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Plumber, Electrician & HVAC in Inglewood — Kenmore, WA
Panel upgrades, heat pump conversions, and staged repipes for Inglewood's 1950s–70s ramblers and split-levels around Kenmore's century-old golf club — PSE and WA HEAR rebates filed for you.
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Eco Electric, Plumbing, Heating and Air serves Inglewood — the south-Kenmore neighborhood around Inglewood Golf Club, one of the Pacific Northwest's oldest courses (established 1919) — with one licensed team across electrical, plumbing, and heating & cooling. The neighborhood built out from the 1950s through the 1970s with ramblers and split-levels, and today those homes mix original systems with brand-new townhome infill and condo buildings overlooking the fairways. Same-day service, upfront pricing, WA License ECOELEP765P5, 4.9★ across 2,300+ Google reviews. Call or text (206) 970-1031.
Mid-century Kenmore homes, one systems story
A 1962 Inglewood rambler typically carries a 100-amp panel, first-generation ducts, and a furnace two or three replacements deep. That combination makes this one of the best neighborhoods in Kenmore for a straightforward electrification play: a panel upgrade where the load calculation says so, then a heat pump that replaces the furnace and finally adds cooling. Split-levels with hard-to-heat lower floors are classic ductless retrofit candidates.
Finding a plumber Inglewood trusts with 60-year-old lines
Original galvanized supply lines in the neighborhood's oldest homes are reaching the rust-shut stage — a staged repipe restores pressure without wrecking walls. Water heaters from the last replacement wave are due again: compare tank, tankless, and heat pump water heaters honestly before choosing. Mature trees along the fairway streets mean roots — we camera-inspect sewer lines before anyone digs.
Condos and townhomes near the club
The newer condo and townhome buildings near the course are association-managed, where equipment placement, appearance, and noise standards shape every install. Quiet ductless systems suit these buildings well, and we provide the specs and sound-rating documentation associations ask for — designed to pass review the first time.
PSE rebates apply in Kenmore
Inglewood is Puget Sound Energy territory for both electricity and gas. PSE pays $500–$1,500 on qualifying air-source heat pumps (with a potential fuel-switching bonus for homes moving off gas) and up to ~$1,500 on qualifying ductless systems replacing electric baseboard, plus rebates on ENERGY STAR 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 eligibility and file everything. See current Washington rebates, or compare first: heat pump vs. gas furnace for Puget Sound homes.
Services for Inglewood homes
- Heat Pumps · Ductless Mini-Splits · Heating & Furnaces · Air Conditioning
- Panel Upgrades · Wiring & Rewiring · EV Chargers · Electrical Inspections
- Repiping · Water Heaters · Heat Pump Water Heaters · Sewer Lines
- Eco Care Membership — seasonal tune-ups that stretch aging equipment
Sixty-year-old homes reward owners who plan ahead. 4.9★
- 2,300+ Google reviews
- WA Lic ECOELEP765P5
- BBB A+
- Since 2012. Free second opinion on any quote. Book online or call (206) 970-1031 — Se habla español.
Also serving nearby: Kenmore
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Good to know in Inglewood
The details that change home projects from city to city — Inglewood's utilities, rebates, and inspection rules at a glance.
Who powers Inglewood
Puget Sound Energy
PSE is both the electric and natural-gas utility here, and its efficiency rebates come straight off qualifying heat pump, water heater, and insulation projects.
- Air-source heat pump (PSE)$500–$1,500
- Ductless mini-split (PSE)Up to ~$1,500
- Heat pump for heating & coolingUp to $8,000
- Heat pump water heater (PSE)Rebate available
Permits & inspections in Inglewood
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 Inglewood
Inglewood's 1950s–1970s ramblers and split-levels around Kenmore's century-old golf club mix original panels and first-generation systems with newer townhome infill.
Homes in Inglewood — 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 1950s-1970s. Inglewood's originals - 100-amp panels, first-generation ducts, galvanized supply lines in the oldest homes, and furnaces several replacements deep.
- Panel Upgrades The gateway project - capacity for a heat pump, dryer, and EV charger at once.
- Heat Pumps Replace the aging furnace with efficient heat plus the cooling these homes never had.
- Ductless Mini-Splits Fix the cold lower floor of a split-level without duct surgery.
- Repiping Galvanized lines rust shut from the inside; staged repiping restores pressure.
Not sure which fits? Call (206) 970-1031 and we’ll match the right system to your Inglewood home — no guesswork.
Common services in Inglewood
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FAQ — Inglewood homes
Is Inglewood's older wiring safe for today's loads?
The neighborhood's 1950s-70s homes mostly predate grounded circuits everywhere and 200-amp services. An electrical inspection with a load calculation tells you where you stand; from there, panel upgrades and targeted rewiring are staged so drywall damage is minimal. Income-eligible households can get up to $4,000 toward a panel upgrade through Washington HEAR.
Can a split-level's cold downstairs be fixed without new ductwork?
Yes - a ductless head on the lower level is the classic fix, and it usually cools the upstairs in summer as a bonus. PSE pays meaningful rebates when ductless replaces electric baseboard heat.
Do condo and townhome units near the golf club need association approval?
Generally yes for anything visible or audible outside - condenser placement, conduit, and venting. We provide the specs and manufacturer sound ratings associations ask for and design installs to pass review the first time.
When should original galvanized pipes be replaced?
When pressure drops, water discolors, or a camera inspection shows the inside diameter closing up. A staged repipe - one section at a time, walls patched properly - restores pressure without turning the house into a construction site.
How fast can you reach Kenmore?
Same-day in most cases - Inglewood sits minutes off our regular north-end routes via SR-522, with after-hours emergency support for urgent failures. Calls are answered 24/7.
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