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NW Electricians Today

16611 48th Ave W
5.00(
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NW Electricians Today

16611 48th Ave W
5.00(
6
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

NW Electricians Today provides high quality electrical services to homeowners in Seattle and the surrounding areas. Our electricians are all licensed and professionally trained, and they guarantee the complete satisfaction of all of their clients. Whether you need an electrical inspection for a home you're buying or selling, lighting fixture installations, or your entire home rewired, NW Electrcians Today is always ready and eager to tackle the job. Additional email - [email protected].

"It went great they provided a excellent customer service as well as craftsmanship and quality of work. The City inspector said it was one of the best electrical jobs he's seen. Definitely would recommend them to anyone who is in need of repairs"

Vickie W on May 2018

NW Electricians Today provides high quality electrical services to homeowners in Seattle and the surrounding areas. Our electricians are all licensed and professionally trained, and they guarantee the complete satisfaction of all of their clients. Whether you need an electrical inspection for a home you're buying or selling, lighting fixture installations, or your entire home rewired, NW Electrcians Today is always ready and eager to tackle the job. Additional email - [email protected].

"It went great they provided a excellent customer service as well as craftsmanship and quality of work. The City inspector said it was one of the best electrical jobs he's seen. Definitely would recommend them to anyone who is in need of repairs"

Vickie W on May 2018


Seattle Home Inspector LLC

9650 SE Southworth Dr
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Seattle Home Inspector LLC

9650 SE Southworth Dr
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41 years of experience

Welcome to Seattle Home Inspector LLC Unapologetically the Most Customer-Focused Home Inspector in the Puget Sound Area! ​If you want an independent, licensed and certified, professional inspector with unshakeable confidence, you have come to the right place. ​My name is Ed Zumwalt, owner and operator of Seattle Home Inspector LLC, a full-service home and building inspection company serving the greater Seattle area. I'm a Washington-Licensed Home Inspector and a Certified Professional Inspector® trained by InterNACHI, the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors. My Washington State approved education and training certificates were earned at Washington Home Inspector Training, by SGA Inspection Service. I provide professional grade inspection services to residents, investors, brokers, and property managers in King, Pierce, Snohomish, Thurston, and Kitsap Counties. ​ ​You'll get my best efforts at a fair rate...​always! Regards, Ed Zumwalt, CPI ​Manager-President Seattle Home Inspector LLC Washington-Licensed Home Inspector #1454 InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector #1600151 30+ Years Professional Real Estate Experience!

Welcome to Seattle Home Inspector LLC Unapologetically the Most Customer-Focused Home Inspector in the Puget Sound Area! ​If you want an independent, licensed and certified, professional inspector with unshakeable confidence, you have come to the right place. ​My name is Ed Zumwalt, owner and operator of Seattle Home Inspector LLC, a full-service home and building inspection company serving the greater Seattle area. I'm a Washington-Licensed Home Inspector and a Certified Professional Inspector® trained by InterNACHI, the International Association of Certified Home Inspectors. My Washington State approved education and training certificates were earned at Washington Home Inspector Training, by SGA Inspection Service. I provide professional grade inspection services to residents, investors, brokers, and property managers in King, Pierce, Snohomish, Thurston, and Kitsap Counties. ​ ​You'll get my best efforts at a fair rate...​always! Regards, Ed Zumwalt, CPI ​Manager-President Seattle Home Inspector LLC Washington-Licensed Home Inspector #1454 InterNACHI Certified Professional Inspector #1600151 30+ Years Professional Real Estate Experience!


Integrated Design/Eng Admin Services - I D E A S

839 S 310th Place
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Integrated Design/Eng Admin Services - I D E A S

839 S 310th Place
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12 years of experience

I D E A S provides on-call engineering administrative services, field investigative services, electrical and automation system and equipment design, and all required documentation. From conception through operation and maintenance, let’s bring your ideas to Light!

I D E A S provides on-call engineering administrative services, field investigative services, electrical and automation system and equipment design, and all required documentation. From conception through operation and maintenance, let’s bring your ideas to Light!


