Electrical Services in Spokane, WA

Compare 25 electrical services contractors near you in Spokane 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 May 22, 2026

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Greater Power Electric and Lighting

5.0~5 years online
greaterpowerelectric.com

HES Electrical

5.05+ years online
heselectrical.net

Peterson Electric Inc

5.0~28 years online
petersonelectric.com

Pro Electric Spokane

5.0

Spokane Valley Electric

5.07½+ years online
spokanevalleyelectric.com/contact.html

Evergreen Electric PNW Inc

4.9~4 years online
evergreenelectricpnw.comGet a Free Quote

Handyman Electric LLC

4.920½+ years online
spokaneelectrician.com

Patriot Electric

4.9~8 years online
patriotelectricnw.com

VPC Electric

4.97½+ years online
vpcelectrician.com

Epic Electric, Heating, Cooling & Plumbing

4.83½+ years online
epicfixedit.com

AmeriWest Electric and Solar Corp.

4.65+ years online
ameri-westelectric.com

Mountain States Electrical

4.518½+ years online
mountainstateselectrical.com

Valley Electric

4.39+ years online
valleyelectricspokane.com

Inland Northwest Electric

4.1

Power City Electric

4.025½+ years online
powercityelectric.com

Merit Electric

3.827½+ years online
meritelectric.net

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Electrical Services in Spokane, WA

Spokane electricians in this directory cover central Spokane, the South Hill, Browne's Addition, and surrounding Spokane County. A typical 200-amp panel upgrade runs $2,800-$4,500. Service mast and meter upgrades add $1,200-$3,000. Whole-home Type 2 surge protection runs $300-$600 installed.

Avista Utilities covers most Spokane electric and gas service. Spokane Building Department permits and inspects all service work. Whole-home surge protection is recommended given Spokane thunderstorm and wind exposure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for a Spokane panel upgrade?
Yes — Spokane Building Department requires a permit and inspection.
Will my Spokane EV charger need a panel upgrade?
A 240V/50A Level 2 charger draws 11-12 kW. Older 100-amp services and 1990s 150-amp services are usually too tight.
Should I add surge protection?
Yes — Spokane summer thunderstorms cause direct strikes.

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