Coverage Map
Twenty-five minutes, tops
Both vans start the day on North Market Street. We only book addresses we can reach fast — because “emergency electrician” means nothing if the truck is an hour out.
Coverage
Towns & drive times
- SpokaneHOME BASE · 0–15 MIN
- Spokane Valley10–20 MIN
- Millwood10 MIN
- Mead12 MIN
- Liberty Lake22 MIN
- Airway Heights18 MIN
- Nine Mile Falls20 MIN
- Cheney25 MIN
Just outside the map?
For multi-day jobs — panel upgrades, generator installs — we’ll drive farther. Deer Park, Otis Orchards, and Medical Lake folks: call, and we’ll either book it or name the licensed shop we’d send our own family to.
Why the radius is law
A no-power call at 9 p.m. in January is a race against frozen pipes. Every mile we add to the map slows that truck down. Small map, fast truck — that’s the deal.
The Trade-Off
We’d rather be close than big
Plenty of outfits will drive ninety minutes for a panel job. We won’t — and that’s exactly why the 7 a.m. window means 7 a.m., why emergency response averages under an hour, and why the electrician in your basement has probably worked your street before.
Ray drew the boundary on a gas-station map in 2012. Two vans later, it hasn’t grown by a mile.
On the map? You’re on the schedule.
Call the shop and Carrie will have a van on your street — same day for no-power calls.
MON–FRI 7–5 · NO-POWER EMERGENCIES 24/7