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Electrical cost in Washington

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In Washington, expect to upgrade an electrical panel for $1.7k–$13.8k — about 15% over the US average. A typical job lands near $7.8k. Wet winters and mild summers; moisture management and ventilation drive detailing.
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Washington average
$1,725$13,800
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National range, local reality

Costs at the low end of $1,725 reflect smaller or simpler jobs in lower-cost regions. The high end of $13,800 assumes premium materials, complex scope, or high-cost metros.

Financing options

Most homeowners pay cash for smaller jobs, use a HELOC or home equity loan for larger projects, or take a renovation loan when equity is limited.

Insurance considerations

Homeowners insurance covers sudden, accidental damage from a named peril. Gradual wear and maintenance issues are excluded — a home warranty may help close that gap.

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