SJA Electric LLC contracted under BB Electric

2807 S 282nd St.
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SJA Electric LLC contracted under BB Electric

2807 S 282nd St.
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21 years of experience

We are a full service electric company here in the greater Seattle area taking on all residential and small commercial electrical projects. I can offer a price substantially cheaper than the local electrical companies. I can also provide the highest quality of work done personally. I take a lot of pride in my work and aim to please every customer. Any electrical problem in your home, I can troubleshoot and fix. Is there any addition? I can rewire it to your liking! Please call; I got your back.

We are a full service electric company here in the greater Seattle area taking on all residential and small commercial electrical projects. I can offer a price substantially cheaper than the local electrical companies. I can also provide the highest quality of work done personally. I take a lot of pride in my work and aim to please every customer. Any electrical problem in your home, I can troubleshoot and fix. Is there any addition? I can rewire it to your liking! Please call; I got your back.


Sign-Tech Electric LLC

5009 Pacific Hwy E
4.80(
5
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Sign-Tech Electric LLC

5009 Pacific Hwy E
4.80(
5
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Sign-tech Electric has been providing the Seattle area with high quality signs since 1994. We have earned a reputation for prompt service and great customer service. Call us today for your sign needs.

Sign-tech Electric has been providing the Seattle area with high quality signs since 1994. We have earned a reputation for prompt service and great customer service. Call us today for your sign needs.


Residential Electrical Services

19802 62nd Ave S
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Residential Electrical Services

19802 62nd Ave S
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Free onsite estimate

Residential Electrical Services is an electrical contractor referral service. An electrical contractor must adhere to a code of ethics to become a member of Residential Electrical Services. All contractors are prescreened and professional. The electrical consumer is our top priority. Residential Electrical Services offers a five-year guarantee on installation. Our family of electrical contractors provides quick and efficient electrical service, with courtesy, professionalism, and integrity in all aspects of our service; from your initial phone call through the completion of your job. You, the electrical consumer, are our top priority. We provide service in King, Snohomish, Pierce and Kitsap counties in the Puget Sound area of Washington State. Code of Ethics: * American homes should be electrically safe and wired to the highest standards of the Electrical Industry wired using the most competitive pricing and the best trained most educated electricians. Our members pledge to uphold the following Code of Ethics: * Avoid Any Statements or Implications That May Be Misleading or Deceptive * Conduct Our Business in a Manner That Will Reflect Credit upon RES, Our Industry and Our Company * Deal Fairly With Everyone Involved In Our Projects, Employees, Sub-Contractors, Suppliers * Describe Accurately and Honestly the Price, Materials and Standards of Workmanship Used In Our Jobs * Incorporate All National, State, And Local Codes in Every RES Installation

Residential Electrical Services is an electrical contractor referral service. An electrical contractor must adhere to a code of ethics to become a member of Residential Electrical Services. All contractors are prescreened and professional. The electrical consumer is our top priority. Residential Electrical Services offers a five-year guarantee on installation. Our family of electrical contractors provides quick and efficient electrical service, with courtesy, professionalism, and integrity in all aspects of our service; from your initial phone call through the completion of your job. You, the electrical consumer, are our top priority. We provide service in King, Snohomish, Pierce and Kitsap counties in the Puget Sound area of Washington State. Code of Ethics: * American homes should be electrically safe and wired to the highest standards of the Electrical Industry wired using the most competitive pricing and the best trained most educated electricians. Our members pledge to uphold the following Code of Ethics: * Avoid Any Statements or Implications That May Be Misleading or Deceptive * Conduct Our Business in a Manner That Will Reflect Credit upon RES, Our Industry and Our Company * Deal Fairly With Everyone Involved In Our Projects, Employees, Sub-Contractors, Suppliers * Describe Accurately and Honestly the Price, Materials and Standards of Workmanship Used In Our Jobs * Incorporate All National, State, And Local Codes in Every RES Installation


Solarside Electric

5307 72nd St East
4.80(
5
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Solarside Electric

5307 72nd St East
4.80(
5
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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

**Call us today for a FREE ESTIMATE!** Family owned and ready to light up your life today! Book an appointment, and find out for yourself why we differ from the rest. From professionalism, to quality craftsmanship, you'll be surprised to see how much you can save with updating your electrical system. From state-of-the art products to adding Solar Panels to your home, we have a wide range of solutions for you. Call us and go GREEN today!

