Electrical System Response Tacoma WA | GC Coordinated | Realty Repair Co.
⚡ Electrical Emergency? Cut the Circuit First. Call 253-891-9622
⚡ GC-Coordinated — Licensed Electrical Contractors — RCW 19.28

Electrical System
Response
Tacoma WA

Water-damaged wiring. Panel failures. Electrical systems exposed to flooding or structural events. We coordinate licensed electrical contractors under GC oversight for system assessment and repair — then manage concurrent structural triage, documentation, and reconstruction from the same call. One coordinator. Total scope coverage.

  • Licensed electrical contractors perform all hands-on electrical work — RCW 19.28
  • GC oversight from first call through structural reconstruction
  • Water-damaged wiring assessment and replacement coordination
  • Panel and service entry assessment after flooding events
  • Structural framing around electrical systems — direct GC work
  • Timestamped documentation for insurance claims
License Transparency
What We Do
— and Who Does It
APCON LLC · GC License #APCONL*825QO
  • GC coordinates: All electrical trade work
  • Licensed electrician performs: Wiring, panel work, fixture repair
  • GC performs directly: Structural framing around electrical systems
  • GC manages: Documentation, scope, insurance record
  • GC performs: Post-event structural reconstruction
  • You call: One number — we coordinate the rest
⚡ 253-891-9622
If You Have an Active Electrical Issue Right Now

Safety First.
Then Call Us.

⚡ Immediate Steps — Electrical Emergency

  1. Do not touch any electrical switches, outlets, or fixtures in areas with standing water or visible water damage. Water and live electricity create immediate electrocution risk.
  2. Cut power at the breaker panel to all affected circuits. If you are unsure which circuits serve the affected area, cut the main breaker.
  3. If the main panel itself is flooded, do not touch it. Contact Puget Sound Energy at 1-888-225-5773 to disconnect power at the meter before anyone enters the structure.
  4. Do not restore power to any water-affected circuit until a licensed electrical contractor has physically inspected the wiring, outlets, and fixtures.
  5. Call us. We coordinate licensed electrical response and GC oversight from the first call.

Why We Coordinate — Not Perform — Electrical Work

APCON LLC holds Washington State General Contractor License #APCONL*825QO under RCW 18.27. Washington State law (RCW 19.28) requires that all hands-on electrical work — wiring, panel work, fixture installation and repair — be performed exclusively by Washington State licensed electrical contractors.

We do not hold an electrical contractor license and we do not perform electrical work directly. We coordinate vetted, licensed electrical contractors under our GC oversight, managing the full scope, timeline, documentation, and post-event structural reconstruction. Any contractor performing electrical work in Washington State without an active RCW 19.28 license is operating illegally — which voids your insurance coverage on that scope and creates personal liability for the property owner.

Scope of Response

Electrical Coordination
and GC Structural Scope

Electrical system events rarely occur in isolation — they are almost always concurrent with water damage, structural events, or post-fire conditions. We manage both the licensed electrical coordination and the structural GC scope under a single point of accountability.

Licensed Electrical — RCW 19.28

Water-Damaged Wiring Assessment

All hands-on electrical inspection and repair coordinated through licensed electrical contractors. Water-damaged wiring cannot be assessed visually — physical inspection of insulation, connections, and panel condition is required.

  • Full circuit assessment after water exposure
  • Wiring replacement where insulation is compromised
  • Outlet and fixture replacement in affected areas
  • Panel assessment after flooding or moisture intrusion
  • Service entry inspection after storm events
  • Code compliance verification and permit coordination
Licensed Electrical — RCW 19.28

Panel & Service Assessment

Main panel flooding, corrosion, or damage from structural events requires licensed electrical contractor assessment before power is restored. We coordinate the evaluation and any required replacement.

  • Main panel condition assessment after water events
  • Breaker replacement and panel rehabilitation
  • Panel replacement where damage is beyond repair
  • Utility coordination for meter disconnect and reconnect
  • Grounding and bonding verification
  • Final inspection coordination
GC Direct — APCONL*825QO

Structural Framing Around Electrical

When electrical system events accompany structural damage — water infiltration through framing, fire damage to wall cavities, structural events affecting electrical chases — we perform the structural scope directly under our GC license.

  • Wall framing repair concurrent with electrical work
  • Electrical chase rebuilding after structural repair
  • Fire-damaged framing replacement
  • Moisture barrier re-installation around electrical penetrations
  • Insulation replacement after electrical access
  • Drywall close-in after licensed electrical sign-off
GC Direct — APCONL*825QO

Documentation & Insurance Support

Electrical damage claims require precise documentation of cause, affected systems, and repair scope. We build this record from the first hour on site — formatted for insurance adjuster submission.

