Top 10 Electricians in Centralia, WA

Porch Pro Headshot A+ Services
Electricians
Serves Centralia, Washington
(631)
A+ Services is a bonded HVAC specialist from Olympia. They have been providing gas appliance connection, HVAC installation, water heater installation, and air conditioning installation for about 25 years. The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries has accredited A+ Services.
A+ Services is a bonded HVAC specialist from Olympia. They have been providing gas appliance connection, HVAC installation, water heater installation, and air conditioning installation for about 25 years. The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries has accredited A+ Services.
Porch Pro Headshot Always Safe & Lock  Inc.
Electricians
Serves Centralia, Washington
(275)
Always Safe & Lock has served Olympia and the surrounding areas as a family owned business since 1982. Jeffrey Trinin, President, and Timothy Sommerville, Vice President, are 4th and 5th generation locksmiths with over 60 years of combined experience. We are licensed by Washington State as General C...Read more about Always Safe & Lock Inc.
Always Safe & Lock has served Olympia and the surrounding areas as a family owned business since 1982. Jeffrey Trinin, President, and Timothy Sommerville, Vice President, are 4th and 5th generation locksmiths with over 60 years of combined experience. We are licensed by Washington State as General C...Read more about Always Safe & Lock Inc.
Porch Pro Headshot Sparks Electric LLC
Electricians
Serves Centralia, Washington
(30)
"Sparks Electric LLC installed an automatic generator in our house. He was great to work with. Showed up on time, installed the generator and for a great price. I would recommend Sparks Electric LLC to anyone that needs an electrician. D. Berlin"
"Sparks Electric LLC installed an automatic generator in our house. He was great to work with. Showed up on time, installed the generator and for a great price. I would recommend Sparks Electric LLC to anyone that needs an electrician. D. Berlin"
Porch Pro Headshot Travers Electric Inc
Electricians
Serves Centralia, Washington
(94)
"We reached out to our community to find out who the best electrician was in our area and Travers kept coming up. They came out and were ready to work the same day of the appointment. They gave us a quote, did exactly what they said they were going to do, they did it in the timeframe that they gave ...Read more about Travers Electric Inc
"We reached out to our community to find out who the best electrician was in our area and Travers kept coming up. They came out and were ready to work the same day of the appointment. They gave us a quote, did exactly what they said they were going to do, they did it in the timeframe that they gave ...Read more about Travers Electric Inc
Porch Pro Headshot Terry Electric LLC
Electricians
Serves Centralia, Washington
(13)
Porch Pro Headshot MORGAN ELECTRIC
Electricians
Serves Centralia, Washington
(49)
Morgan Electric is an electrical contractor that offers electrical inspection, circuit breaker repair, fan installation and other services. They are located in Chehalis. The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries has accredited Morgan Electric. They are bonded.
Morgan Electric is an electrical contractor that offers electrical inspection, circuit breaker repair, fan installation and other services. They are located in Chehalis. The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries has accredited Morgan Electric. They are bonded.
Porch Pro Headshot War-Mur Electric Inc
Electricians
Serves Centralia, Washington
Porch Pro Headshot Wichert Electric Inc
Electricians
Serves Centralia, Washington
Porch Pro Headshot SISU Northwest Energy Solutions
Electricians
Serves Centralia, Washington
Porch Pro Headshot Pace electrical solution
Electricians
Serves Centralia, Washington

Frequently asked questions about electricians

An electrician repairs, designs, installs, and maintains electrical systems. There are different types of electricians to choose from, like those who specialize in residential electrical or those who work outdoors. Residential electricians work inside the home to solve wiring problems or do installs. Electricians who work outdoors focus more on the construction of buildings and the systems needed for those projects. Quality electricians tend to be critical thinkers.

Electrical contractors are responsible for planning electrical systems in new buildings, including outlets, lighting fixtures, and ventilation. They install wiring, lighting, and electrical systems according to the municipal code. This also includes installing hangers and brackets to support electrical systems. They read and interpret blueprints and circuit diagrams. They perform maintenance and inspections of these systems. Electricians also repair or upgrade faulty systems, including removing the faults.

Electricians need to go through a trades program specializing in the field. It takes over 2,000 hours, or four years, of hands-on experience in most states before an electrician is licensed and able to work independently. This number can increase for journeymen electricians or if the electrician wants to work on commercial projects. Some states require these tradesmen to pass an exam or receive certification. Beyond acquiring a license, electricians also need to have insurance. This protects the electrician’s equipment, tools and vehicles, and also insures them if something goes wrong.

