New outlets where you need them, dedicated circuits for heavy appliances, and GFCI protection for wet areas. Straightforward electrical work done right by licensed electricians.
From simple outlet replacements to new dedicated circuits, we handle all residential electrical outlet work.
Kitchen, bath, outdoor
Child-safe outlets
Outdoor rated covers
Arc-fault circuit interrupter
240V 30-amp
240V 50-amp
NEMA 14-50
240V for power tools
USB-A & USB-C built in
Fridge, microwave, AC
New install or replace
Add where you need them
Most homeowners call us when they notice one of these everyday problems.
Older Seattle homes often have just one or two outlets per room. Instead of daisy-chaining power strips, we add outlets exactly where you need them.
When plugging in a space heater or hair dryer trips a breaker, the circuit is overloaded. A dedicated circuit solves the problem permanently.
Remodels almost always need new GFCI outlets, dedicated circuits for appliances, and updated wiring to meet current code requirements.
An electric vehicle, new dryer, or range needs a 240V outlet and a dedicated circuit from your panel. We size and install it correctly the first time.
Deck lighting, hot tubs, outdoor kitchens, and holiday decorations all need weather-rated outlets with GFCI protection installed by a licensed electrician.
Outlets that spark, feel warm, or have loose plugs are a fire hazard. We replace them with new, code-compliant outlets and inspect the wiring behind them.
Simple, straightforward electrical service from start to finish.
Call or book online and describe the outlets or circuits you need. We'll ask a few questions to understand the scope and schedule your appointment.
Our electrician inspects the location, checks your panel capacity, and gives you a clear, upfront price before any work begins.
We install your outlets or circuits, test everything for proper voltage and ground, and clean up completely. Most jobs are done in a single visit.
Outlet and circuit work looks simple, but improper wiring is a leading cause of residential fires. We do every job to code, every time.
Every technician is Washington-state licensed and carries current certifications.
You'll approve the price before we start. If we find something unexpected, we explain it and get your OK first.
We wear shoe covers, lay down drop cloths, and leave your home cleaner than we found it.
Our work is backed by a labor warranty. If anything isn't right, we come back and fix it at no charge.
The cost depends on factors like whether we're extending an existing circuit or running a new one, the distance from the panel, and the outlet type. We provide an exact, upfront price during our on-site evaluation before any work begins.
Yes. Washington electrical code requires GFCI protection for all outlets within 6 feet of a water source, including kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, garages, and outdoor locations. If your home has older outlets in these areas, upgrading to GFCI is an important safety improvement.
A dedicated circuit is a circuit that serves only one appliance or outlet. High-draw appliances like refrigerators, microwaves, dishwashers, and space heaters should each have their own dedicated circuit to prevent overloads and tripped breakers.
In most cases, yes. Our electricians use specialized tools to fish wires through existing walls with minimal disruption. We'll patch any small access points we need to make. The goal is always to complete the job with as little mess as possible.
A simple outlet replacement takes about 30 minutes. Adding a new outlet on an existing circuit takes 1-2 hours. Running a new dedicated circuit from the panel is typically 2-4 hours depending on the distance and complexity. Most jobs are completed in a single visit.
Book online or give us a call. We'll get your outlets and circuits installed quickly, cleanly, and to code.