Redmond is the second-largest concentration of our service work after Bellevue, and the city has a distinct electrical profile. The Microsoft campus footprint, the cluster of secondary tech employers (Nintendo, Honeywell, SpaceX hardware operations), and the dense residential growth that has followed all combine to make Redmond unusually demanding on residential electrical infrastructure. EV charger installations, smart home builds, and panel upgrades to support new electrification scope are our most-requested Redmond projects.
We dispatch to Redmond addresses with the same trucks and the same flat-rate pricing as Bellevue. Permitting in Redmond is generally through WA L&I rather than a city electrical inspector, which produces a slightly different workflow than Bellevue but no difference in standards. We design every Redmond installation to the same quality benchmark regardless of which authority signs off on the inspection.
Tech-Worker Electrical Patterns
Redmond has the highest concentration of EV ownership on the Eastside by a meaningful margin. We install Level 2 chargers across every Redmond neighborhood every week — Tesla Wall Connectors most often, with significant ChargePoint and Wallbox installations as the EV market diversifies. Tech-worker households also tend to invest in smart home infrastructure, multi-room audio wiring, structured low-voltage cabling, and home office electrical builds that go well beyond a typical residential install.
The smart home work in Redmond is more sophisticated than the Eastside average. We deploy Lutron Caseta and RadioRA 3 lighting systems, full Home Assistant installations for technically inclined homeowners, structured wiring in new construction and major remodels, and integration scope across Apple Home, Google, Alexa, and Matter platforms. The work pays for itself in resale value as more Redmond buyers come from the same tech-worker demographic.
The Education Hill, Grass Lawn, and Idylwood Stock
Education Hill, Grass Lawn, and Idylwood concentrate the 1970s-1990s family homes that house many longer-tenured Redmond residents. Panel upgrades are common as homeowners add EV chargers, heat pumps, and smart home loads to electrical services that were sized for an earlier generation of appliances. The work is straightforward — most of these homes have unfinished basements or accessible utility rooms where the panel sits in good working condition for replacement.
Overlake, downtown Redmond, and the high-density apartment stock along Avondale and Redmond Way present different challenges. Multi-family and condominium work coordinates with building engineering, follows HOA rules on exterior work (particularly EV charger mounting on shared garage walls), and frequently requires sub-feed installations from the main building service rather than dedicated branch circuits from a unit panel.
Commercial Work in Redmond
Commercial electrical work in Redmond concentrates in the office parks around Microsoft Way, the retail along Redmond Way, and the strip plazas serving the residential neighborhoods. We do tenant improvement electrical, kitchen hood repair on the restaurant tenant spaces, 240V and 277V/480V service work for the larger commercial buildings, and smart-control lighting installations for office buildouts. We do not do fire alarm or fiber splicing; for those scopes, we refer to specialized contractors.
Neighborhoods We Serve in Redmond
Services We Provide in Redmond
Every service in our catalog is available in Redmond. The most-requested services are linked below; for anything not listed, call dispatch directly.
Schedule Service in Redmond
Call our 24/7 dispatch line at 425-900-3610 for Redmond service, or send your project details through the contact form. Same-day dispatch for emergencies. Free in-home evaluations for installation work. Written flat-rate quotes within 48 hours of the site visit.