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Plumber, Electrician & HVAC in Gleneagle — Arlington, WA
Furnace and water heater replacements, EV-era panel work, and storm-season generators for Gleneagle's 1990s two-stories — ACC-ready documentation, SnoPUD and WA HEAR rebates filed for you.
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Eco Electric, Plumbing, Heating and Air serves Gleneagle — Arlington's largest neighborhood, the 1990s master-planned community built around the 18-hole Gleneagle golf course — with one licensed team across electrical, plumbing, and heating & cooling. With more than a thousand homes that went up together, Gleneagle's builder-grade furnaces, water heaters, and panels are aging out together too — street by street. Same-day service, upfront pricing, WA License ECOELEP765P5, 4.9★ across 2,300+ Google reviews. Call or text (206) 970-1031.
1990s two-stories at the 30-year mark
The classic Gleneagle home is a two-story from the 1990s with the furnace in the garage, the water heater beside it, and ducts that never quite reached the bonus room. Original furnaces here are past design life — replacement is a when, not an if — and the smart move is deciding on your schedule, not the coldest week of January. We run the load calculation and design heat pump conversions that heat efficiently and finally add summer cooling, with ductless heads for bonus rooms that never behaved.
An electrician for Gleneagle's growing loads
Builder-era panels handle a 1990s load plan fine — then an EV charger, a heat pump, and a hot tub arrive. We assess capacity with a real load calculation and stage panel upgrades where the math says so. North county windstorms make standby generators a steady ask here — sized honestly, sited to community standards, with sound documentation included.
Finding a plumber Gleneagle trusts
Original water heaters in Gleneagle are on their second or third cycle: compare tank, tankless, and heat pump water heaters honestly before the next one is an emergency. Thirty-year-old supply fittings and shutoffs deserve a look before they leak, and drain cleaning comes with a camera so you see what we see.
The ACC reviews exterior changes — even repaints
The Gleneagle Country Club Association's Architectural Control Committee reviews substantial exterior changes before work starts — the association's own guidance lists everything from fences and sheds to re-roofs and repainting (even in the same color), with up to 30 days to respond. Exterior mechanical equipment like heat pump condensers and generators falls squarely in that lane. We prepare the specs, placement drawings, screening plans, and sound ratings your ACC submission needs, and we design placements that pass the first time. Note for planning: the ACC review is separate from the City of Arlington's building permits and the state's electrical permits — we handle the permit side entirely.
SnoPUD rebates apply here
Gleneagle is Snohomish County PUD territory (PSE supplies natural gas). SnoPUD pays up to $2,500 on qualifying inverter-driven ducted heat pumps ($1,800 standard) installed by a registered contractor when 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, and $4,000 on a supporting panel upgrade. We confirm what applies and file everything. See current Washington rebates, or compare first: heat pump vs. gas furnace for Puget Sound homes.
Services for Gleneagle homes
- Heat Pumps · Ductless Mini-Splits · Heating & Furnaces · Air Conditioning
- Panel Upgrades · EV Chargers · Generators · Electrical Inspections
- Water Heaters · Tankless · Heat Pump Water Heaters · Drain Cleaning
- Eco Care Membership — seasonal tune-ups that stretch aging equipment
A thousand homes are replacing systems this decade. Replace smarter. 4.9★
- 2,300+ Google reviews
- WA Lic ECOELEP765P5
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- Since 2012. Free second opinion on any quote. Book online or call (206) 970-1031 — Se habla español.
Also serving nearby: Arlington
Local know-how
Good to know in Gleneagle
The details that change home projects from city to city — Gleneagle's utilities, rebates, and inspection rules at a glance.
Who powers Gleneagle
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.
- Heat pump (Snohomish PUD)Up to $2,500
- Heat pump for heating & coolingUp to $8,000
- Heat pump water heater (Snohomish PUD)Up to $1,000
- Heat pump water heaterUp to $1,750
Permits & inspections in Gleneagle
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 Gleneagle
Gleneagle's 1990s two-story homes are hitting the 30-year mark — builder-grade furnaces and water heaters aging out, with ACC review shaping every exterior install.
Homes in Gleneagle — 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 1990-2000. Gleneagle's signature home - garage furnace, builder-grade water heater, ducts that never quite reached the bonus room, and a panel sized for 1990s living.
- Heat Pumps Replace the aging furnace with efficient heat plus real summer cooling.
- Water Heaters Second- and third-cycle tanks are due - compared honestly before one fails.
- Panel Upgrades Capacity for an EV charger, heat pump, and hot tub at once.
- Ductless Mini-Splits Fix the bonus room that never held temperature - no duct surgery.
Not sure which fits? Call (206) 970-1031 and we’ll match the right system to your Gleneagle home — no guesswork.
Common services in Gleneagle
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FAQ — Gleneagle homes
Do I need Gleneagle ACC approval before exterior work?
For substantial exterior changes, yes - the association's Architectural Control Committee reviews plans before work starts and can take up to 30 days to respond, so it pays to submit early. Eco prepares the specs, placement drawings, screening plan, and sound ratings your submission needs. Interior like-for-like repairs don't need review.
My Gleneagle furnace is original - mid-1990s. Repair or replace?
At 30 years it's past design life and typically fails during a cold snap when everyone else's does too. Replacing on your schedule - with SnoPUD rebates and, for income-eligible households, Washington HEAR discounts - beats an emergency install. If a repair is genuinely smarter, we'll say so; second opinions are free.
Whose permits does work in Gleneagle need?
Two tracks: the ACC's community review, and the government side - building permits through the City of Arlington where required, and electrical permits through Washington State L&I. We pull the permits, schedule inspections, and meet the inspector; the ACC submission we prepare for you.
Is my builder-era panel enough for an EV charger?
Often, but not once a heat pump or hot tub joins - a load calculation gives the real answer. Income-eligible households can get up to $4,000 toward a panel upgrade through Washington HEAR when it supports efficient electric equipment.
Do you handle generator noise rules?
Yes - placement, screening, and manufacturer sound ratings are exactly what community review looks at, and we include that documentation in the ACC package. We also size honestly: sometimes a smaller unit with load management beats the biggest one on the brochure.
How fast can you reach Arlington?
Same-day in most cases straight up I-5 from our Everett office, with after-hours emergency support for urgent heating, plumbing, and electrical failures. Calls are answered 24/7.
Around Gleneagle
HOA know-how
The Gleneagle Country Club Association's Architectural Control Committee (ACC) reviews substantial exterior changes before work starts — the association's guidance covers everything from fences and re-roofs to repainting in the same color, with up to 30 days to respond. Exterior mechanical equipment like heat pump condensers and generator placements falls squarely in that lane. We prepare the specs, placement drawings, screening plans, and sound ratings your ACC submission needs, and we design placements that pass the first time.
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