearest vetted pro

    The job routes to the closest available electrical specialist covering your part of Seattle — not a call center three states away.

  3. 3
    Get a confirmed ETA & upfront price

    You see who's coming, when they'll arrive, and what it'll cost before they head out. Approve it and they're on the way.

  4. 4
    Job done, paid through the platform

    The pro completes the work, you pay securely through House Repair 911, and it's backed by our satisfaction standard. No cash-only pressure at the door.

How we vet every Seattle electrical pro

  1. License & insurance verification

    Before any electrical pro takes a job in Seattle, we confirm active liability insurance and — where Washington requires it — a current trade license. Lapsed coverage means no dispatch.

  2. Background check

    Every technician who comes to your door is background-checked. You're letting someone into your home; we treat that seriously.

  3. Workmanship & review screening

    We track real homeowner ratings on every completed job. Pros who slip below network standards stop getting leads — so the Seattle pros you reach are the ones who keep their reviews high.

  4. Upfront-pricing agreement

    Pros agree to quote the price before work starts, in writing. No "we'll see when we get there," no surprise line items after the fact.

  5. Ongoing performance monitoring

    Response time, completion rate, and follow-up issues are scored continuously. Vetting isn't a one-time gate — it's how a pro stays in the Seattle network.

What electrical costs in Seattle — and what drives the price

Most electrical jobs in Seattle, WA land between $164 and $459, depending on scope and parts. You get an upfront quote before any work starts — no surprise charges.

  1. Scope of the job

    A quick outlet & switch repair is a different price than a full ev charger install. The quote reflects the actual work, not a flat guess.

  2. Parts & materials

    Electrical costs move with the price of parts and materials the job needs. Pros itemize these so you see what you're paying for.

  3. Urgency

    A 2 a.m. emergency call costs more than a scheduled weekday visit. You choose — we'll show both when it's not an emergency.

  4. Accessibility

    How easy it is to reach the work — a crawlspace, a second story, a tight utility closet — affects labor time and therefore price.

  5. Permits & code

    Some jobs legally need a permit and inspection. When they do, that's quoted upfront, not sprung on you later.

Typical electrical price ranges in Seattle

Job typeTypical range
Outlet & switch repair$185–$2,275
Panel upgrades$130–$2,200
Lighting install$130–$1,775
Ceiling fan install$130–$2,000
EV charger install$150–$2,425
Wiring & troubleshooting$130–$2,900

These are typical ballpark ranges for electrical work — the actual price depends on scope, parts, access, and urgency. Whatever the job, your Seattle pro gives you an itemized, upfront quote before any work begins, so you decide with the real number in front of you, not an estimate over the phone.

Permits & code for electrical in Seattle

Many electrical jobs in Seattle legally require a permit and inspection through your city or county building department — panel work, gas and water lines, structural changes, and full replacements especially. A vetted pro pulls the permit, does the work to Washington code, and schedules the inspection so the job is documented and won't come back to bite you when you sell or file an insurance claim. Unpermitted work is one of the most expensive shortcuts a homeowner can take.

What to expect from your Seattle electrical visit

  1. 1
    Diagnosis first

    Your Seattle electrical pro inspects the actual problem before quoting — no pricing blind.

  2. 2
    An upfront, written quote

    You approve the price before any work begins. If the scope changes mid-job, they stop and re-quote.

  3. 3
    The work, done to code

    Repairs are done to Washington code, with the right parts — not a band-aid that fails next month.

  4. 4
    Cleanup & a walkthrough

    The pro cleans up, walks you through what they did, and tells you what to watch for. Then you pay securely through the platform.

Where Seattle electrical pros source parts

Seattle-area electrical pros source parts and materials from national chains and the independent supply houses around the Puget Sound / Seattle metro, so the right part is usually same-day — not a week on backorder.

Lowe'sThe Home DepotAce HardwareMenardsTrue Value

Payment & our promise in Seattle

Payment methods accepted
  • Credit & debit cards
  • Apple Pay & Google Pay
  • ACH bank transfer
  • Financing on qualifying jobs
Every Seattle job is backed by
  • Upfront pricing — approved before work starts
  • Paid securely through House Repair 911, never cash-only at the door
  • Vetted, insured, background-checked Seattle-area pros
  • Backed by our satisfaction standard

Why Seattle homeowners choose House Repair 911 for electrical

  1. vs. searching and cold-calling

    Instead of vetting a dozen electrical listings yourself and hoping someone calls back, you describe the problem once and we route it to the nearest vetted Seattle pro — with a confirmed ETA and price.

  2. vs. a national franchise

    You get a local Seattle-area pro who knows the housing stock and Washington code, not a dispatcher reading a script three states away. Same accountability, none of the call-center distance.

  3. vs. the cheapest bid online

    The lowest quote often hides a missing license, no insurance, or a surprise once they're at your door. Every pro in our network is vetted, insured, and paid through the platform — upfront price, no cash-only pressure.

  4. vs. putting it off

    A small electrical issue rarely stays small. Same-day dispatch means you can deal with it now, on a real schedule, before it becomes the expensive version of the same repair.

Electrical in Seattle — FAQ

How fast can a electrical pro reach me in Seattle?

Our Seattle-area network averages about 38 minutes from dispatch to arrival for electrical, with 6 vetted pros covering the area 24/7. You get a confirmed ETA before anyone heads out.

How much does electrical cost in Seattle, WA?

Most electrical jobs in Seattle, WA land between $164 and $459, depending on scope and parts. You get an upfront quote before any work starts — no surprise charges.

Are the electrical pros licensed and insured?

Every electrical pro in our Seattle network is vetted, background-checked, and — where required in Washington — licensed and insured. Permits, when needed, go through your city or county building department.

Are the electrical pros licensed and insured?

House Repair 911 works with electrical professionals who are vetted, background-checked, and — where required in Washington — licensed and insured. We surface ratings and verified reviews so you can hire with confidence.

What electrical jobs do you handle in Seattle?

Our Seattle pros handle outlet & switch repair, panel upgrades, lighting install, ceiling fan install, and more. If it falls under electrical, we can likely match you with someone who does it.

Do I need to be home for the electrical visit?

For most electrical jobs in Seattle, yes — someone 18+ should be there to grant access, approve the quote, and walk the work at the end. For exterior jobs, that's sometimes flexible; the pro will confirm when scheduling.

What if the electrical problem comes back?

Reputable work is stand-behind work. If a repair our Seattle network completed fails, reach out — we take recurring issues seriously and they factor directly into a pro's standing in the network.

Can you handle electrical after hours or on weekends in Seattle?

Yes. House Repair 911 dispatches in Seattle 24/7, including nights and weekends. Emergency rates may apply for off-hours calls, and you'll see that before you approve.

How do I know the electrical price is fair?

You get an upfront, itemized quote before any work starts, and you can see ratings and verified reviews for the pro. No surprise charges after the fact — if the scope changes, the pro re-quotes first.

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