LICENSED · BONDED · INSURED — WA ALDERE*DEMO0LB

MON–FRI 7–5 · (509) 555-0186
An Alder electrician with a headlamp torque-checking breakers in an open 200-amp panel in a dim garage

Residential electricians · Spokane, WA

Done to code.
Checked twice.

Torque-checked connections, labeled breakers, permits pulled, and close-out photos in your inbox. Electrical work you never have to think about again.

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MON–FRI 7–5 · NO-POWER EMERGENCIES ANSWERED 24/7

13Years on Spokane panels
2,400+Jobs closed out
100%Inspections passed, 5 yrs running
<1 hrAvg. no-power response

Panel A · Service Directory

What we’re wired for

Residential electrical, quoted up front and finished to inspection standard. Pick a circuit — every one of these gets the same close-out packet.

Not on the schedule: commercial buildings, new construction, and solar installs. We stay residential and we stay good at it — ask and we’ll point you to the right outfit.

The Alder Standard

Every job leaves a paper trail

Electrical work fails quietly, years later, behind drywall. So we run every job like it will be inspected twice — once by the county, once by whoever opens that panel in 2046. This is the checklist, and it isn’t optional.

Close-out checklist · Every job

  • Torque-checked connections

    Every lug to manufacturer spec, marked with torque seal. Specs are not suggestions.

  • A labeled panel

    Typed directory, every breaker named for a human — “kitchen counters,” not “plugs.”

  • Permits pulled, inspections passed

    If the job needs a permit, we pull it. The record protects you at resale.

  • Photos in your inbox

    Before, during, after — the close-out email shows exactly what you paid for.

A finished Alder panel with a typed breaker directory — the close-out photo

Breaker won’t hold? Outlet running warm?

Those are tell-us-today problems, not live-with-it problems. Call — Carrie answers, and a licensed electrician calls you back inside the hour.

NO-POWER CALLS ANSWERED 24/7 · EVERYTHING ELSE MON–FRI 7–5

Field Reports

What Spokane says

Sample reviews written for this demonstration — Alder Electric is a fictional company, so these aren’t real customers.

Field report CKT 01 · Panel upgrade

★★★★★

Our 1962 house still had the original fuse box. Ray walked me through the 200-amp upgrade on a whiteboard, pulled the permit the same week, and the inspector signed off without a single correction. The panel is so clean it looks framed.

Kristin H. Spokane — Garland District

Field report CKT 03 · EV charger

★★★★★

Three other companies quoted me an EV charger without asking a single question. Alder asked what car, what commute, which garage wall, and then talked me into the cheaper of the two options because my panel could handle it. It's been flawless through two Spokane winters.

Devon P. Liberty Lake

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Coverage Map

Where we roll trucks

Based on North Market Street. We keep the radius tight — about twenty-five minutes — because an electrician who’s late to a no-power call isn’t much of an emergency service.

  • Spokane
  • Spokane Valley
  • Liberty Lake
  • Mead
  • Millwood
  • Airway Heights
  • Cheney
  • Nine Mile Falls
Full service area

Get In Touch

Fastest way is the phone

Call the shop and Carrie answers — she’s run the schedule since day one. Rather type? The form works too, and you’ll hear back the same business day.

  • Mon–Fri 7:00–5:00 · No-power emergencies 24/7
  • 4018 N Market St, Spokane, WA (fictional address)
  • Licensed, bonded & insured — WA ALDERE*DEMO0LB (fictional demonstration license)

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Demonstration notice

This demo can’t place calls

(509) 555‑0186

Alder Electric is a fictional company created for this ProjectWon demonstration. The number above sits in a block reserved for fiction — it doesn’t reach anyone. On a real Alder site, tapping this button would dial the shop immediately.