Home Remodel & Addition Wiring in Everett, WA
Your remodel's electrical work doesn't have to be complicated. Phase 3 Electric coordinates with your contractor, handles permits and inspections, and ensures code compliance so you can focus on the exciting part—seeing your new space come to life.
- Remodel-Focused Expertise
We specialize in electrical work for kitchens, bathrooms, additions, and ADUs. We know the code challenges and the contractor coordination required.
- Permit & Inspection Handling
We manage permits and coordinate inspections so you don't have to track down your electrician or miss scheduled inspections.
- Contractor-Ready Communication
We work seamlessly with your contractor or GC to ensure electrical work stays on schedule and integrates with other trades.
Home Remodel & Addition Wiring for Everett Homes
Electrical Remodeling for Everett Homes
Everett has some of the oldest residential stock in Snohomish County. Homes built in the 1950s and 60s—common in the Downtown Everett, Downtown Everett, and along Riverside—often have electrical systems that work, but lack capacity and modern conveniences. Newer homes in Ben Howard Road and Everett Village may be expanding or updating their kitchens and bathrooms.
Whether you’re renovating a 70-year-old bungalow or adding a new room to your family home, Phase 3 Electric is your partner. Since 2006, we’ve managed electrical work for remodels across Everett—coordinating seamlessly with general contractors, pulling permits, and making sure inspections pass the first time.
Why Remodel Electrical Matters
A remodel is the right time to solve electrical problems and build capacity for the future:
Common remodel challenges:
- Outdated panels → Full breaker boxes, no room for new circuits
- Insufficient outlets → Modern kitchens and bathrooms need 20-amp circuits for each appliance
- Poor planning → Outlets in wrong places, missing lighting circuits, inadequate for new appliances
- Code violations → Older homes may have issues the inspector will flag
- Contractor coordination → Confusing timelines and schedules with multiple trades
- Permit confusion → Who pulls permits? When does inspection happen?
Phase 3 Electric eliminates this stress. We handle planning, design, installation, permits, and inspections so your GC and you can focus on the remodel.
Remodel Types We Handle
Kitchen Remodels New appliances (ranges, ovens, dishwashers, microwaves) require dedicated 20-amp circuits. We design the circuit layout, upgrade countertop outlets, add undercabinet lighting, and ensure everything meets code.
Bathroom Remodels GFCI outlets, exhaust fans, heated floors, and steam showers have specific electrical requirements. We handle all of it safely and to code.
Home Additions New rooms need full electrical infrastructure: circuits, outlets, switches, and lighting. We coordinate with your framing and HVAC contractors to get it right.
Sunrooms & Covered Patios Extending living space often requires panel upgrades or new sub-panels. We design systems that integrate safely with your home’s electrical service.
Master Suite Additions Larger remodels may include upgraded lighting, smart home controls, heated floors, or EV charging prep. We plan for all of it.
Basement Finishing Finishing a basement requires proper wiring for outlets, lighting, and potentially a sub-panel. We ensure all work meets code.
Panel Upgrades & Capacity Planning
Older Everett homes often have 100-amp or 150-amp panels. Modern kitchen and bathroom remodels demand new circuits. If your panel is full, we recommend an upgrade.
Signs you need a panel upgrade:
- Breakers frequently trip
- Panel is 40+ years old
- You’re adding significant new circuits (4+)
- You want to add an EV charger or heat pump
- Multiple appliances can’t run simultaneously
We assess your panel during the design phase and give you clear options and pricing.
Why Choose Phase 3 Electric for Your Remodel?
Experience with Everett GCs — We know the local contractors and work smoothly with their teams. City of Everett expertise — We understand local code, inspection processes, and permit requirements. Punctual & professional — We show up on schedule, coordinate with other trades, and keep projects moving. Licensed & insured — Full coverage for remodel work. All work passes inspection. Planning + installation — We don’t just install; we help you design the right electrical system for your remodel. Transparent pricing — Detailed estimates, no surprises, competitive rates. Trusted by local GCs — Many Everett and Snohomish Valley contractors refer us regularly.
General Contractors Say
“Phase 3 Electric has built an exceptional team equipped for any size or scope of project.” — Andrew Lamond, General Contractor
Why Choose Phase 3 Electric?
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Code Compliance
We ensure every wire, outlet, and panel upgrade meets current Monroe and Snohomish County electrical codes—no surprises at inspection.
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Panel Upgrade Planning
We assess whether your panel can handle the new load. If an upgrade is needed, we plan it early so it doesn't delay your remodel.
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Proper Lighting Design
Remodels are the perfect time to upgrade lighting. We design circuits and placement for better functionality and aesthetics.
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Safety First
GFCI protection, proper grounding, and modern wiring standards keep your family safe in your newly remodeled space.
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Future-Proof Your Home
We add capacity and circuits for future needs—EV charging, additional appliances, tech upgrades—so your electrical system grows with your home.
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Seamless Contractor Coordination
We communicate directly with your GC or contractor, showing up on schedule and coordinating with other trades so your remodel stays on track.
Neighborhoods & Communities
- Downtown Everett
- Bayside
- North Everett
- South Everett
- Westmont
- Boulevard Bluffs
- Pinehurst
- Glacier View
- Silver Lake
- Casino Road Area
- Paine Field
- Everett Mall Area
- Port Gardner
- Lowell
Our Process
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Walkthrough & Plan Review
We meet at your home, review your remodel plans with you and your contractor, assess the electrical requirements, and identify any code upgrades or panel work needed.
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Coordinated Installation
We work with your contractor's schedule, installing new circuits, panels upgrades, and fixtures in the right sequence—leaving your home ready for final inspections.
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Permits & Inspection
We handle the paperwork and coordinate inspections with Monroe building officials so your remodel passes the first time and your contractor can move forward.
What Everett Customers Say
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"Ryan and his team have done amazing work for us — bath and kitchen remodel electrical, plus emergency circuit repair. Responsive, show up on time, thorough."
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"Phase 3 installed a new panel and did the electrical for my new sunroom. Very professional work."
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"They have consistently gone the extra mile throughout my house build and in the months following."
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"As a general contractor, I have worked with Ryan and his team on large projects. Phase 3 Electric has built an exceptional team equipped for any size or scope of project."
Home Remodel & Addition Wiring Questions From Everett Homeowners
Answers specific to home remodel & addition wiring in Everett, WA.
Contact UsDo I need an electrician for my kitchen remodel?
Yes. Building codes require licensed electrician work for any kitchen circuit changes, new outlets, or lighting upgrades. Phase 3 Electric ensures your kitchen electrical work meets code and functions safely for daily use.
Will my panel need to be upgraded for a kitchen or bathroom remodel?
It depends on your Everett home's current panel capacity and the scope of your remodel. We assess this during our walkthrough and let you know upfront if an upgrade is necessary before work begins.
Can Phase 3 Electric handle electrical work for an ADU or DADU?
Absolutely. ADU and DADU builds have specific electrical code requirements in Everett. We handle the full electrical system—panels, circuits, outlets, and inspections.
Do I need permits for my remodel electrical work?
Most remodels require permits. We manage the permit process and schedule inspections with Monroe building officials so your project stays compliant and on schedule.
How do I coordinate Phase 3 Electric with my general contractor?
Easy. Provide your contractor's name and number, and we'll communicate directly. We work to their schedule and timeline, showing up when needed and coordinating with other trades.
How long does the electrical work for a typical remodel take?
Timeline varies based on scope—a bathroom remodel may take 2–4 days, while a full kitchen or addition remodel may take 1–2 weeks. We'll give you a clear estimate during your walkthrough.
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