Dedicated Circuits

    Modern appliances, home offices, and specialty equipment require reliable, uninterrupted power. Classic Home Electric installs dedicated circuits to ensure your heavy-draw devices operate safely without overloading your home's electrical system.

    When You Need This Service

    New Major Appliances

    Ovens, ranges, microwaves, refrigerators, and deep freezers require their own circuits to prevent tripping breakers.

    HVAC and Heat Pumps

    Air conditioners, heat pumps, and electric furnaces draw significant power and must be on dedicated lines.

    Hot Tubs and Spas

    Outdoor water features and hot tubs require dedicated 240v circuits with proper GFCI protection for safety.

    Home Offices and Servers

    Protect sensitive computer equipment, servers, and home office setups from power fluctuations caused by other appliances.

    What We Can Help With

    • 240v dedicated circuits for heavy appliances
    • Hot tub and spa wiring installations
    • Dedicated circuits for home theaters and offices
    • Sub-panel installations for increased capacity
    • Code-compliant GFCI and AFCI protection
    • Load calculations to ensure panel capacity

    Why Choose Classic Home Electric?

    We are committed to providing the highest quality electrical work with a focus on safety, communication, and customer satisfaction. Our licensed and insured electricians treat your home with the utmost respect.

    • Upfront, transparent pricing
    • Clean, respectful, and on-time service
    • Locally owned and operated

    Local Service Areas

    Classic Home Electric proudly serves the Greater King, Snohomish, and Jefferson County areas. We provide reliable dedicated circuits for homeowners and businesses in:

    Lynnwood, Edmonds, Seattle, Mountlake Terrace, Shoreline, Everett, Marysville, and the Quimper Peninsula.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is a dedicated circuit?

    A dedicated circuit is an electrical line that serves only one specific appliance or area. It has its own circuit breaker in your electrical panel, ensuring that heavy-draw appliances don't overload shared circuits and trip the breaker.

    How do I know if I need a dedicated circuit?

    If your breaker trips when you turn on a specific appliance (like a microwave or space heater), or if you are installing a new heavy-duty appliance like a hot tub, EV charger, or induction stove, you will need a dedicated circuit.

    Can you install a 240v outlet for my new dryer or oven?

    Yes, we regularly install new 240v dedicated circuits and outlets for dryers, ovens, ranges, and welders. We ensure the wiring is properly sized for the appliance's amperage.

    Ready to get started?

    Contact Classic Home Electric today for reliable, professional service. We're ready to help with your dedicated circuits.

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