Faulty switches and tired outlets do more than annoy you—they create real hazards. In older Marysville neighborhoods and fast-growing developments alike, outdated receptacles, loose connections, and two-prong outlets can lead to breaker trips, shocks, and even fires. Our licensed electricians handle inspection, repair, and modern installation so your home runs safely, efficiently, and beautifully—today and long term.
Marysville’s mix of mid-century homes and new builds means many electrical systems weren’t designed for today’s devices. If you still use ungrounded, two-slot receptacles or aging toggle switches, it’s time to upgrade.
Common issues we see across Marysville homes:
Act now to prevent shocks, fires, and damage to appliances and electronics. A professional inspection protects your family and investment.
We complete every repair and installation to current standards set by the National Fire Protection Association’s National Electrical Code (NEC) and Washington State regulations. Code-compliant work improves safety, prevents inspection issues, and meets most insurance requirements. From GFCI protection in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and outdoor areas to AFCI protection in living spaces, we ensure reliable and fully compliant results.
We don’t just fix surface issues—we address the root cause. Our team evaluates circuit capacity, wiring condition, grounding, and proper placement to ensure your system safely supports today’s electrical demands and future upgrades.
We fix flickers, dead outlets, and outdated wiring—and we verify every fix with professional testing.
You want safe work, straight answers, and clean results. We deliver.
Give your home smarter power with upgrades that pay off every day.
We serve homeowners throughout Marysville from Shoultes, Sunnyside, Kellogg Village, and Cedarcrest to Getchell, Jennings Park, North Marysville, and Lakewood plus surrounding areas like Everett, Lake Stevens, Arlington, Smokey Point, Tulalip, and Stanwood. If you don’t see your neighborhood, call us we likely cover it.
Aging switches and outlets often signal deeper issues: loose connections, undersized circuits, or lack of GFCI/AFCI protection. A quick professional visit today can prevent costly repairs tomorrow.
Take control of your electrical safety and comfort. Whether you plan a remodel, need smart upgrades, or want a few problem devices fixed, we’re ready to help.
Call now: (425) 760-3203 to schedule an inspection or same-day service.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.