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Plumber, Electrician & HVAC in the Edmonds Bowl — Edmonds, WA

Mill-era cottage rewires, view-home heat pump conversions, and marsh-flats drainage for the walkable heart of Edmonds — coastal-smart equipment care with SnoPUD rebates worked into every quote.

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Illustration of the Edmonds Bowl — early-1900s cottages sloping down to the fishing pier and ferry dock, a state ferry arriving with the Olympics across the Sound
Edmonds Bowl — one of our featured communities

Eco Electric, Plumbing, Heating and Air serves the Edmonds Bowl — the amphitheater-shaped basin that slopes from Ninth Avenue down to the ferry dock, the marina, and Puget Sound — with one licensed team across electrical, plumbing, and heating & cooling. George Brackett spotted the Bowl's timber from his canoe in 1870, platted his mill town here in 1884, and saw Edmonds incorporate in 1890 as Snohomish County's first city; shingle mills lined the waterfront until the last one closed in 1951, and the Port's marina followed in the early 1960s. Today the Bowl is the walkable heart of the oldest incorporated city in Snohomish County. Same-day service, upfront pricing, WA License ECOELEP765P5, 4.9★ across 2,300+ Google reviews. Call or text (206) 970-1031.

Mill-town bones under a view-town market

The Bowl's oldest blocks — near Main Street and the original 1884 plat — still hold early-1900s mill-era homes whose walls can carry knob-and-tube-era wiring and whose galvanized supply lines are a century past their design life. Ringing them are the mid-century view homes the Bowl is famous for — sweeping Sound-and-Olympics sightlines, but original panels, electric baseboard, and first-generation furnaces underneath — plus downtown condos and new construction near the transit core. We work all of it: inspection-first care and staged rewiring in the old stock, panel upgrades and heat pump conversions in the view rings, quiet ductless systems for condos.

Salt air off the ferry lanes — and low ground by the marsh

Bowl homes face working salt water — the ferry lanes, the marina, the fishing pier — and marine air is hard on outdoor equipment: coils, cabinets, and electrical lugs corrode faster than they do a mile uphill. On installs west of Ninth we favor coastal-appropriate coil options, sheltered placements, and seasonal fresh-water rinses, and we check exterior panels for corrosion as part of electrical inspections. At the Bowl's south edge sits the Edmonds Marsh — one of the region's few remaining urban saltwater estuaries — and the low blocks near it live closer to the water table than the hillside: crawlspace moisture control, sump systems, and sensible water heater placement come up often on the flats.

SnoPUD rebates, worked into the quote

Edmonds is Snohomish County PUD territory (PSE supplies the natural gas). SnoPUD pays up to $2,500 on qualifying inverter-driven ducted heat pumps ($1,800 standard) installed by a registered contractor replacing electric heat, and up to $1,000 on qualifying heat pump water heaters. Income-eligible households can stack Washington HEAR point-of-sale discounts — up to $8,000 on a heat pump, $1,750 on a heat pump water heater, $4,000 on a supporting panel upgrade. Electrical permits run through Washington State L&I; we pull them and meet the inspector. See current Washington rebates or compare first: heat pump vs. gas furnace for Puget Sound homes.

Services for Bowl homes

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Good to know in Edmonds Bowl

The details that change home projects from city to city — Edmonds Bowl's utilities, rebates, and inspection rules at a glance.

Who powers Edmonds Bowl

Snohomish County PUD

Snohomish County PUD is the electric utility here (PSE supplies natural gas), and its instant rebates come off the bid when a registered contractor installs qualifying equipment.

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Permits & inspections in Edmonds Bowl

WA Dept. of Labor & Industries (L&I)

Electrical work here is permitted and inspected by Washington State L&I — not the city.

We pull the permit and meet the inspector — it's part of the job, whichever authority covers your address.

The homes we work on in Edmonds Bowl

The Bowl's early-1900s cottages and mid-century view homes slope to the ferry dock — knob-and-tube-era wiring, salt-air condensers, and remodel layers meet on the same streets.

Homes in Edmonds Bowl — and the systems that fit them

Pick the property type that matches yours to see which electrical, plumbing, and heating & cooling upgrades make the most sense for how these homes were actually built.

Which home is yours?

Built 1890s-1930s. The original plat near Main Street - shingle-mill-town homes with knob-and-tube-era wiring, small services, and galvanized supply lines under lovingly kept exteriors.

Not sure which fits? Call (206) 970-1031 and we’ll match the right system to your Edmonds Bowl home — no guesswork.

Common services in Edmonds Bowl

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FAQ — Edmonds Bowl homes

Is salt air really harder on equipment in the Bowl than up the hill?

Noticeably. West of Ninth, homes sit close to working salt water, and marine air corrodes outdoor coils, cabinets, and electrical lugs faster than inland exposure. We spec coastal-appropriate coil options, pick sheltered placements, and put a fresh-water rinse on a seasonal schedule - it meaningfully extends equipment life.

Our early-1900s Edmonds home still has old wiring. How disruptive is a rewire?

Less than most owners fear. We map the system with an inspection first, then stage the rewiring room by room so original plaster and trim survive - mill-era homes deserve that care. Panel and service upgrades happen in the same sequence so the house only opens up once.

Why do the low blocks near the Edmonds Marsh need drainage attention?

The marsh is a genuine saltwater estuary, and the flat blocks near it live closer to the water table than the hillside - crawlspaces stay damp and heavy rain has less place to go. Moisture control, a properly installed sump system, and smart water heater placement keep it a non-issue.

What rebates can Bowl homeowners get on a heat pump?

Snohomish County PUD pays up to $2,500 on qualifying inverter-driven ducted heat pumps ($1,800 standard) when a registered contractor replaces electric heat, and up to $1,000 on qualifying heat pump water heaters. Income-eligible households can stack WA HEAR point-of-sale discounts - up to $8,000 for a heat pump, $1,750 for a heat pump water heater, and $4,000 for a supporting panel upgrade. We confirm and file everything.

Can a view home get a heat pump without wrecking the sightlines?

Yes - that's the standard Bowl design problem and we treat it as such: low-profile ground placements, quiet inverter units, and linesets routed so nothing interrupts the view that made you buy the house. Sound data comes with the proposal.

How fast can you reach the Bowl?

Same-day in most cases - Highway 99 and SR-104 feed routes we run daily, with after-hours emergency support for urgent heating, plumbing, and electrical failures. Calls are answered 24/7.

Around Edmonds Bowl

We’re working in Edmonds Bowl year-round, so we plan around the events that shape the neighborhood calendar — and if a project needs to wrap before the street closes for a parade, we schedule for it.

  • An Edmonds Kind of 4thJuly 4

    The Bowl's signature day - the Edmonds 4th of July 5K (beat Ol' Man Brackett's time), a children's parade, and the main parade through downtown at noon.

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