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Plumber, Electrician & HVAC in Juanita — Kirkland, WA

Cottage-era rewires, hillside heat pump conversions, and high-water-table plumbing sense for Kirkland's beach-resort neighborhood — Kirkland city permits pulled and PSE rebates filed for you.

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Illustration of Juanita, Kirkland — the boardwalk over Juanita Bay's marsh with a heron, the beach pier and hillside ramblers beyond
Juanita — one of our featured communities

Eco Electric, Plumbing, Heating and Air serves Juanita — Kirkland's bayside neighborhood with a genuine beach-resort past — with one licensed team across electrical, plumbing, and heating & cooling. When the Lake Washington Ship Canal lowered the lake in 1916, it exposed a rare wide, sandy beach on Juanita Bay; the Forbes family (homesteaders here since 1876) turned it into a resort that drew up to 2,000 visitors a day through the 1930s. The county bought the waterfront in the 1950s, the city took over Juanita Beach Park in 2002, and the neighborhood around it has been growing in rings ever since. Same-day service, upfront pricing, WA License ECOELEP765P5, 4.9★ across 2,300+ Google reviews. Call or text (206) 970-1031.

A resort-era neighborhood with every generation of housing since

Juanita's streets tell its whole timeline: cottage-era survivors from the beach-resort days and the neighborhood's postwar first ring, 1960s–80s ramblers and split-levels climbing toward Finn Hill and Juanita Woodlands, condo and apartment clusters near the bay, and newer infill everywhere between. The work changes street by street — rewiring and repipes in the oldest stock, panel upgrades and heat pump conversions in the mid-century rings, and EV circuits in everything.

Down near the bay, homes sit close to the wetlands of Juanita Bay Park — the bay's marshy edge (a golf course from 1932 to 1975, now Kirkland's biggest wildlife park) is a reminder that low-lying blocks here live with a high water table. Crawlspace moisture, sump systems, and smart water heater placement come up in Juanita more than in most of Kirkland.

Kirkland pulls its own permits — and we handle them

Kirkland is one of the few Washington cities that runs its own electrical permitting and inspections: permits come from City of Kirkland Development Services, not state L&I. We pull the permit, schedule the city inspector, and meet them on site as part of every electrical job — dock and shoreline circuits included.

PSE rebates make Juanita conversions cheaper

Juanita is Puget Sound Energy territory. PSE pays $500–$1,500 on qualifying air-source heat pumps (with a potential fuel-switching bonus for homes moving off gas), up to about $1,500 on qualifying ductless systems — a natural fit for cottage-era homes without ducts — and 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, $4,000 on a supporting panel upgrade. We confirm eligibility and file everything at the estimate. Compare first if you like: heat pump vs. gas furnace for Puget Sound homes.

Services across Juanita

From resort-era cottages to hillside splits — one team that knows which era it's working on. 4.9★

Also serving nearby: Kirkland

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Good to know in Juanita

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

Who powers Juanita

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.

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Permits & inspections in Juanita

City of Kirkland Development Services

Kirkland is one of the few Washington cities that runs its own electrical permitting and inspections — permits are pulled at City Hall, not through state L&I.

(425) 587-3613

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 Juanita

Juanita spans beach-era cottages, 1960s–80s ramblers and split-levels, and bayside condos — original panels and first-generation furnaces are everyday replacements here.

Homes in Juanita — 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 1920s-1950s. The beach-resort era's survivors and the first postwar ring - small panels, galvanized supply lines, and many homes still without ducts.

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

Common services in Juanita

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FAQ — Juanita homes

Who issues electrical permits in Juanita - the city or the state?

The City of Kirkland. It's one of the few Washington cities that runs its own electrical permitting and inspections through Development Services, rather than state L&I. Eco pulls the Kirkland permit, schedules the city inspector, and meets them on site.

Our older Juanita cottage has no ducts. Can it still get efficient heating and cooling?

Yes - ductless mini-splits were made for exactly this housing. Compact outdoor units, quiet indoor heads, no demolition, and PSE pays up to about $1,500 on qualifying systems. Cottage-era homes usually need an electrical look first, which we fold into the same visit.

Why do low blocks near Juanita Bay have damp crawlspaces?

The bay's edge is genuine wetland - Juanita Bay Park is a marsh preserve - and the low-lying streets nearby live with a high water table, especially in the wet season. A properly installed sump system, vapor control, and smart water heater placement keep it from becoming a problem.

What rebates can Juanita homeowners actually get?

PSE rebates of $500-$1,500 on qualifying air-source heat pumps (plus a possible fuel-switching bonus), up to about $1,500 on ductless systems, and ENERGY STAR heat pump water heater rebates. Income-eligible households can stack Washington 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 my 1970s split-level take an EV charger?

Usually, after a load calculation - many Juanita-area homes from that era run services that fill up once a heat pump and dryer share the panel. Where an upgrade is needed, we stage it with the charger install so the city inspection covers both at once.

How fast can you reach Juanita?

Same-day in most cases - Juanita Drive and 100th Ave NE connect straight into routes we run daily, with after-hours emergency support for urgent heating, plumbing, and electrical failures. Calls are answered 24/7.

Around Juanita

We’re working in Juanita 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.

  • Juanita Friday MarketFridays, summer

    Juanita Beach Park's weekly market runs Friday afternoons through September - produce, bakers, and local makers a few steps from the swimming beach.

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