Safety & Quality Commitment

Licensed & Insured
We follow all industry
regulations for safe, code-compliant work.

Experienced Professionals
Our skilled electricians
bring years of hands-on expertise.

Strict Safety Standards
Every project is completed
with safety as the top priority.

Premium Materials
We use high-quality electrical
components for long-lasting results.
Who We Serve
Serving Homeowners & Businesses Across Washington
Plugged-In Electrical provides expert electrical services for homeowners, contractors, and businesses across Snohomish, King, Skagit, and Whatcom Counties. Whether you're upgrading your home, managing a commercial project, or need emergency repairs, we're here to help!
Our Services
Lighting/Controls
Plugged-In Electrical will install and upgrade interior and exterior lighting, smart controls, and energy- efficient solutions for enhanced functionality.
Commercial Services
We provide electrical services for offices, retail spaces, and businesses, ensuring compliance, efficiency and reliability.
Panel/Service Changes/Upgrades
We upgrade outdated electrical panels and services to improve safety, capacity and performance.
FAQs
Every project has unique characteristics and features that require an onsite evaluation in order to provide an accurate quote. Plugged-In Electrical will provide an onsite evaluation and quote at zero cost.
An electrical service is the point at which the utility line integrates with a building via service drop, meter, and distribution panel. Your service may need to be upgraded due to either a poor initial installation that has failed or if you find that your electrical needs have increased due to the installation of equipment like air conditioning, electric heat, electric vehicle chargers, or other buildings requiring power on your property. Plugged-In Electrical will coordinate with the utility to remove power while new equipment is installed to current code standards and power restored usually in one day.
One of the easiest things to increase your home's efficiency and lower your utility bill, is to replace lighting with LEDs. Updating appliances also helps with efficiency but can be more costly. Another option is to install power monitoring equipment which is wired into the electrical system and is able to prevent specific loads from operating at specific times.