Seattle City Light Territory

Your Seattle Metro Electrician

From Shoreline to Ballard to West Seattle, Greenworks provides expert electrical services throughout the city. We work with Seattle City Light and SDCI permitting daily.

Licensed & Insured15+ Years Experience

Seattle City Light Experts

Seattle is served by Seattle City Light, a municipal utility with its own requirements and processes. We coordinate with SCL regularly and know exactly what they need for meter upgrades, service increases, and inspections.

For permits, we work with Seattle's Department of Construction and Inspections (SDCI). Whether you need an over-the-counter permit for a panel swap or a full plan review for a rewiring project, we handle the paperwork.

Why this matters: Different utilities have different requirements. An electrician unfamiliar with Seattle City Light's processes can cause delays. We've done hundreds of jobs in SCL territory and know the system.

Neighborhoods We Serve

From the historic homes of Capitol Hill to the waterfront properties in Ballard, we know Seattle's neighborhoods and their unique electrical challenges.

Capitol HillBallardFremontQueen AnneWallingfordUniversity DistrictGreen LakeWest SeattleBeacon HillShorelineLake Forest Park

Seattle Project Stories

Whole-Home Lighting Upgrade
Lighting
Before & After

Whole-Home Lighting Upgrade

Shoreline, WA

Living room and kitchen had no ceiling lights. Installed high-quality wafer lights throughout, plus a chandelier fixture over the dining table. Everything is dimmable using Lutron Caseta switches at each entrance.

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Curbside EV Charger
EV Charger

Curbside EV Charger

Green Lake, Seattle

ChargePoint Home Flex mounted on a pressure-treated 4x4 post for curbside charging. NEMA 3R weatherproof rating handles full outdoor exposure, with a solar cap light for nighttime visibility.

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Contact us for a free estimate. We know Seattle City Light, SDCI permits, and the unique challenges of Seattle's older homes.