Top Emergency Electricians in Mercer Island, WA, 98040 | Compare & Call

There are 237 electrician companies server in Mercer Island WA

Element Northwest

Element Northwest

★★★★★ 4.9 / 5 (28)
Covington WA 98042
Electricians, Generator Installation/Repair, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

Element Northwest is a licensed and bonded electrical service provider serving Covington and the greater Seattle area. With over 25 years of experience, our electricians specialize in residential proj...

McCarthy Electric and Technologies

McCarthy Electric and Technologies

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (9)
2415 121st Dr NE, Lake Stevens WA 98258
Electricians

McCarthy Electric and Technologies is a licensed electrical contractor serving Lake Stevens and surrounding areas since 2001. With over two decades in the trade, our medium-sized team combines the per...

Greenworks Electric

Greenworks Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (12)
Bothell WA 98011
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment, EV Charging Stations

Greenworks Electric is a trusted, locally owned and operated electrical contractor serving Bothell, WA, and the surrounding communities. With over 15 years of dedicated experience, we specialize exclu...

Syndicate Electric

Syndicate Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Seattle WA 98104
Electricians

Syndicate Electric is a licensed, bonded, and insured electrical contractor serving Seattle, WA, and surrounding areas. We specialize in providing precise, code-compliant electrical services for resid...

206 Electric

206 Electric

★★★★★ 4.7 / 5 (14)
6100 219th St SW Ste 405, Mountlake Terrace WA 98043
Electricians

206 Electric is a family-owned electrical company based in Mountlake Terrace, WA, serving the Greater Seattle Area. Our team of licensed electricians brings over 25 years of combined experience to eve...

Washington Electrical

Washington Electrical

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (14)
Fife WA 98424
Electricians

Washington Electrical LLC is a family-owned and operated electrical company proudly serving Fife, WA, and the greater South Puget Sound region. Founded by a residential electrician during the pandemic...

Elmecco

Elmecco

★★★★☆ 4.2 / 5 (10)
9632 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle WA 98115
Electricians

Elmecco is a family-owned and operated electrical contracting company based in Seattle, WA, serving King and Snohomish Counties since 1974. As a fully licensed, bonded, and insured electrical contract...

Harbor Island Electric

Harbor Island Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (7)
3518 SW Elmgrove St, Seattle WA 98126
Electricians

Harbor Island Electric, owned by Shawn Odom, brings over 25 years of professional experience to every electrical project in the Greater Seattle area. We provide licensed and reliable electrical soluti...

Dahlgren Electric

Dahlgren Electric

★★★★☆ 3.7 / 5 (17)
2200 W Bertona St, Seattle WA 98199
Electricians

Dahlgren Electric is a trusted, locally-owned electrical contractor serving homeowners throughout Seattle. We understand the unique electrical challenges faced in our area, from power surges damaging ...

Obot Electric

Obot Electric

★★★★★ 4.5 / 5 (16)
Bellevue WA 98005
Electricians

Obot Electric is a Bellevue-based electrical contractor founded in 2008 by Lee Travis, the owner of Wipliance. Building on the success of its sister low-voltage company, Obot Electric was established ...



Estimated Electrical Service Costs in Mercer Island, WA

Emergency After-Hours CallEstimated Range
$329 - $444
Electrical Safety InspectionEstimated Range
$144 - $199
EV Charger InstallationEstimated Range
$969 - $1,299
Panel Upgrade (200 Amp)Estimated Range
$3,269 - $4,364
Ceiling Fan InstallationEstimated Range
$289 - $389

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 47-2111) data for Mercer Island. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

Common Questions

My power comes in on an overhead line to a mast on the roof. What are the main things I should watch for with this setup?

Overhead service masts, common in this area, require vigilance. Inspect the mast head and conduit for rust or physical damage, and ensure the service drop wires from the pole have clear clearance from tree branches. The mast must be securely anchored; a loose mast can strain connections and become a hazard in high winds. This point where utility power enters your home is called the service entrance, and its condition is fundamental to system safety.

I have an old 150-amp panel and want to add a Level 2 EV charger. Is my 1973 Mercer Island house equipped for this?

It depends on your panel's brand and current load. Many 1973 homes have the recalled and dangerous Federal Pacific panel, which must be replaced before any significant upgrade. Even with a safe panel, a 150-amp service may be insufficient for a heat pump and a 40-50 amp EV charger circuit without a detailed load calculation. We often recommend a service upgrade to 200 amps to provide the safe, modern capacity required for these high-demand appliances.

My lights flicker occasionally. Is this a problem with my house wiring or Puget Sound Energy's grid?

Flickering lights can originate from either source. Loose connections in your home's wiring, particularly at outlets or within an aging panel, are a common culprit. While Puget Sound Energy maintains a reliable grid with low lightning-related surge risk in our area, minor grid fluctuations can occur. A diagnostic test can isolate the issue. For modern electronics, we recommend installing whole-house surge protection at the main panel as a safeguard, regardless of the surge risk level.

My Mercer Island home was built in 1973. Why do my lights dim when I run the microwave and air conditioner together?

Your home's original electrical system is 53 years old, and the NM-B Romex wiring installed in Mercer Island Town Center during that era was designed for a different standard of living. Today's modern appliances, like high-efficiency HVAC systems and multiple kitchen devices, demand more amperage than a 1973 circuit plan typically provides. This can lead to voltage drop, which manifests as dimming lights. An assessment of your panel's load calculation and circuit distribution is often the first step to resolving this common issue.

I need a panel upgrade. What permits are required from the city, and do you handle that?

A service upgrade requires an electrical permit from the Mercer Island Development Services Group and all work must comply with the current NEC 2023 code. As a Master Electrician licensed by the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries, I manage the entire permit process—filing the application, scheduling inspections, and ensuring the installation passes code. You won't need to navigate the red tape; our job is to provide a compliant, turnkey solution.

How can I prepare my Mercer Island home's electrical system for winter ice storms and potential brownouts?

Winter heating loads create a significant surge in demand. Start with a professional inspection to ensure your panel connections are tight and your heating system's circuit is properly sized. For brownout preparedness, consider a hardwired standby generator with an automatic transfer switch, which is far safer and more reliable than portable units. Installing surge protection is also wise, as utility grid switching during an outage can create voltage spikes.

I lost power and smell something burning from an outlet. How fast can an electrician get to my house near the Mercer Island Community Center?

For a burning smell or loss of power, we treat it as an emergency dispatch. From the Mercer Island Community Center, we can typically be en route via I-90 within minutes, aiming for a 5-8 minute response window to most addresses in the Town Center. Please turn off the breaker for that circuit immediately and avoid using the outlet. Our priority is to locate the source of the overheating to prevent a potential fire.

We have a lot of tall trees around our property. Could that be affecting our home's electrical power quality?

Yes, the heavy tree canopy common around Mercer Island can impact electrical health. Tree limbs contacting overhead service lines are a primary cause of intermittent power flickers and outages. Furthermore, root systems can disturb underground grounding electrode conductors over time, compromising your home's critical safety grounding. We recommend regular tree trimming by a qualified arborist and periodic testing of your grounding system to ensure its integrity.

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