Top Emergency Electricians in Snohomish, WA, 98290 | Compare & Call

There are 240 electrician companies server in Snohomish WA

Good Sense Electric

Good Sense Electric

★★★★★ 4.7 / 5 (15)
Mukilteo WA 98275
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment, Generator Installation/Repair

Good Sense Electric LLC has been a trusted name in Mukilteo since 2006, built on a foundation of reliable, residential electrical service. Our team brings decades of combined experience to every job, ...

Yale Electric

Yale Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (4)
Clinton WA 98236
Electricians

Yale Electric is a trusted, local electrical contractor serving Clinton, WA, and the surrounding community. We specialize in diagnosing and correcting improper DIY electrical repairs, a common and dan...

Shore Electric

Shore Electric

★★★★☆ 3.7 / 5 (3)
1625 Highland Terrace Ct, Mukilteo WA 98275
Electricians

Shore Electric is a trusted Mukilteo electrician serving local homeowners with reliable electrical solutions. We specialize in addressing common local electrical problems like power surge appliance da...

Deer Lake Electric

Deer Lake Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (5)
Clinton WA 98236
Electricians

With over 35 years in the electrical trade, Deer Lake Electric has been serving South Whidbey Island since 2003. Owner Bob, who previously ran Greenlake Electric in Seattle for two decades, brings a d...

Banner Power Solutions

Banner Power Solutions

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (5)
130 E Hazel Ave, Burlington WA 98233
Solar Installation, Electricians, Generator Installation/Repair

Banner Power Solutions is a locally owned solar energy company serving Burlington, WA, and surrounding communities since 1999. Founded in 2013 by Guy and Melissa, who operate it as a family business w...

R-Tech Electric

R-Tech Electric

Everett WA 98203
Electricians

R-Tech Electric is a trusted, local electrical contractor serving Everett, WA, and the surrounding Snohomish County. We understand the common electrical issues many Everett homeowners face, such as ov...

Sharp Electric

Sharp Electric

6011 Fleming St, Everett WA 98203
Electricians

Sharp Electric is a locally owned and operated electrical company serving Everett, WA, and the surrounding communities. Founded by a team of experienced electricians, we built our business on a simple...

Wired Electric

Wired Electric

★★★☆☆ 3.0 / 5 (4)
5808 146th Pl SE, Everett WA 98208
Electricians

Wired Electric is a trusted electrical contractor serving Everett, WA, and surrounding communities. We specialize in comprehensive electrical inspections to identify and resolve common local issues li...

Sage Electric

Sage Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (2)
1010 State Ave, Marysville WA 98270
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

Sage Electric is a licensed and bonded electrical company serving the Greater Western Washington area, including Marysville, with decades of experience. We specialize in both residential and commercia...

Energywise Ductless Heat Pumps

Energywise Ductless Heat Pumps

★★★☆☆ 3.0 / 5 (2)
Clinton WA 98236
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC, Generator Installation/Repair, Electricians

Energywise Ductless Heat Pumps is a family-run business serving Clinton, WA, and the North Puget Sound area since 2009. Founded by Robert Anderson, who brings over three decades of trade experience, t...



Estimated Electrical Service Costs in Snohomish, WA

Emergency After-Hours CallEstimated Range
$419 - $564
Electrical Safety InspectionEstimated Range
$184 - $254
EV Charger InstallationEstimated Range
$1,229 - $1,644
Panel Upgrade (200 Amp)Estimated Range
$4,149 - $5,534
Ceiling Fan InstallationEstimated Range
$364 - $494

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

Common Questions

We have huge, old trees over our power line in the Historic District. Could that be causing electrical issues inside the house?

The heavy tree canopy common around neighborhoods like the Carnegie Library can absolutely impact your electrical health. Branches contacting overhead service lines during wind cause intermittent faults that lead to flickering lights and power quality issues. Furthermore, expansive root systems and the moist, rocky soil in our area can compromise your home's grounding electrode system over decades. A proper ground is critical for safety and surge dissipation, so this is a key item we test during a full system evaluation.

How should I prepare my home's electrical system for a winter ice storm that could cause a days-long outage?

Winter lows near 24°F and the associated heating surge put immense strain on the grid and your home's system. Beyond having flashlights, consider a professionally installed manual transfer switch and a standby generator. This allows you to safely back up essential circuits like your furnace, refrigerator, and some lighting without the extreme danger of using extension cords from a portable generator indoors. Ensuring your panel and all connections are tight before storm season can also prevent heat buildup and failure during peak demand.

My power comes in on an overhead mast. What are the common maintenance issues I should watch for with this setup?

Overhead mast service, while common, has specific vulnerabilities. The mast itself, where the utility lines connect to your house, can corrode or become loose at the roof penetration, leading to water intrusion and arcing. The service drop wires are susceptible to damage from falling branches in our wooded areas. Visually inspect the mast for rust, gaps in the weatherhead sealant, or any sagging wires. Any observed damage requires immediate professional attention, as it involves the high-voltage utility connection.

Our 1977 home in the Snohomish Historic District keeps tripping breakers when we run the microwave and dishwasher. Is the wiring just too old?

Your home's original NM-B (Romex) wiring is now 49 years old. While the insulation can remain serviceable, the fundamental design no longer matches 2026 electrical demands. Kitchens in 1977 were built for one or two countertop appliances, not modern air fryers, high-wattage coffee makers, and multiple phone chargers all drawing power simultaneously. This constant overload on a limited number of circuits is a primary cause of nuisance tripping and indicates your system needs a capacity evaluation.

The lights just went out and I smell something burning from an outlet. How fast can an electrician get here?

For an emergency like a burning smell, which indicates an active fault and fire risk, we prioritize immediate dispatch. From a central point like the Snohomish Carnegie Library, we can typically be at your door in the Historic District within 5-8 minutes using US-2. Your first action should be to go to your main electrical panel and shut off the breaker for the affected circuit, if it's safe to do so. Do not use that outlet until it has been professionally inspected and repaired.

I have a 100-amp panel and want to add a Level 2 EV charger and a heat pump. Is my current system safe for this?

A 100-amp service from 1977 is insufficient for adding a Level 2 EV charger (requiring a 40-50 amp circuit) and a heat pump simultaneously. More critically, many panels from that era in Snohomish are the recalled and hazardous Federal Pacific brand, which are known for failing to trip during overloads—a serious fire hazard. Upgrading to a modern 200-amp service with AFCI breakers is not just about capacity; it's a necessary safety upgrade to protect your home and support modern, efficient appliances.

My lights flicker and my smart devices reset whenever the wind picks up. Is this a problem with Snohomish PUD or my house wiring?

This is likely a combination of both grid and internal factors. Snohomish County PUD manages a robust grid, but our moderate surge risk from seasonal wind and ice storms can cause momentary dips or spikes in voltage. Older home wiring and connections, however, lack the protection to buffer these events. A whole-house surge protector installed at your main panel is the definitive solution, acting as a first line of defense to clamp damaging surges before they reach your sensitive electronics and smart home systems.

I'm worried about getting the right permits for an electrical upgrade. Is dealing with Snohomish County a difficult process?

Snohomish County Planning and Development Services has a clear process, and a licensed master electrician handles all permit paperwork and scheduling on your behalf. All our work complies with the current NEC 2023 code and is inspected by the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries, which provides you with a formal permit record and label on your panel. This isn't red tape; it's a verified safety check that ensures your upgrade is done correctly and protects your home's value and insurability.

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