"Marv is a very professional and extremely knowledgeable. He always asked the right questions to make sure what I was looking for in results."

Steven C on August 2019

**Call us today for a FREE ESTIMATE!** Family owned and ready to light up your life today! Book an appointment, and find out for yourself why we differ from the rest. From professionalism, to quality craftsmanship, you'll be surprised to see how much you can save with updating your electrical system. From state-of-the art products to adding Solar Panels to your home, we have a wide range of solutions for you. Call us and go GREEN today!

"Marv is a very professional and extremely knowledgeable. He always asked the right questions to make sure what I was looking for in results."

Steven C on August 2019



Northwest Interiors & Design

8710 Willows Road NE Ste A
4.36(
11
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Northwest Interiors & Design

8710 Willows Road NE Ste A
4.36(
11
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Customers say: Quality work
12 years of experience

Northwest Interiors & Design is a boutique remodeling company specializing in kitchens and bathrooms. We are passionate about creating spaces in your home that are perfect for you; rooms that you love; spaces that you can't wait to return to. So what is a "boutique" remodeling company? According to Webster's Dictionary, a boutique is "a small company that offers highly specialized services or products". Wikipedia further describes a boutique company as one "that serves a sophisticated or specialized clientele". Our clients expect a company that gives them personalized service, innovative designs, and professional results. Every project is unique - we design and build to suit you!

"3-month project took 9 months to complete, plus we were threatened with liens because we rightly (by contract) would not pay for clearly incomplete work. Summary below: We hired Northwest Interiors and Design (NWID) for a big project they scheduled to be performed from May to August (3 months). On a six-figure project, they would send only one guy at a time to work on one area on many days, with weeks going without anyone coming and without any work being done on the project. Without any major change orders that would cause delays, the project was completed only 9 months later. We budgeted a delay of 1-2 months, but this excessive delay on a 3 month project seems wholly unacceptable and unprofessional -- especially without any explanation as to why minimal to no work was being done thus delaying the work. Despite all the delays, we were sent invoices for project areas that were obviously not complete (for example, they would bill for an area where the flooring is lacking, or a media center without any cabinet doors at all). We were billed despite the contract saying that payment would be “upon completion” of specific areas -- and these areas took another 3 months or so of work before it could be considered complete. Worse and most appalling, the owner threatened us with liens for us not paying for the incomplete areas -- which we refused to pay based on the contract she herself had drawn up. This is despite them already receiving large sums of money that would be sufficient for any other general contractor to finish the work -- pointing to huge red flags of possible cash flow issues with this company. We had to seek counsel from a lawyer who did advise us not to pay given no payment was actually due per the contract. We had originally decided to spend the extra money and hire a general contractor because I did not want the headache of coordinating subcontractors myself (as I had done on a previous home), and to make sure the project is finished in a timely manner. Unfortunately, NWID cost more, caused more problems/headaches, and took much longer than if I had done the subcontracting myself. Lesson learned. If despite the above review you are still considering hiring them, I would strongly recommend including a “performance clause” in the contract wherein they would be penalized a certain amount of money for every week of delay in the project. I would also recommend against the “design deposit” that they ask for to begin working with them -- unless they specify in writing that they would abide by a performance clause in the final contract, including what weekly financial penalties they face if they do not finish work at a reasonable and agreed-upon time."

