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Licensed, bonded & insured. Serving Normandy Park for over 20 years.
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Serving the exclusive beachfront community of Normandy Park along Puget Sound, our electricians install marine-rated electrical systems designed to endure the area's direct coastal exposure.
Direct Puget Sound exposure means salt spray, high winds, and corrosive conditions — all exterior electrical components must be marine-rated.
Our crews work daily near Normandy Park's exclusive Puget Sound beachfront and throughout the Normandy Park neighborhood, so we know the local permit office, the common service-drop layouts, and the building stock — Normandy Park features coastal residential homes with private beach access. Every installation is tailored to the property's specific age, wiring type, and electrical load requirements — backed by full warranty and code-compliant permits.

Electrical Services in Normandy Park
Panel Upgrades
200-amp service upgrades for modern electrical demands. We replace outdated panels with UL-listed equipment that meets current NEC and Washington State code.
Residential Wiring
Complete home wiring, rewiring, and circuit additions. All work is permitted, inspected, and warrantied for your protection.
Commercial Electrical
Tenant improvements, warehouse lighting, and commercial buildouts. Licensed for projects up to 600V with full permit management.
Safety Inspections
Comprehensive electrical system evaluations identifying code violations, fire hazards, and efficiency improvements.
Popular services in Normandy Park: Outdoor Lighting, Panel Upgrades, Generator Installation.
More About Electrical Services in Normandy Park, WA
Your Trusted Normandy Park Electrician
Normandy Park is the small, exclusively residential city tucked along Puget Sound between Burien and Des Moines, with a footprint that runs from the bluff above the Sound east to 1st Avenue S and from SW 188th Street north to the Burien line. Konsker Electric is fully licensed, bonded, and insured through Washington State L&I, and we've been working Normandy Park properties for more than 20 years — the 1940s and 1950s waterfront and bluff-edge homes along Marine View Drive SW and Normandy Road SW, the 1960s and 1970s ranches and ramblers in the interior streets, and the larger custom homes on the bluff lots overlooking the Sound. Every job is permitted through the City of Normandy Park and inspected before final closeout.
Normandy Park's defining electrical variable is direct Puget Sound exposure. The bluff and waterfront homes along Marine View Drive SW take constant salt spray and wind-driven rain, and standard aluminum service entrance components, galvanized hardware, and standard outdoor receptacles all corrode noticeably faster here than they do even a half mile inland. We spec copper SE cable, stainless steel mounting hardware, marine-grade weatherproof in-use covers on every exterior receptacle, and tinned-copper conductors where they'll see direct salt-spray exposure. The cost difference at install is small; the cost difference over 20 years is the difference between a clean meter base and a corroded one.
The city is heavily wooded, with mature Douglas fir and madrona on most of the larger lots, and the long overhead PSE distribution feeders running through the canopy along Marine View Drive and 1st Avenue S see frequent limb-on-line outages during winter windstorms. Combined with the hour-plus PSE response time that's standard for outer South King outages, that makes standby generators a near-default recommendation on the larger waterfront and bluff properties.
Coastal-Spec Service Upgrades & Surge Protection
Within a half mile of the Sound — which covers most of Normandy Park — we replace aluminum SE cable with copper, swap standard meter bases for stainless or hot-dipped galvanized models, and install a Type 2 SPD at the service. Standard scope: Square D QO 200-amp main breaker panel, copper bus, full AFCI/CAFCI on bedroom and living-area circuits, copper grounding electrode upgrade with driven ground rods and water-pipe bond, and PSE service disconnect/reconnect coordination. Permits filed with the City of Normandy Park and inspected before closeout.
Outdoor & Landscape Lighting on Coastal Properties
On the Marine View Drive SW bluff homes and the waterfront properties along Normandy Road SW, we install LED low-voltage landscape lighting using marine-grade copper-bodied path and well lights, direct-burial cable in buried conduit, weatherproof transformers, and astronomic timers. All wet-rated, all GFCI-protected, all sized for the salt-air environment. Wayfinding lighting on long bluff-side stairways down to the beach is a routine scope, as are dock-lighting circuits with proper Article 555 compliance.
Standby Generator Installation
Standard Normandy Park generator install: Generac Guardian 18-22 kW or Kohler 20RESCL on a poured concrete pad set inside the property setbacks, service-rated 200-amp automatic transfer switch, buried propane line to a 250- or 500-gallon tank, and a load-managed setup so the generator carries HVAC, refrigeration, well pumps where present, and home-office circuits through 24-48 hour PSE windstorm outages. Full commissioning load test at handoff.
Schedule Your Free Estimate
Contact Konsker Electric for a free estimate on any electrical project in Normandy Park. Call (206) 260-1981 or request a quote online. We handle the City of Normandy Park permits, the PSE coordination, and the inspection — licensed, bonded, and insured. Serving Normandy Park since 2003.
Frequently Asked Questions — Normandy Park Electrical Services
How long does a panel upgrade take?
A standard 200-amp panel upgrade typically takes 6–10 hours to complete. This includes removing the old panel, installing the new one, reconnecting all circuits, and passing the required electrical inspection. Your power will be off during the swap, but we work efficiently to minimize downtime.
What should I do during a power outage?
First, check if your neighbors also lost power — if so, contact your utility provider. If the outage is limited to your home, check your main breaker and reset any tripped breakers. If the problem persists, call a licensed electrician. For frequent outages, consider a whole-home generator installation for uninterrupted backup power.
How do I know if my electrical panel needs an upgrade?
If your panel is over 20 years old, uses fuses instead of breakers, or you're experiencing frequently tripped breakers, it likely needs upgrading. Modern homes draw significantly more power than older panels were designed to handle. A licensed electrician can assess your panel's capacity and recommend the right upgrade to support your household's electrical demands safely.
Need a Licensed Electrician in Normandy Park?
Contact Konsker Electric today for professional electrical services throughout Normandy Park, WA and the greater Seattle metro area.
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