Electrical Services in Eugene, OR

Compare 22 electrical services contractors near you in Eugene and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.6/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.

Last updated March 22, 2026

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Doug Palmer Electric

5.016+ years online
dougpalmerelectric.com

Harvest Valley Electric

5.03+ years online
harvestvalleyelectric.com

My Electrician Inc

5.0

PNW Electric LLC

4.94½+ years online
pnwelectricllc.com

Reynolds Electric, Plumbing, Heating and Air

4.9~5 years online
reynoldsep.com/

Source Electric

4.93+ years online
sourceelectricllc.com

Livewire Electric

4.716½+ years online
livewireeugene.com

Lite Electric Services

4.6

Beacon Electric and Lighting

4.427 years online
beaconlighting.com

Contractors Electric, LLC

4.415½+ years online
electrician-eugene.com

Oregon Electric Service

4.418+ years online
orelectricservice.com

Builders Electric Inc

4.328½+ years online
builderselectric.com

Reasonably Acceptable Electrical Services

4.3~3 years online
fixthepower.com

Superior Electric & Construction, LLC

4.0

Think Electric

4.023½+ years online
think-electric.com

Wheeler Electric Inc

4.0

Electrical Services in Nearby OR Cities

Electrical Services in Eugene, OR

Eugene, Oregon electricians serve Lane County including the University of Oregon community. Most older Eugene homes have 100-amp panels original to 1950s-90s construction; modern households with central AC, EV chargers, and heat pumps typically need 200-amp upgrades quoted at $2,800-4,800. Local electricians hold Oregon state licensing through BCD. Eugene permits and inspections cover most electrical work, with EWEB (Eugene Water & Electric Board) providing service as a municipal utility. EWEB offers customer programs including heat pump rebates, EV charger rebates, and time-of-use rates that drive electrician demand for related installations.

Eugene's University of Oregon community and student rental market drive steady demand for landlord maintenance work, ADU electrical service, and the panel upgrades that come with property improvements. Oregon's strong EV adoption and EWEB's incentive programs drive concurrent demand for Level 2 charger installs alongside heat pump installations. Many homes also have detached garages or shop buildings requiring subpanel work.

Frequently Asked Questions

What EWEB rebates apply to electricians?
EWEB offers rebates on Level 2 EV chargers, heat pump installations, electric water heaters, and related electrical work. Reputable Eugene electricians can identify which rebates apply to your project and help with the application paperwork. Federal IRA credits stack with EWEB rebates for further savings.
What permits does Eugene require?
Most electrical work beyond outlet/switch replacement requires a Eugene permit. Service upgrades, new circuits, panel changes, and detached structure feeds all require permits and city inspection. Reputable electricians pull permits as part of the project quote.
How long does panel upgrade take?
A typical Eugene 200-amp service upgrade takes 4-8 hours of electrician time on the install day, plus EWEB coordination for the meter pull and reconnect (usually 1-3 weeks ahead). City inspection follows within 1-3 business days of completion.

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