Power Exactly Where Your Life Happens
From home offices to workshops—dedicated circuits that keep your home running smoothly. Stop tripped breakers and get the power your life needs.
- 20+ years combined experience
- 1000+ happy homeowners in Snohomish County
- Fully licensed and insured
Why Choose Phase 3 Electric?
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Stop Tripped Breakers
Dedicated circuits mean appliances have their own power line—no more conflicts.
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Home Office Reliability
Work without interruptions. Your tech stays powered through the day.
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Kitchen Power
Run multiple appliances simultaneously without losing power.
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Workshop Ready
Power your tools, welder, or equipment without compromise.
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Safety First
Reduce fire risk and electrical stress. Modern safety features like GFCI outlets protect your family.
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Future-Proof
EV charging, induction cooktops, hot tubs—we prepare circuits for what's next.
Our Process
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Free Electrical Assessment
Ryan or a team member visits to understand your needs. Where are the breakers tripping? What appliances need power? What's your budget? We'll recommend the best solution.
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Expert Installation
Our licensed electricians run new circuits from your panel, install outlets exactly where you need them, and ensure everything meets code. We work neatly and respect your home.
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Testing & Explanation
Every circuit is tested. We walk you through what we installed, answer your questions, and leave your home safer and more powerful.
Client Testimonials
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"Ryan walked us through everything and thoroughly explained the details. They scheduled us within a week, and Trevor came out to perform the work. They worked with us to make sure everything fit our budget. Done on schedule, polite, prompt, and very knowledgeable. I would absolutely use this team again!"
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"Phase 3 added a circuit for a new electric water heater and prepared an outlet for a new induction stove. Ryan's knowledge and experience were impressive. Reasonable quote, and the work was done quickly. I would use Phase 3 again!"
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"Ryan and his team were super easy to work with. They showed up when they said they would, got the work done, cleaned up, and had fair prices. These guys were great."
Common Questions About Dedicated Circuits & Outlets
What homeowners ask before installing dedicated circuits and new outlets. Don't see your question? Call us.
Contact UsHow many dedicated circuits does my home need?
It depends on your needs. A typical home office needs one. Kitchens often need 2–3 (per code). Workshops, laundry rooms, and bathrooms each benefit from their own circuits. We assess your home and recommend what makes sense.
What's the difference between GFCI and regular outlets?
GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlets are safety devices that cut power instantly if they detect a fault—like if water comes in contact with electricity. They're required in kitchens, bathrooms, and any damp areas. We recommend them everywhere for safety.
Can you install USB outlets?
Yes! Modern USB outlets are perfect for charging phones and tablets without adapters. We integrate them into your new circuits wherever it makes sense—kitchen islands, bedside tables, home offices.
Do I need a permit for outlet installation?
Yes. Adding new circuits and outlets requires a permit and inspection. We handle all of that for you. It protects your home and ensures everything is safe and up to code.
How long does installation take?
Most jobs are completed in one day. Larger projects (like adding multiple circuits) might take two visits. We'll give you a clear timeline during the free assessment.
What about 240V outlets for RVs, welders, or hot tubs?
We specialize in those. Whether you need a 50A RV plug, shop outlet, or equipment circuit, we'll run the proper gauge wire and install a circuit breaker that handles the power load safely.
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