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Plumber, Electrician & HVAC in Picnic Point — Snohomish County, WA

Bluff drainage, coastal-smart heat pumps, storm-season generators, and panel capacity for the shoreline community between Edmonds and Mukilteo — SnoPUD rebates confirmed and filed for you.

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Illustration of Picnic Point — homes on the wooded bluff above the beach stairs, railroad tracks and creek mouth below, Whidbey Island across the Sound
Picnic Point — one of our featured communities

Eco Electric, Plumbing, Heating and Air serves Picnic Point — the Puget Sound shoreline community between Edmonds and Mukilteo — with one licensed team across electrical, plumbing, and heating & cooling. Nearly 10,000 people call the Picnic Point area home, from beach-adjacent lanes near the county park to view streets and wooded cul-de-sacs up the hill, with Meadowdale Beach Park's ravine just to the south. It's unincorporated Snohomish County — Mukilteo schools, quiet streets, and a shoreline defined by high, steep bluffs with the BNSF tracks running along the beach below. Same-day service, upfront pricing, WA License ECOELEP765P5, 4.9★ across 2,300+ Google reviews. Call or text (206) 970-1031.

Bluff country: water management is house protection

County shoreline documents describe this stretch plainly: high banks and steep, unstable bluffs. For homeowners that means winter water management isn't cosmetic — it's structural. Saturated slopes move; well-routed downspouts, working footing drains, and a properly installed sump system are how hillside and bluff-adjacent homes get through a Puget Sound winter with their crawlspaces — and their slopes — intact. We install and service the pumps and drainage plumbing, and we'll tell you honestly when what you need is a geotech, not a plumber.

Salt air on the exposed shoreline

Homes with Sound exposure get the coastal treatment: marine air corrodes outdoor coils, cabinets, and electrical connections faster than inland air, so heat pump installs here favor units with factory coil protection, sheltered placements out of the prevailing spray path, and a seasonal fresh-water rinse — the habit that separates coastal equipment that lasts from equipment that doesn't. Exterior panels and meter bases get corrosion checks during electrical inspections.

Two generations of housing, one replacement wave

Picnic Point mixes older beach cottages and 1960s–80s view homes with 1990s–2000s subdivisions — and the newest wave just finished: the 112-home Bexley Ridge subdivision (permitted as Frognal Estates) built out in the early 2020s. The older stock needs panel capacity and era-appropriate wiring work before electrification; the subdivision homes are hitting the age where first-generation furnaces and water heaters fail together; and everything wants an EV circuit. On the wooded lanes, storm-season outages make standby generators a steady ask — sized, sited, and wired to code.

SnoPUD rebates apply at Picnic Point

This is Snohomish County PUD territory (PSE supplies natural gas where lines run). 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.

Services for Picnic Point homes

Bluff-top views, beach-lane charm — and systems that have to work for both. 4.9★

Also serving nearby: Mukilteo

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Good to know in Picnic Point

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

Who powers Picnic Point

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 Picnic Point

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 Picnic Point

Picnic Point's bluff-top 1990s–2000s subdivisions and older beach lanes take the Sound's storms head-on — generators, heat pumps, and panel upgrades are steady work here.

Homes in Picnic Point — 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 1940s-1970s. The original beach-lane and early view stock - smaller services, aging wiring, and direct marine-air exposure.

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

Common services in Picnic Point

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FAQ — Picnic Point homes

Why is drainage such a big deal on Picnic Point's slopes?

County shoreline documents describe this coast as high banks and steep, unstable bluffs - and saturated slopes are what move. Routed downspouts, working footing drains, and a properly installed sump system protect both the crawlspace and the slope. We handle the pumps and drainage plumbing, and we'll say honestly when a question belongs to a geotechnical engineer instead.

Do you adjust heat pump installs for salt air here?

Yes. Sound-exposed homes get units with factory coil-protection options, placements sheltered from the prevailing spray path, and a seasonal fresh-water coil rinse on the calendar. It's a modest habit that adds years to coastal equipment.

We lose power in windstorms. What are our backup options?

Standby generators are one of the steadiest asks on Picnic Point's wooded lanes. We size the unit to what you actually want to keep running - heat, refrigeration, well or sump pumps, medical equipment - pour the pad, run the gas or propane connection, and wire the transfer switch to code with the L&I permit handled.

Our 1990s subdivision home still has its original furnace. Repair or replace?

At 25-35 years old, replacement usually wins on efficiency, refrigerant, and parts availability - and SnoPUD pays up to $2,500 when a qualifying heat pump replaces electric heat, with WA HEAR discounts stackable for income-eligible households. If a repair genuinely makes sense, we'll say so; second opinions are free.

Which rebates apply at Picnic Point?

Snohomish County PUD: up to $2,500 on qualifying inverter-driven ducted heat pumps ($1,800 standard) replacing 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 (heat pump), $1,750 (heat pump water heater), $4,000 (supporting panel upgrade). We confirm and file everything.

How fast can you reach Picnic Point?

Same-day in most cases - the community sits minutes off the Mukilteo Speedway and Highway 99 on our Everett-corridor routes, with after-hours emergency support for urgent failures. Calls are answered 24/7.

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