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How Much Does an Electrical Panel Upgrade Cost in Everett?

An electrical panel upgrade in Everett typically runs $5,000–$12,000, depending on amperage and the code upgrades your home needs. Everett runs its own electrical permitting and inspections — permits come from the city, not state L&I — and service upgrades are coordinated with Snohomish County PUD at the meter. Older Riverside and Bayside homes still turn up 60-amp services and knob-and-tube wiring. Get a free estimate from a licensed electrician.

By the Eco Electric, Plumbing, Heating And Air licensed team · family-owned since 2012 WA License ECOELEP765P5 Pricing data verified July 2026
Typical range in Everett $5,000 – $12,000 typical panel replacement or service upgrade in Everett & Snohomish County

Typical timeframe: Most panel replacements & upgrades: 1 day · power off for a few hours

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What does electrical panel upgrade cost in Everett? Good, better & best

Installed price ranges for Everett homes. Your estimate depends on your home — the factors below explain what moves it.

Electrical Panel Upgrade installed price ranges in Everett, WA (2026)
Option What it covers Typical installed range
Good — Panel replacement (200A) Like-for-like swap, brought to current code $2,500 – $4,500
Better — Service upgrade (100A → 200A) Most requested More capacity for EV chargers, heat pumps & additions $3,500 – $6,000
Best — Relocation / meter & mast New location, mast, or meter base work $4,500 – $8,000
Add-on — Sub-panel Dedicated capacity for a garage, shop, or addition $1,500 – $3,000

Ranges are representative Everett-area installed estimates. Eco gives you a personalized price range for your home — and explains what affects it — before any work begins.

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What factors affect electrical panel upgrade prices in Everett?

Everett's oldest services

Everett spans 1900s Riverside and Bayside homes to post-war neighborhoods — knob-and-tube wiring and 60-amp services still turn up in the older stock, which can add grounding and circuit-correction scope to a panel job.

City of Everett permits & inspection

Everett runs its own electrical permitting and inspections — permits are pulled from the city, not state L&I. Passing city inspection is part of a legitimate installed price.

Snohomish PUD coordination

A service upgrade means a coordinated shut-off and reconnect with Snohomish County PUD at the meter, which adds scheduling and scope versus a simple panel swap.

Amperage & capacity

Moving from 100A to 200A costs more than a like-for-like replacement, but it's what powers EV chargers, heat pumps, and additions.

Location & access

Panel location, wall finish, and drywall repair after the work all affect the total.

What rebates lower electrical panel upgrade cost in Everett?

Snohomish County PUD is the electric utility here (PSE supplies natural gas); service upgrades are coordinated with the PUD for the meter cut-over.

Electrical panel / service upgrade

Up to $4,000

WA HEAR · Point-of-sale discount

If your new heat pump or appliance needs more electrical capacity, HEAR helps cover an electric panel or service upgrade required for the install.

Who qualifies: Income-eligible households (≤150% area median income)

WA Dept. of Commerce — HEAR

Electrical wiring upgrade

Up to $2,500

WA HEAR · Point-of-sale discount

New wiring required to support efficient electric equipment — like a heat pump or EV charger circuit — can qualify for a HEAR rebate.

Who qualifies: Income-eligible households (≤150% area median income)

WA Dept. of Commerce — HEAR

Program amounts are maximums set by each program; actual rebates depend on income, equipment, and your utility. Eco confirms eligibility at your estimate and handles the paperwork.

Good to know locally

How Everett differs from the rest of the Puget Sound

Electric utility

Snohomish County PUD

Snohomish County PUD is the electric utility here (PSE supplies natural gas); service upgrades are coordinated with the PUD for the meter cut-over.

SnoPUD rebate programs

Electrical permits & inspection

City of Everett Permit Services

Everett runs its own electrical permitting and inspections — permits are pulled from the city, not state L&I.

Office: (425) 257-8810

The homes we work on here

Everett spans 1900s Riverside and Bayside homes to post-war neighborhoods — knob-and-tube and 60-amp services still turn up in the older stock.

Monthly payment options

Financing changes the shape of the payment, not the price — so you can get the electrical panel upgrade that's right for your home, not just what fits this month's budget.

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Everett electrical panel upgrade questions, answered

What factors affect electrical panel upgrade prices in Everett?

Amperage and code corrections move the price most. Everett's oldest Riverside and Bayside homes still turn up knob-and-tube wiring and 60-amp services, which add grounding and circuit work alongside the panel. A 100A-to-200A upgrade also adds meter scope and a SnoPUD cut-over. Eco quotes every line up front.

Who permits and inspects electrical panel work in Everett?

City of Everett Permit Services ((425) 257-8810) - Everett is one of the Washington cities that runs its own electrical permitting and inspections instead of state L&I. Eco pulls the city permit and schedules the inspection as part of your upfront price.

Are there rebates for panel upgrades in Everett?

Statewide, income-eligible households (up to 150% of area median income) can get up to $4,000 toward a panel or service upgrade through WA HEAR when it's required for a qualifying electrification project, plus up to $2,500 for wiring. Eco checks your eligibility and handles the paperwork.

Will my power be off during a panel upgrade in Everett?

Yes, briefly - power is off for several hours while the panel and meter work happens and Snohomish County PUD completes the cut-over. Eco confirms the outage window in your quote, and can provide a standby generator at no charge so your home keeps power through the work.

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