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Electrical Services

Licensed & Trusted Electricians Serving King & Pierce County Since 1952

Looking for a reliable electrician near you? Reinhart Electric provides expert electrical services for homes and businesses throughout Renton, WA, and the surrounding areas. Our licensed and insured electricians specialize in panel upgrades, EV charger installations, lighting, and full electrical remodelsβ€”keeping your property safe, efficient, and up to code.

πŸ“ Serving Residential & Commercial Clients in:
βœ” Renton (Headquarters)
βœ” Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond
βœ” Kent, Auburn, Federal Way, Issaquah
βœ” Tacoma, Puyallup, Sumner, Bonney Lake
βœ” Everett, Lynnwood, Bothell, Monroe

πŸ›  Need electrical work? Call (425) 251-5201 or request a quote online today!

⚑ Electrical Panel Upgrades & Circuit Breaker Services

Older electrical panels can’t always handle modern power demands. We provide:
βœ” Electrical panel replacements (outdated fuse box to circuit breakers)
βœ” Main service panel upgrades for higher electrical loads
βœ” Sub-panel installations for ADUs, garages, and remodels
βœ” Breaker troubleshooting & replacements

πŸ’‘ LED Lighting & Smart Electrical Upgrades

Upgrade your property with modern, energy-efficient lighting solutions:
βœ” Recessed lighting & under-cabinet lighting
βœ” Outdoor security lighting & motion sensors
βœ” Landscape lighting design & setup
βœ” Smart home lighting installations

πŸš— EV Charger Installation for Homes & Businesses

Drive an electric vehicle? Charge faster with a professional EV charger installation:
βœ” Level 2 home charging stations (Tesla, ChargePoint, JuiceBox & more)
βœ” 240V dedicated circuit installation for optimal charging
βœ” Permits & inspections handled for hassle-free installation

🏑 Electrical Remodels, Home Wiring & New Construction

Whether you’re renovating your home or expanding your business, we ensure all electrical work is code-compliant and future-proof:
βœ” Kitchen & bathroom remodel wiring
βœ” Custom home additions & ADU electrical work
βœ” Office & commercial electrical upgrades
βœ” Custom wiring & smart home automation

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New Construction Wiring & Installation

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Home & Business Electrical Inspections

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Electrical Troubleshooting & Repairs

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Panel Upgrades & Services Changes

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Whole Home Rewiring

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Outlet & Switch Installation/Replacement

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Smart Home Wiring & Automation

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Ceiling Fan Installation & Wiring

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Surge Protection Systems

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Dedicated Circuits for Major Appliances

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AFCI/GFCI Outlet Installation

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Generator Installation & Maintenance

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Whole House Surge Protection

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EV Charger Installation (Level I,II & III)

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Home Theater & AV Wiring

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Security System Wiring

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Custom Lighting Design & Installation

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Recessed & LED Lighting Upgrades

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Outdoor & Landscape Lighting

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Security Lighting & Installation

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Under Cabinet & Accent Lighting

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Chandelier & Pendant Lighting Installation

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Motion Sensor Lighting

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Electrical Code Updates & Compliance

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Grounding & Bonding Services

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Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detector Installation

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Electrical Safety Audits

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Generator Transfer Switches & Lockouts

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Energy Efficient Lighting Solutions

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Hot Tub & Spa Electrical Installation

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Data & Network Cabling

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Electrical Solutions for Home Additions & Remodels

When To Call a Local Electrician

  • Frequent Circuit Breaker Trips – If your breakers trip often, your system may be overloaded or have faulty wiring.
  • Flickering or Dimming Lights – This can signal wiring issues or an overloaded circuit.
  • Burning Smell or Scorched Outlets – A sign of overheating wires or potential fire hazards.
  • Buzzing Sounds from Outlets or Panel – Electrical components should run silentlyβ€”buzzing may indicate a problem.
  • Sparking Outlets or Switches – Sparks can mean faulty wiring, loose connections, or short circuits.
  • Outdated Electrical Panel – Homes with old panels may need an upgrade to handle modern power demands.
  • Warm or Hot Outlets – Outlets should never feel hot to the touch; this could mean dangerous wiring issues.
  • Power Outages in Parts of Your Home – If lights or outlets stop working while others function, there may be a wiring issue.
  • You’re Installing New Appliances – Major appliances like ovens, AC units, or EV chargers often require dedicated circuits.
  • Home Renovations or Additions – Expanding your space? Ensure your electrical system can support the new load.
  • Electrical Shocks from Outlets or Switches – Even a mild shock is a warning sign of faulty wiring.
  • Upgrading to Smart Home Features – Professional installation ensures proper function and safety.
  • Need More Outlets or Lighting – Avoid overloading power strips by adding outlets where needed.