Faulty switches and outdated outlets aren’t just a minor inconvenience; they’re a leading cause of residential electrical fires. According to the U.S. Fire Administration, over 5,300 electrical fires occur annually due to wiring issues and defective receptacles. In Everett, where many homes still rely on decades-old electrical setups, this risk becomes even more significant. Whether you’re dealing with aging toggle switches, loose outlets, or planning a full remodel, In-House Electric Service provides professional switches and outlets repair and install in Everett keeping your home or business powered safely and efficiently.
Everett’s mix of early 20th-century Craftsman-style homes and new construction creates a unique challenge: many electrical systems weren’t designed for today’s high-powered devices. If your home still uses two-prong, ungrounded outlets or outdated toggle switches, it’s time to upgrade.
Ignoring these signs can lead to electric shocks, fires, or costly damage to electronics. That’s why a professional inspection and replacement is critical.
At In-House Electric Service, we don’t just fix surface-level issues. We inspect and update your entire switch and outlet system to meet Everett’s latest safety codes and your home’s evolving energy demands.
Our Services Include:
Whether you’re dealing with flickering switches, non-functioning outlets, or outdated wiring, our Everett electricians ensure everything is working flawlessly and safely.
When it comes to switch and outlet repair or installation, trust matters. With deep local experience, transparent pricing, and a proven safety-first approach, In-House Electric Service has earned the trust of homeowners and businesses across Everett.
Satisfaction Guaranteed—we’re not done until you’re 100% happy
We go beyond basic repairs our upgrades bring style, convenience, and improved safety to your space:
Heavy-Duty Outlets for garages, appliances, and workshops
From historic homes in Lowell to modern builds in Silver Lake, we have proudly helped homeowners and businesses throughout Everett improve the safety, reliability, and efficiency of their electrical systems. Our experience spans a wide range of property types, allowing us to tailor switch and outlet services to the specific needs of older wiring systems as well as new construction projects.
We regularly serve Everett neighborhoods including Riverside, Bayside, Pinehurst, Port Gardner, and Silver Lake, and we also extend our services to surrounding communities such as Mukilteo, Lynnwood, Marysville, Snohomish, and Lake Stevens. Whether you need new outlet installations, switch replacements, GFCI upgrades, or troubleshooting for faulty connections, our licensed electricians deliver dependable workmanship and code-compliant solutions.
If you don’t see your specific neighborhood listed, we encourage you to reach out. Our team covers a broad service area and is committed to providing prompt, professional switch and outlet services wherever you are located.
Don’t wait for sparks to fly or breakers to trip and take control of your electrical safety today. Whether you’re renovating, upgrading, or simply fixing a few faulty devices, In-House Electric Service is your go-to team for reliable switches and outlets repair and install in Everett.
Call us now at (425) 760-3203 to schedule an inspection or same-day service or visit our website to book a service appointment online.
If you notice signs like burn marks, buzzing sounds, sparks, warm surfaces, or a burning smell, these are clear indicators of electrical failure. These issues are serious fire hazards and require immediate professional attention.
Frequent breaker trips usually mean overloaded circuits, faulty outlets, or old wiring that can’t handle modern electrical loads. We perform a thorough inspection to identify the root cause and recommend safe, code-compliant solutions.
Yes. We can safely install additional outlets to eliminate the overuse of extension cords and power strips, which are fire risks. We’ll also ensure all new outlets are placed according to modern electrical code.
A GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlet shuts off power instantly if it detects a ground fault or moisture-related short. These are required by code in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and outdoor areas for your safety.
Yes. Even if they function, old outlets and switches often lack grounding, tamper resistance, or GFCI protection. Replacing them boosts your home’s safety, ensures code compliance, and can improve energy efficiency.