When you think, “I don’t know any electricians near me,” don’t worry — Porch has you covered. All you need to provide is your ZIP code, contact details, and a description of the project involved, and Porch will match you with a qualified professional. They vet the contractors for you, so you can spend your time where it’s needed most.When you search for an electrician, it’s important to know what the job costs on average before contacting someone. From there, a simple Google search will give you the necessary information, but be sure to read reviews on the contractor before hiring anyone. You can sort reviews by the most recent first and see what people have been saying. A great contractor will have a high number of reviews, and maintain an average of 4.5 stars. Always ask the electrician about their licenses, how they bill, their estimated turnaround time, and whether they specialize in a specific type of job.Before you bring on a profession, check your appliances on other outlets to rule out faulty machines, and double-check that the breakers are on. The most common reasons to hire electricians are flickering lighting or faulty light switches (or if either of the two buzzes when activated). The circuit breaker could have an arc fault or trip whenever a specific appliance runs. Some circuit breakers are outdated, or the wires weren’t designed for the amount of power running through them. Hiring an electrical contractor is a great idea if you have an abnormally high electric bill or want more outlets in the home. A contractor will help you plan the best places for new outlets in the most efficient way possible.

An electrician generally costs between $60 to $100 per hour. The cost of an electrician will depend greatly upon the job, where you live, and what type of professional you hire. Higher costs of living and greater licensing fees also drive the price up. All that said, electrical work can be dangerous. A professional knows how to do the job safely, and they’re up to date on rules and regulations. There are several instances where an electrician may be needed. Common jobs are creating new outlets or light switches, installing phone lines and basic light fixtures, upgrading breakers and electrical circuits, fixing the wiring, installing a home generator, or even automating the home.

On average, a new light switch costs $125, and basic light fixtures cost between $80 to $200. Outlet installations can range from $200 to $750, while breakers and electrical panel installations range from $100 to $1,500. Adding a new phone line costs roughly $700, and recessed lighting costs roughly $800. Upgrading your electrical circuit can cost between $1,300 to $3,000, and installing new wiring can be anywhere from $1,200 to $18,000. Automating your home could cost between $5,000 to $9,000 while installing a generator costs around $2,000 to $10,000.

Some of these prices vary so wildly because no two homes are alike. An outlet that requires running wires through various rooms will cost more than a house where the wiring is simple and accessible. Old homes are harder to work with, and their electrical systems can be outdated. When you get a quote from a professional, be sure to ask him the reasons for the pricing. Materials cost more depending on where you live, which affects prices.

A switched outlet is a power outlet turned on or off via a switch. A variation of this is a half-hot outlet, or a duplex outlet, where the top plug is always ready to provide electricity, whereas the bottom plug doesn’t provide electricity unless you flip a switch. A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlet can’t accomplish half-hot — it must be fully active or only run via a switch.

Before you do anything, turn the power off. If you’re modifying an existing outlet that’s more than a few years old, you might want to replace the outlet. Your outlet needs to match the amperage of your breaker. If your breaker puts out 20 amps, your outlet needs to be capable of handling exactly that. To prep the switch outlet, you’ll need to take the faceplate off and break the tab connecting the two brass screw-plates. Don’t break the one connecting the two silver screws.

In a nutshell, your hot and neutral wires (black and white, respectively) will both go to the switch. You’ll run a 14-3 wire from the box to the switch. You’ll need to pigtail the hotline and cap them with a marrette. Connect the pigtail and the remaining black wire to the outlet. Connect the neutral wire to the silver terminal on the other side. Each line has a copper line, which needs to be grounded to the grounding screw. Electrical work needs to be done correctly to work safely. If you’re uncertain about what you are doing, we highly recommend hiring an electrician. Electricity can cause a lot of damage if done incorrectly, and what seems like a simple task is often best left to professionals.

Outlet installations can cost, on average, $300. This price can be lower or significantly higher, depending on the job, location, and special features you need. Most of this cost goes to labor and ensures the job is done safely. A GFCI outlet will cost more to install, as materials are more expensive and more labor is involved.

Most outlets are generally cheap in terms of materials. A standard 120V outlet can be purchased for $4.00 on average. 2-Prong, 3-Prong, and higher voltage outlets (220V, 240V, 250V) range between $5.00 to $20.00 on the high end. A GFCI outlet, on average, is close to $20. Floor and smart outlets are more versatile, costing an average of $40.

If you want your electrician to replace the outlets, you expect a charge of around $55 per hour — but a skilled local electrician could replace as many as twelve outlets in a single hour. Installing new outlets takes up to two hours, depending on the location. Remember that you’ll also pay for the materials and wiring for new outlets, so these jobs cost roughly $150 to $225 per installation.