Victor E on June 2020

Northwest Interiors & Design is a boutique remodeling company specializing in kitchens and bathrooms. We are passionate about creating spaces in your home that are perfect for you; rooms that you love; spaces that you can't wait to return to. So what is a "boutique" remodeling company? According to Webster's Dictionary, a boutique is "a small company that offers highly specialized services or products". Wikipedia further describes a boutique company as one "that serves a sophisticated or specialized clientele". Our clients expect a company that gives them personalized service, innovative designs, and professional results. Every project is unique - we design and build to suit you!

"3-month project took 9 months to complete, plus we were threatened with liens because we rightly (by contract) would not pay for clearly incomplete work. Summary below: We hired Northwest Interiors and Design (NWID) for a big project they scheduled to be performed from May to August (3 months). On a six-figure project, they would send only one guy at a time to work on one area on many days, with weeks going without anyone coming and without any work being done on the project. Without any major change orders that would cause delays, the project was completed only 9 months later. We budgeted a delay of 1-2 months, but this excessive delay on a 3 month project seems wholly unacceptable and unprofessional -- especially without any explanation as to why minimal to no work was being done thus delaying the work. Despite all the delays, we were sent invoices for project areas that were obviously not complete (for example, they would bill for an area where the flooring is lacking, or a media center without any cabinet doors at all). We were billed despite the contract saying that payment would be “upon completion” of specific areas -- and these areas took another 3 months or so of work before it could be considered complete. Worse and most appalling, the owner threatened us with liens for us not paying for the incomplete areas -- which we refused to pay based on the contract she herself had drawn up. This is despite them already receiving large sums of money that would be sufficient for any other general contractor to finish the work -- pointing to huge red flags of possible cash flow issues with this company. We had to seek counsel from a lawyer who did advise us not to pay given no payment was actually due per the contract. We had originally decided to spend the extra money and hire a general contractor because I did not want the headache of coordinating subcontractors myself (as I had done on a previous home), and to make sure the project is finished in a timely manner. Unfortunately, NWID cost more, caused more problems/headaches, and took much longer than if I had done the subcontracting myself. Lesson learned. If despite the above review you are still considering hiring them, I would strongly recommend including a “performance clause” in the contract wherein they would be penalized a certain amount of money for every week of delay in the project. I would also recommend against the “design deposit” that they ask for to begin working with them -- unless they specify in writing that they would abide by a performance clause in the final contract, including what weekly financial penalties they face if they do not finish work at a reasonable and agreed-upon time."

Victor E on June 2020


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Electrical questions, answered by experts

If you plan to have a refrigerator or other appliances that require electricity, you will need an electrical outlet in your outdoor kitchen. Be sure to comply with all National Electrical Code® (NEC®) codes for electrical wiring and outlets in kitchens. If you do not plan to install a refrigerator or any other appliances that require electricity as part of your outdoor kitchen features, then you do not need to install electrical outlets. However, it is a good idea to install at least one electrical outlet should you decide to use any appliances that require electricity.

There are a few reasons your lights may be on, but the rest of your electrical outlets and appliances are not working. The first is that while one circuit blew out, the lights may be on another circuit than your other electrical fixtures. Alternatively, your powerless appliances may be plugged into a GFCI outlet that was tripped and needs to be reset. If these issues aren’t responsible for the problem, you may have dead outlets or a wiring issue. Either way, you should contact an electrician to identify and fix the issue.

Yes, you can splice electrical wires together to make them longer. If you follow the proper safety protocols and match the correct colors, you can save yourself from getting a brand-new circuit and add length to your wires to get them where they need to go.

You can determine whether you have a double-pole switch by examining its wiring. Unlike single-pole switches, which have two brass-colored terminals, double-pole switches feature four. These switches are typically only found near high-powered appliances such as electric furnaces or water heaters. If you’re unsure what type of switch you have, contact a local electrician to confirm.

A voltmeter measures the voltage of AC or DC electrical current. Unlike a multimeter, measuring voltage is a voltmeter’s only function. Voltage is the potential difference between two points within a circuit. Measuring voltage with a voltmeter can help identify wiring issues or determine whether a battery is dead.

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