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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
We coordinate a licensed electrical contractor for system assessment. Simultaneously we evaluate structural conditions. One call triggers both scopes.
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.
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.
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.
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 system events rarely arrive without structural or water damage alongside them.
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