Many factors alter your costs. If your existing wiring is up to code and already in place, this will lower your costs. On the flip side, your costs will increase if your outlet is in a difficult location or needs more wiring, your costs will increase. If you need outlets to run large appliances, such as a dryer, or installing GFCI outlets, you’ll have a higher cost due to the expensive materials and the job’s complexity. Electricity is hazardous, and a professional is licensed and insured for the job. Beyond simply switching plate covers, it’s a good idea to hire an electrician.

The easy answer is yes, you can do some basic residential electrical work without a license. This answer varies state by state, so double-check regulations where you live. You can replace outlets, light switches, and even light fixtures. Regular switches are easy to replace with dimmer switches, and light fixtures are simple enough to replace with a ceiling fan. Other simple repairs include replacing a fuse or breaker inside an electrical panel. You can replace bathroom fans, hardwired smoke detectors, and appliances or install low-voltage outdoor lighting on your own.

Remember to cut the power before doing any electrical work. Most of these jobs require basic tools. For simple replacements, you can wire the new outlets or switches just as the old ones were. If you’re upgrading them, be certain to read and follow the directions. Replacing fuses and smoke detectors are quick and easy jobs, but replacing a breaker in your electrical panel is more complicated. Be cautious if you need to do this, as it’s often a sign of something wrong in the electrical system. It may be more efficient and effective in the long run to bring in a professional if there are underlying problems.

Not all residential electrical jobs can be done unlicensed. You’ll need a license if you want to upgrade or relocate your panel or upgrade to a 200 amp service. This is also true if you’re adding a new breaker or circuit or running new wiring for an outlet or switch. If you need to add a subpanel, you’ll also need to be licensed. For most electrical work, it’s imperative to stick with a professional if you’re uncomfortable or don’t understand the work. Electricity is dangerous, and you want to prioritize your health, your family’s health, and your home’s safety. Your local electricians will ensure the job is done correctly, which is worth every penny for the peace of mind.

Recent reviews for Centralia Electricians

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I recently used Travers for an electrical issue I was having at my rental house. They told me that the issue was rats eating through the wires and that they would have to open up the drywall and rewire the whole house. They said it was a hazard as well....

- Joey Scott
434710

I have no idea what the definition of electrician is but you are great.

- lil durk
434705

Listen here buddy. I have no clue who you are but you seem like a great gentlemen. I like men.

- lil mosey
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434708

I have no braincells left in brain after how good you did to my house.

- lil durk
104612

terry electric in olympia wa is the one i wrote the review for , they over charge, watch out< you have been warned.. find a better electrical company that dont over charge for services !!!

- THOMAS GODLEWSKI
104611

what a rip off, they installed 3 cfi and one circuit panel breaker and put in a set screw for the panel and it cost me over 700 hundred dollars, the work took less than a half hour, there excuse was they had to use two guys to do this,, what a rip off. ...

- THOMAS GODLEWSKI
434711

I have absolutely no brain cells left in the brain. Please help me as I am severily autsitic

- lil mosey
434706

Scott is a great gentleman. You get your stuff done very fast.

- lil durk
434704
434701

Great Job. Very low prices for big jobs. I would recommend scott.

- lil durk

Everything You Need to Know About Centralia Electricians

Does the electrician I want to hire need to be licensed in Centralia?

Before you start any project, it is crucial to learn about the certifications and licenses that you or your Electrician need to have. There are 13 electricians in Centralia that are licensed.

Here are the types of license(s) Electricians need to have to work on Electrical Services jobs in WA:

    Electrical Services isn’t exactly what I’m looking for. Are there more specific services similar to electricians available in Centralia?

    If you’ve determined that electrical services are not quite what you were looking for, or if you had a specific project in mind that is similar to electrical services, we can still help you find the right professional in Centralia.

    Centralia has 50 electrician professionals that can help you with your electrical services job. Head to our Pros Page to find specific electricians-pros in Centralia.

    I have Electrical Services work that I need done in Centralia. What should my budget be?

    Our data on recent electrician projects in Centralia shows that larger electrical services projects in city are often upwards of $0.00. However, this price depends on a number of factors. Cost can increase or decrease based on any/all of the following:

    • Location: electricians travel time may factor into the budget.
    • Cost of materials. This is an important factor of your electrical services project budget. You can purchase materials yourself, but remember that your electrician professional maybe be able to leverage relationships with other companies to save on material costs.
    • Company ratings: Highly-rated electricians tend to be more expensive. Decide what balance between ratings and cost is right for you.

    As always, every project is different and you should contact multiple electricians throughout Centralia to ensure your project is done right.

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