  • Timestamped photo documentation at all damage locations
  • Written damage assessment — electrical and structural
  • Cause identification documented
  • Scope of repair — formatted for insurance submission
  • Licensed contractor credentials documented
  • Retained in permanent project file
How It Works

Safe First.
Assessed. Repaired. Documented.

Electrical system events require a defined safety sequence before any assessment or repair begins. We manage the full sequence — safety isolation through licensed repair through structural reconstruction.

1

Isolate Power — Then Call

Cut affected circuits at the breaker panel. If the panel is compromised, call PSE to disconnect at the meter. Do not attempt electrical assessment yourself. Then call 253-891-9622 — we coordinate from your first call.

2

Licensed Electrical Contractor Dispatch

We coordinate a licensed electrical contractor for system assessment. Simultaneously we evaluate structural conditions. One call triggers both scopes.

3

Electrical System Assessment

Licensed electrician performs full system inspection — wiring condition, panel assessment, fixture and outlet inspection. Written assessment produced. No guessing on what needs to be replaced.

4

Structural Assessment Concurrent

We assess all structural conditions concurrent with electrical work — water damage to framing, fire damage to wall cavities, any structural issues exposed during electrical access. Full scope documented before pricing.

5

Licensed Electrical Repair

All wiring, panel, and fixture work performed by licensed electrical contractors under our GC oversight. Permits pulled where required. Inspections coordinated. No unlicensed electrical work on your property.

6

Structural Reconstruction + Close-In

After licensed electrical sign-off, we perform structural reconstruction — framing, insulation, moisture barriers, drywall — closing the structure back in with everything documented. Fixed lump-sum. 5-year structural guarantee.

Electrical Emergency?

  • Cut power at breaker panel first
  • If panel is flooded — call PSE to disconnect
  • Do not touch water-exposed fixtures
  • Do not restore power until cleared
  • Call us — we coordinate licensed electrical response
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All electrical work performed by WA State licensed electrical contractors per RCW 19.28. GC License #APCONL*825QO.
Common Questions

Electrical System Response
FAQ

Do not touch the panel or any wiring in water-affected areas. Cut the main breaker if it is safe to reach. If the panel itself has been flooded, call Puget Sound Energy at 1-888-225-5773 to disconnect power at the meter — do not touch a flooded panel under any circumstances. Call us at 253-891-9622 after power is isolated. All electrical assessment and repair must be performed by a licensed electrical contractor under RCW 19.28.
No. Washington State law (RCW 19.28) requires all hands-on electrical work to be performed by licensed electrical contractors. APCON LLC holds a General Contractor license under RCW 18.27 — not an electrical contractor license. We coordinate licensed electrical contractors for all system work and perform GC-direct scope — structural framing, documentation, and reconstruction — under our license. Any contractor performing electrical work in Washington State without an active RCW 19.28 license is operating illegally, voiding your insurance coverage on that scope.
Not until the system is inspected and cleared. Water-damaged electrical systems remain dangerous after the water is gone — corrosion compromises insulation, connections degrade, and arc fault risks persist in circuits that appear dry. Do not restore power to water-affected circuits based on visual inspection alone. Licensed electrical contractor assessment with physical inspection of wiring, outlets, and panel is the only safe clearance standard.
Coverage depends on the cause of the water event. Sudden and accidental water events — burst pipes, appliance failures — that result in electrical damage are typically covered under standard homeowners policies. Gradual leaks and external flooding are frequently excluded. Our documentation package — cause identification, timestamped photos, licensed contractor assessment record — gives your adjuster the clearest possible factual record. Insurers also require proof that all repair work was performed by licensed contractors. We provide that documentation as standard.
Yes — this is exactly what we do. A water event that damages electrical systems also damages structural framing. Managing the electrical contractor separately from the structural repair produces sequencing problems — electrical work cannot be completed until the framing is stabilized, and framing cannot be closed in until electrical work is signed off. We manage both scopes under GC oversight, coordinate the licensed electrical contractor, perform the structural work directly, and deliver a single project with unified documentation. You do not manage two contractor relationships.

Electrical Issue?
Isolate. Then Call.

Cut the circuit first. Then call us. We coordinate licensed electrical response and manage the complete structural scope from one call — no juggling multiple contractors through a crisis.

253-891-9622