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Plumber, Electrician & HVAC in Smokey Point — Arlington, WA
Heat pumps, water heaters and panel upgrades for Smokey Point's 1990s–2000s subdivisions — with SnoPUD rebates taken straight off the bid. Same-day service from Everett.
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Eco Electric, Plumbing, Heating and Air serves Smokey Point with one licensed team across all three trades — electrician, plumber, and heating & cooling — for the subdivision streets east of I-5 and the businesses along the corridor. This is Snohomish County PUD territory with state L&I inspections, and our Everett office is a straight shot up the freeway. Same-day service, upfront pricing, WA License ECOELEP765P5, 4.9★ across 2,300+ Google reviews. Call or text (206) 970-1031.
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A 1950s café name on a 1990s neighborhood
Smokey Point took its name from the Smokey Point Café at 172nd Street NE and Smokey Point Boulevard in the 1950s, but the neighborhood you see today is far younger: it joined the City of Arlington in 1999 after years of growth-boundary wrangling, right as the subdivision wave rolled through north Snohomish County. Most of the housing here dates from the 1990s and 2000s — and that's precisely why the service calls are starting: original furnaces at 25–35 years old, first water heaters (or their first replacements) at end of life, builder-grade panels with no spare breaker slots, and air conditioning that was never installed because 1990s Arlington didn't think it needed any.
The efficient move is one project instead of three. A heat pump replaces the aging furnace and adds the cooling in a single swap — see the honest comparison, heat pump vs. gas furnace for Puget Sound homes — and a panel upgrade, where needed, sets the house up for the heat pump, an EV charger, and whatever the garage grows next. Water heaters we replace on your schedule, before the original tank makes the decision for you.
SnoPUD rebates come straight off the bid
Snohomish County PUD's rebates are instant — taken off the bid when a registered contractor installs qualifying equipment: up to $2,500 on an inverter-driven ducted heat pump ($1,800 for a standard conversion) replacing electric heat, and up to $1,000 on a qualifying heat pump water heater, claimed within 90 days of the invoice. 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.
Commercial corridor work, too
Smokey Point's business corridor — the retail, restaurants, and services along Smokey Point Boulevard and SR 531 — runs on the same three trades. We handle commercial service work: rooftop units, panel and circuit capacity for kitchen and shop equipment, water heaters, and code corrections, scheduled around business hours.
Permits go through state L&I
Arlington doesn't run its own electrical program — permits and inspections go through the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries. We pull the permit, schedule the state inspection, and meet the inspector.
Services for Smokey Point
- Heat Pumps · Heating & Furnaces · Air Conditioning · Ductless Mini-Splits
- Water Heaters · Tankless · Heat Pump Water Heaters · Drain Cleaning
- Panel Upgrades · EV Chargers · Wiring & Rewiring · Standby Generators
- Eco Care Membership — seasonal tune-ups that stretch aging equipment
The whole subdivision is hitting replacement age. Replace smarter. 4.9★
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Good to know in Smokey Point
The details that change home projects from city to city — Smokey Point's utilities, rebates, and inspection rules at a glance.
Who powers Smokey 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.
- 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 Smokey 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 Smokey Point
Smokey Point's 1990s–2000s subdivisions are hitting replacement age together — original furnaces, first water heaters, and builder-grade panels — alongside the corridor's commercial strips.
Homes in Smokey 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 1990-2010. The neighborhoods that built out around the 1999 annexation - original furnaces, first-generation water heaters, builder-grade panels, and no air conditioning.
- Heat Pumps Replace the aging furnace and add cooling in one swap - SnoPUD rebates come off the bid.
- Water Heaters Most original tanks here are one failure away from a garage flood.
- Panel Upgrades Builder-grade panels rarely have room for a heat pump, dryer, and EV charger at once.
- Smart Thermostats Better comfort control for two-story floor plans.
Not sure which fits? Call (206) 970-1031 and we’ll match the right system to your Smokey Point home — no guesswork.
Common services in Smokey Point
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FAQ — Smokey Point homes
Our furnace is original to the house (mid-90s). Repair or replace?
At 25-35 years old it's past design life, and parts get harder to source every season. Replacing on your schedule - ideally with a heat pump that also adds the cooling the house never had - beats an emergency install in January. If a repair is genuinely smarter, we'll say so; nobody at Eco works on commission.
What SnoPUD rebates apply in Smokey Point?
Up to $2,500 on an inverter-driven ducted heat pump ($1,800 for a standard conversion) that replaces electric heat - taken instantly off the bid when a registered contractor installs it - and up to $1,000 on a qualifying heat pump water heater claimed within 90 days of the invoice. Income-eligible households can stack Washington HEAR discounts of up to $8,000. We confirm eligibility and file everything.
Do 1990s Smokey Point homes need panel upgrades?
Often, once you start adding loads - builder-grade panels from that era rarely have room for a heat pump, an EV charger, and a hot tub at once. We run a load calculation first; if an upgrade is needed to support efficient electric equipment, Washington HEAR can contribute up to $4,000 for qualifying households.
Who inspects electrical work in Smokey Point?
The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries - Arlington doesn't run its own electrical program. Eco pulls the L&I permit, schedules the state inspection, and meets the inspector as part of every electrical job.
Do you service businesses on the Smokey Point corridor?
Yes - rooftop units, panel and circuit capacity for kitchen and shop equipment, commercial water heaters, and code corrections along Smokey Point Boulevard and SR 531, scheduled around your business hours.
How fast can you get to Smokey Point?
Same-day in most cases - our Everett office is a straight shot up I-5 to the 172nd Street exit, and calls are answered 24/7 with after-hours emergency support.
Around Smokey Point
We’re working in Smokey Point 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.
- Hometown Fly-In & Airport DayAugust
Arlington Municipal Airport - right at Smokey Point's doorstep - hosts its aviation weekend with static displays, airplane camping, and free Young Eagles intro flights for kids.
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