Masters Electric & Communications LLC

Electrician - Seattle, WA

Average rating

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5.00

5.0

based on 34 online reviews

Average rating

info

5.00

5.0

based on 34 online reviews
based on 34 ratings

Project Gallery

A table showing the projects done by the pro

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Project

Date

Description

Cost

Home

new bathroom in Greenwood

Dec 2016

To wire a new bathroom: install a dedicated 20 amp circuit from electrical panel roughly 60 ft from bathroom for a GFCI receptacle, bring another dedicated 15 amp lighting circuit from panel for vanity and genereal room light and 100 cfm low profile exhaust fan and bring a dedicated 240 volt circuit from panel for 1,000 watt in wall electric heater.

$2k

Seattle, WA

Phinney Ridge main breaker panel upgrade

Jul 2016

Home owner wanted to eliminate the knob & tube wiring in the home and we strongly recommended upgrading to a new 200 amp service before rewiring the home in order to accommodate the new NEC code that requires all new 120 volt branch circuits be protected by AFCI and GFCI circuit breakers.

$3k

Seattle, WA

Ballard 200 amp Service upgrade

Mar 2016

This home's original breaker panel size was 125 amps with a number of electrical code violations as well as being undersized for the demands of a modern home. The strike was raised above the minimum NEC code requirement using an offset rigid mast and the main panel was enlarged to 200 amps

$4k

Seattle, WA

Emergency Storm Repair

Mar 2016

a family in View Ridge with a new baby girl lost power when a tree fell on the power lines feeding their home and they needed power restored quickly. The mast had been torn off the house, the power lines compromised and the conduit in pieces. We installed new conduit and new power lines and secured the new mast to the exterior of the home in 1 day and city of Seattle inspected the work the next morning and by that afternoon power was restored and the family was once again safe and warm.

$900

Seattle, WA

Electric Car Charging Station

Sep 2014

A condominium in north Seattle has an electric car, a Nissan Leaf and needed the electric charging station installed on the opposite side of the parking garage. The HOA provided the charging station. Masters Electric & Communications, provided over 100 ft of conduit & over 300 ft of wire. Note that through careful attention to detail we were able to install the charger in the middle of the parking bay which reduced to overall cost of installation AND increased the flexibility of the charging station by allowing the car to be charged whether it is parked nose in or backed into the stall!

$1k

Seattle, WA

Roof service conduit & feeder upgrade

Aug 2014

Luckily a home had to be reroofed, which required that a very poorly executed and hazardous 200 amp electrical service conduit and feeder install needed to be removed for the roofers to remove the old roof and install a new one. As you view the photos notice the difference between the old conduit, sun warped, unsupported and broken exposing the feeder wire to the elements and the new upgraded conduit & feeder installation. Although the NEC electrical code book, a.k.a. the electrician's bible, and let's face it a voluminous fun romp through electrical installation do's and don'ts, does not require it, Masters Electric & Communications provided 2 inexpensive additions to our installation to keep the homeowners & tradesmen safe and the roof service conduit & breaker panel feeder wires functioning effectively well into the future - triple the number of supports were added to support the conduit for a few extra dollars and a $20 expansion coupling was added to absorb the expansion & contraction of the conduit to prevent conduit warping and breaking.

$4k

Clyde Hill, WA

Town & Country Fence office

Jun 2014

Install 4 new electrical branch circuits from the main floor breaker panel to basement crew room for fridge, coffee maker and microwave and main floor computer servers and phone system interface and fire alarm. To install new communications lines, phone & internet 18 locations on 3 floors and install CAT6 rated, punch down panel, jacks & phone lines.

$15k

Lynnwood, WA

Temporary Power Pole

Mar 2014

Install a 125 amp temporary power pole using power from nearby transformer. This project required clear communication with the general contractor whose temporary office trailer needed power, the electric utility that had to approve the temporary additional load to the transformer and the electrical inspector.

$4k

Mukilteo, WA

Condominium complex in Everett, WA

Jan 2014

A jaw on a meter base for a residential unit in a condominium was damaged and because the meter base was part of a 6 meter base pack, the entire bank of 6 meter bases had to be replaced. The meter bank change out needed to be closely coordinated with the condo HOA in order to inform 6 condo residences that their electricity would be cut for 8-10 hours on the day of the electrical work, the general contractor, the electrical inspector who had to inspect the electrical work before power could be restored and the local utility district that would come and cut power from the transformer to the meter bank while the meter bank was being replaced and then reconnect power afterwards.

$7k

Everett, WA