Seattle Electrical Repair
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Licensed Electrical Repair for Seattle Homes and Businesses
Beacon Plumbing's licensed Seattle electricians handle electrical repairs for residential and commercial properties across the city. Whether it is a tripped breaker that will not reset, an outlet that stopped working, a light fixture that keeps flickering, or a more complex wiring issue identified during a renovation, our team diagnoses the problem accurately and repairs it correctly the first time.
Sewer emergency in Seattle?
No trip charges. 90-minute response. Licensed plumbers on call now.
Sewer emergency in Seattle?
No trip charges. 90-minute response. Licensed plumbers on call now.
Electrical Repair Services We Provide in Seattle
Beacon's Seattle electrical repair team handles outlet and switch repairs, circuit troubleshooting, breaker replacements, wiring repairs, GFCI and AFCI outlet installation, light fixture repairs, ceiling fan troubleshooting, and electrical issues related to home additions or remodels. For larger projects that come out of an electrical repair assessment, our team also handles panel upgrades, home rewiring, and residential electrician services for ongoing electrical work. We serve homes and businesses across Seattle including Capitol Hill, Magnolia, Eastlake, Beacon Hill, and the South End.
Upfront Pricing. No Trip Charges. One-Year Guarantee.
Every Beacon electrician serving Seattle is licensed, bonded, and insured. We charge no trip fees, provide a clear estimate before any work begins, and back every repair with our one-year guarantee on parts and labor. Beacon is a family-owned Seattle company and we take the safety of your home or business seriously on every call.
Frequently asked questions
Why does my circuit breaker keep tripping in my Seattle home?
A circuit breaker that keeps tripping in a Seattle home is usually caused by one of three things: a circuit overload from too many devices on a single circuit, a short circuit caused by a damaged wire or faulty device, or a ground fault. Older Seattle homes are particularly prone to overloaded circuits because the original wiring was not designed for today's appliance loads. Beacon Plumbing's licensed electricians diagnose the cause same-day and repair it correctly the first time.
Is it safe to use an outlet that stopped working in my Seattle home?
No. An outlet that suddenly stops working should not be used until a licensed electrician has assessed it. The cause may be a tripped GFCI outlet, a failed breaker, or a wiring fault. In older Seattle homes, failed outlets can sometimes indicate a more serious wiring problem. Beacon Plumbing's Seattle electricians diagnose outlet issues same-day with no trip charges.
How much does electrical repair cost in Seattle?
Electrical repair costs in Seattle vary depending on the type of problem, the parts required, and whether the repair reveals a larger underlying issue. Beacon Plumbing provides upfront pricing before any work begins with no trip charge for the diagnostic visit. Most standard electrical repairs including outlet replacements, breaker swaps, and GFCI installations are completed in a single visit. Call (206) 720-2040 for a same-day assessment.
Electrician Services Across the Puget Sound
Electrical issue in Seattle? Call Beacon Plumbing at (206) 720-2040 and we will have a licensed electrician on the way. Stop Freakin' Call Beacon!
What Seattle customers are saying
Thousands of verified reviews from homeowners and businesses across the Puget Sound.
"Half the outlets in my kitchen stopped working and I assumed something major had failed. Beacon came out, found a tripped GFCI outlet behind the refrigerator that I never knew was there, and while they were here they also replaced two outlets that had been loose for years. Simple fix, but the tech was patient and explained everything in plain language. No trip charge."
Dorothy H. | Beacon Hill, Seattle | GFCI outlet and circuit repair
"One of our bedroom circuits kept tripping every time we ran the space heater. Beacon diagnosed a faulty breaker and an overloaded circuit in under an hour, replaced the breaker, and added a dedicated circuit for the room. Straightforward, professional, and the pricing was completely transparent before they started."
Charlie M. | Eastlake, Seattle | Breaker tripping repeatedly
"The lights in our living room had been flickering for months and we kept ignoring it. Beacon found a loose connection in a junction box that was creating a fire risk we did not know about. They repaired it, checked the rest of the circuit, and gave us a clear explanation of what they found. Grateful we finally called."
Linda R. | South End, Seattle | Flickering lights, wiring issue
Bill Cahill
Owner, Beacon Plumbing
Founded 1995
A message from the owner
Built on hard work and a commitment to this community
Bill Cahill started Beacon Plumbing in 1995 with five trucks and a simple philosophy: hire great people, work hard, and treat every customer the way you would want to be treated. Thirty years later, that philosophy has not changed. What started as a small Seattle operation has grown into a team of 100 licensed, bonded, and insured technicians working around the clock to serve homeowners and businesses across the Puget Sound.
Bill believes deeply in giving back to the community that has supported Beacon's growth. Over the years, Beacon has sponsored the Miss Beacon Plumbing hydroplane at Seattle Seafair, supported Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound in the fight against human trafficking, donated musical instruments and a music teacher to St. George School, and partnered with Northwest Harvest, Ronald McDonald House, and Mamma's Hands. The Seahawks and Mariners logos on Beacon trucks are not just sponsorships - they are a reflection of Bill's pride in Seattle and the people who call it home.
When you call Beacon Plumbing, you are not calling a national franchise. You are calling a company that was built here, employs your neighbors, and is invested in this region for the long haul.