Premium Electrical Services in Sammamish
Licensed, bonded & insured. Serving Sammamish for over 20 years.
Get A Free Quote(206) 260-1981Why Sammamish Homeowners Choose Konsker Electric
Serving upscale family homes near Beaver Lake Park and across the Sammamish Plateau, Konsker Electric provides reliable electrical services engineered for the Plateau's unique elevation and weather patterns.
The Sammamish Plateau's higher elevation brings more snow and ice events — proper service mast bracing and backup generators provide essential resilience.
Our crews work daily near Beaver Lake Park and the Sammamish Plateau and throughout the Sammamish neighborhood, so we know the local permit office, the common service-drop layouts, and the building stock — Sammamish features upscale family homes on the Sammamish Plateau. Every installation is tailored to the property's specific age, wiring type, and electrical load requirements — backed by full warranty and code-compliant permits.

Electrical Services in Sammamish
Panel Upgrades
200-amp service upgrades for modern electrical demands. We replace outdated panels with UL-listed equipment that meets current NEC and Washington State code.
Residential Wiring
Complete home wiring, rewiring, and circuit additions. All work is permitted, inspected, and warrantied for your protection.
Commercial Electrical
Tenant improvements, warehouse lighting, and commercial buildouts. Licensed for projects up to 600V with full permit management.
Safety Inspections
Comprehensive electrical system evaluations identifying code violations, fire hazards, and efficiency improvements.
Popular services in Sammamish: Generator Installation, EV Charger Installation, Panel Upgrades.
More About Electrical Services in Sammamish, WA
Licensed Electrician in Sammamish, WA
Sammamish sits on the plateau between Lake Sammamish and the Snoqualmie Valley, with a footprint that runs from the Issaquah line north past Klahanie, Pine Lake, and Beaver Lake all the way to the Redmond line at NE Inglewood Hill Road. Konsker Electric is fully licensed, bonded, and insured through Washington State L&I, and we've been working Sammamish properties for more than 20 years — the 1990s master-planned subdivisions in Klahanie and Trossachs, the early-2000s custom homes around Pine Lake and Beaver Lake, the larger estate properties on the eastern edge of the plateau, and the new infill construction going up along 228th Avenue SE. Every job is permitted through the City of Sammamish and inspected before final sign-off.
The Sammamish plateau sits at roughly 450 to 500 feet of elevation, and that's high enough to noticeably change the electrical reality compared to the Eastside lowlands. Snow and ice events that drop an inch in Bellevue routinely drop three to six inches on the plateau, and the long overhead PSE distribution feeders running across the top of the plateau take more snow and limb loading than the protected feeders down in Issaquah or Redmond. November through February PSE outages of 12 to 36 hours are common, and the homes farthest from the I-90 substations on the eastern and southern edges of the plateau see the longest restoration times.
Most Sammamish neighborhoods have HOA architectural review committees with strict standards on anything visible from the street — generator pads, EV chargers on exterior garage walls, exterior conduit runs, and landscape-lighting transformers all typically require ARC submittal before we can pull the city electrical permit. We've worked through the Klahanie, Trossachs, and Pine Lake ARC processes many times and know what gets approved on the first round.
Standby Generator Installation
Standard Sammamish generator install: Generac Guardian 18-26 kW or Kohler 20RESCL on a poured concrete pad set inside HOA-approved setbacks with screening as required, service-rated 200-amp automatic transfer switch, buried natural-gas line tied to PSE meter (sized for generator load) or propane tank, and a load-managed setup so the generator carries heat pumps, refrigeration, well pumps where present, and home-office circuits through 24-48 hour winter outages. Permits filed with the City of Sammamish, ARC submittal coordinated where required, and full commissioning load test at handoff.
EV Charger Installation in HOA-Governed Subdivisions
Sammamish EV charger installs on exterior walls visible from the street typically need ARC submittal — charger model, mounting location, conduit routing, color match. Once approved, we install the dedicated 50-amp circuit with 6-AWG copper, hardwired Tesla Wall Connector, Wallbox Pulsar Plus, or ChargePoint Home Flex, GFCI protection per NEC 625, and a clean conduit run that follows existing siding lines. For two-EV households we add DCC-9 load shedding so a second charger can be added without a service upgrade. City of Sammamish permit and inspection.
200-Amp & 320-Amp Panel Upgrades
Most newer Sammamish homes have 200-amp services, but the larger estate properties driving heat pumps, two EV chargers, hot tubs, and outdoor kitchens benefit from a 320- or 400-amp service upgrade. Standard scope: Square D QO or Eaton CH gear with copper bus, full AFCI/CAFCI, Type 2 SPD at the service, and copper grounding electrode upgrade. PSE service disconnect and reconnect coordinated directly.
Schedule Your Free Estimate
Contact Konsker Electric for a free estimate on any electrical project in Sammamish. Call (206) 260-1981 or request a quote online. We handle the City of Sammamish permits, the HOA ARC submittal where required, the PSE coordination, and the inspection. Serving Sammamish since 2003.
Frequently Asked Questions — Sammamish Electrical Services
What should I do during a power outage?
First, check if your neighbors also lost power — if so, contact your utility provider. If the outage is limited to your home, check your main breaker and reset any tripped breakers. If the problem persists, call a licensed electrician. For frequent outages, consider a whole-home generator installation for uninterrupted backup power.
Can you install an EV charger at my home?
Yes. We install Level 2 (240V) EV chargers for all major vehicle brands. Installation includes running a dedicated circuit from your panel to your garage or carport, mounting the charging unit, and ensuring everything meets NEC and local code requirements. Most installations are completed in half a day.
What's the difference between a licensed and unlicensed electrician?
A licensed electrician has completed thousands of hours of supervised training, passed state exams, and carries proper insurance and bonding. Unlicensed workers may offer lower prices but put your property at risk — their work often fails inspection, voids insurance claims, and can create serious fire or shock hazards. Always verify your electrician's Washington State L&I license number.
Need a Licensed Electrician in Sammamish?
Contact Konsker Electric today for professional electrical services throughout Sammamish, WA and the greater Seattle metro area.
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