Local Electrician Expertise
Serving Green Lake, WA with professional electrical work and electric vehicle charging station contractor services. From vintage Craftsman homes near the lake to modern townhomes in Tangletown, we handle panel upgrades, rewiring, safety inspections, smart home installations, and EV charging solutions. Our electrician in Green Lake, WA understands older wiring systems, HOA requirements, and local permit processes—saving you time and hassle.
Whether your home was built in 1900 or 2020, you need reliable power and modern systems. We're here when you need us.
A clear process from first call to final inspection
We discuss your project—panel upgrade, rewiring, smart home install, or EV charging station—and schedule an on-site inspection for accurate estimates.
We handle Seattle permit requirements and HOA notifications (critical in Green Lake condos). You'll know the timeline before we start.
Licensed electricians perform the work with minimal disruption. We test every circuit and connection before finishing.
City inspector approves the work. We provide all permits and documentation so you're covered for insurance and future sales.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Older Green Lake homes often run on 60 or 100-amp service. Modern appliances, EV charging, and home systems demand more power. We safely upgrade to 150 or 200 amps, managing knob-and-tube wiring removal and meeting Seattle electrical codes.

Panel upgrade in historic Tangletown Craftsman home

Level 2 EV charging installed in Green Lake garage
Green Lake residents drive EVs. We install Level 2 home chargers, commercial charging systems, and handle the circuits, breakers, and permitting. Parking availability in condos near the lake makes in-home charging essential.
Rewiring outdated homes prevents fire risk and improves safety. Our thorough home electrical safety inspections catch hidden problems in historic wiring. We provide detailed reports for insurance and resale documentation.

Safety inspection of Craftsman-era wiring near Green Lake Park
Green Lake properties built before 1960 often hide deteriorating wiring and overloaded circuits. A full inspection costs less than an electrical fire.

Smart home upgrades in Green Lake renovation
Add convenience and control with smart switches, dimmers, and outlets. Automate lighting for the dark Seattle winters, monitor energy use, and integrate with your home security system. We handle installation and programming.
Expanding a Green Lake Craftsman? Adding a second story to your Tangletown bungalow? We run new circuits, install sub-panels, and manage electrical rough-in and inspections. We coordinate with GC teams and know Seattle permit timelines.

Electrical rough-in for Green Lake home remodel
Electricians who know Green Lake solve problems faster
Over 60% of Green Lake homes were built before 1939. We understand cloth wiring, plaster walls, and knob-and-tube systems. No guessing, no surprises.
Many Green Lake units live in condos with HOA restrictions. We notify boards, handle approvals, and submit permits to Seattle SDCI on time.
Electrical codes vary by jurisdiction. We're licensed in Seattle and know which projects require permits, inspections, and special handling.
Living locally means we understand neighborhood patterns—parking, street access, utility locations near the lake. We arrive prepared and finish faster.
Green Lake residents trust electricians who know the neighborhood. We've been here. We understand what works.
We're based in north Seattle and service Green Lake, Tangletown, and nearby neighborhoods
Green Lake proper: E Green Lake Drive N, W Green Lake Drive N, Green Lake Way. Also serving Tangletown and nearby residential blocks bounded by I-5 to the east, N 85th St to the north, Aurora Ave to the west, and Woodland Park to the south.
Close by are Wallingford, Fremont, and Phinney Ridge. We cover all these areas.
From Aurora Ave (Hwy 99), head east on N 65th or N 71st St toward E Green Lake Drive. From I-5, take N 50th St west. The lake itself sits at the neighborhood's core, bordered by the 2.8-mile public path. Parking on residential blocks near the park fills quickly on sunny days; we schedule around peak hours.
Serving Green Lake since 2015. Licensed, insured, and familiar with every street and permit office.
Yes. Most electrical projects in Seattle (including Green Lake) require permits—panel upgrades, rewiring, EV chargers, new circuits, and remodels. We submit applications and handle inspections; permits protect your insurance and home value.
A 100-amp-to-200-amp upgrade in a Green Lake home typically takes 1–2 days for installation, plus 3–7 days for city inspection scheduling. We'll give you exact timelines during the estimate.
Absolutely. We notify your HOA, submit required drawings and approvals, and respect architectural review timelines. Many Green Lake condos near the park have HOAs—we know the process.
Yes. We hold a current Washington State Master Electrician license and are insured. All work meets Seattle electrical codes and building standards.
Yes. Call us for tripped breakers, dead outlets, flickering lights, or electrical hazards. We're available for same-day emergency service in Green Lake and nearby areas.
Fall and winter see fewer park crowds and easier parking access on residential streets. Spring and summer are busier; we book 2–3 weeks out during peak season.
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