March 12, 2025
As electrical codes evolve and technology advances, keeping your home’s electrical system up to date is more important than ever. At Newman Electric, we help homeowners and businesses across Southwest Washington stay ahead of these changes by ensuring their electrical systems are safe, efficient, and compliant with the latest standards.
Meeting Washington’s Updated Electrical Codes
Washington State adopted the latest National Electrical Code (NEC) updates in April 2024, introducing several changes that impact residential and commercial electrical work. These updates include enhanced safety requirements for electrical panel installations, new circuit protection standards, and changes to how GFCI and AFCI outlets must be installed.
For homeowners planning a remodel or new electrical work, these updates mean certain installations that were once optional may now be required by law. Our team stays current on these code changes to ensure every project meets the latest safety and efficiency standards.
Electrical Panel Upgrades
Many homes in Southwest Washington still rely on outdated electrical panels that struggle to keep up with modern power demands. If your lights flicker when multiple appliances are running, your breakers trip frequently, or your panel is more than 25 years old, it may be time for an upgrade.
Our electricians install 200-amp and 400-amp panels that provide the necessary capacity for today’s appliances, smart home technology, and electric vehicle chargers. Upgrading your panel improves both safety and reliability while ensuring your home meets current Washington State electrical codes.
Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Readiness
With the rising number of electric vehicles on the road, more homeowners are installing Level 2 EV chargers to make charging at home faster and more convenient. However, many older electrical systems aren’t equipped to handle the additional power demand.
Washington’s latest electrical code updates require new homes to be EV-ready, but existing homes often need a dedicated 240V circuit or even a panel upgrade to safely support an EV charger. Our team evaluates your home’s electrical system and installs EV chargers that meet all safety and compliance requirements, ensuring you can charge your vehicle efficiently without overloading your system.
Backup Power Solutions
Power outages caused by storms and infrastructure issues are becoming more common in the Pacific Northwest. Many homeowners are taking steps to protect their homes by installing backup power solutions that keep essential systems running when the grid goes down.
Our electricians install both standby generators and battery backup systems. Standby generators automatically restore power during an outage, while battery backups offer a quiet, low-maintenance option that can be paired with solar energy. With Washington’s updated electrical codes including new requirements for emergency and standby power systems, we ensure every installation is done safely and in full compliance.
Smart Home Upgrades and Energy Efficiency
More homeowners are integrating smart technology into their electrical systems to improve convenience and reduce energy costs. Smart electrical panels, motion-sensor LED lighting, Wi-Fi-enabled outlets, and programmable thermostats allow for greater control over energy use while lowering utility bills.
Our team helps homeowners upgrade to energy-efficient electrical systems that meet current codes and enhance daily life. Whether it’s a simple lighting upgrade or a full smart home integration, we provide solutions that make homes more efficient and future-ready.
Future-Proofing Your Electrical System
Electrical systems need to keep up with modern demands, and falling behind can lead to inefficiencies, safety risks, and compliance issues. Whether you’re upgrading your panel, installing an EV charger, adding backup power, or integrating smart home technology, our electricians ensure the work is done right, up to code, and built to last.
For homeowners and businesses in Southwest Washington, staying ahead of electrical updates isn’t just about following regulations—it’s about creating a safer, more efficient, and more reliable electrical system for the years ahead.
Contact our local electricians for a free quote for any electrical work you may be looking to do!
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