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Seattle Home Wiring By Raincap Construction + Electric

Electrical wiring is one of the most important parts of your home. However, since it’s often invisible, it’s all too easy to forget about it. At Raincap Construction + Electric, our skilled and experienced team specializes in a wide range of home wiring projects tailored to meet your needs. Whether you’re looking to modernize your home with new power and lighting systems, install an EV charger or hot tub, add extra lighting, update outdated wiring, add smart home technology, or install new outlets, we’ve got you covered. We offer safe, cost-effective solutions for all homes in the Seattle area, including older homes and new construction. Contact us today to get started.

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How We Can Help

With our expertise and years of experience, you can trust that your new systems will be installed safely and efficiently. Our services encompass a wide array of wiring projects, including complete home rewiring, addition of outlets and lights, and smart home technology. If you’re unsure of what you need or would like a recommendation, don’t hesitate to reach out.

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How To Know if You Need New Wiring

There are a number of signs that may indicate your home is due for a wiring upgrade, including:

1

Your home was built prior to 1970

If your home was built decades ago and still has its original wiring, it may need to be rewired. Your home may not have three-pronged outlets that indicate modern wiring that safely handle excess electrical charges.
2

You notice frequent circuit breaker trips

Frequent breaker trips usually means that the power in your home is overloading circuits within your electrical panel. They may cause your property to lose power and damage sensitive electronics.
3

You could benefit from more outlets

If you depend too much on extension cords, your home may be due for additional new, modern outlets that can provide more convenience and safety in your living space. As well, new outlets can be selected that allow you to plug USB cables into them directly.
4

Your lights flicker or go dim when you use appliances

When this happens, the power that flows through your wiring system is lagging, indicating that your wires may be undersized for the needs of your home.
5

Your lights flicker or go dim when you use appliances

When this happens, the power that flows through your wiring system is lagging, indicating that your wires may be undersized for the needs of your home.
6

You want to add Smart Home Technology devices

Smart home wiring keeps your smart devices in touch with a home’s data center or smartphone app, controlling and integrating various aspects of your home.

Smart Home Wiring

Smart home wiring refers to the structured cabling and infrastructure within a house that enables various smart devices and systems to communicate and function seamlessly. It involves installing wiring, such as Ethernet cables, coaxial cables, and power lines, strategically throughout the home to connect smart devices, sensors, appliances, and systems to a central hub or network. This wiring allows for the integration and control of various aspects of the home, including lighting, heating and cooling, security cameras, door locks, entertainment systems, and more, through a centralized control interface such as a smartphone app or voice commands. Smart home wiring is designed to provide connectivity, reliability, and flexibility to accommodate the growing ecosystem of smart devices and technologies in modern homes.

Contact Us Today For Home Wiring in the Seattle Area!

If you’re interested in upgrading your home’s technology or experiencing any of the following issues: frequent power surges, dimming or flickering lights, poorly performing appliances, two-pronged outlets, tripping breakers, burning smells, or panel box crackles, we’re here to help.

Our highly trained and experienced team is committed to completing every home wiring project on time and budget while adhering with the latest safety regulations. Contact us today at (206) 397-0016 or email us at raincapconstruction@gmail.com for more information.