We dispatch trucks across Spokane County and into the surrounding communities. City core calls average under 30 minutes from phone to driveway. Outlying areas are usually under 75. Here's where we go and how fast we get there.
We don't promise the same response everywhere. The further from the city core, the longer the drive. Here's the actual coverage map measured against 2025 dispatch data.
Spokane proper, Spokane Valley, Millwood, the South Hill, Browne's Addition, the West End. Closest trucks, fastest response.
Liberty Lake, Mead, Airway Heights, Otis Orchards. Further out but still within an hour for most calls, day or night.
Cheney, Medical Lake, Deer Park, Nine Mile Falls, Newman Lake. Honest about the drive, especially in winter weather.
Twelve communities across the Inland Northwest. If you're not on this list and you're nearby, call us anyway. We'll tell you on the phone whether we can get to you tonight or whether you should call someone closer.
The core of our work. Residential calls across the South Hill, Browne's Addition, Kendall Yards, Hillyard, the West End, and downtown commercial. Most truck rolls happen here.
Heavy residential and small commercial volume. Restaurant down calls along Sprague, panel work in the older neighborhoods south of I-90, generator interlocks in the newer subdivisions.
Newer construction, larger services, lots of EV charger and solar interconnect work. The lakefront homes have their own service entrance challenges that we know well.
EWU rental housing, family farms out toward Cheney-Spokane Road, and a steady stream of older Federal Pacific panel replacements. We're out there at least once a week.
Suburban residential north of Spokane. Long driveways, septic and well systems we keep running with truck generators during emergency panel swaps.
Mix of military housing turnover, casino-area commercial, and growing residential. We do a lot of weatherhead repairs out here after the spring wind season.
Smaller community, mostly residential. We handle storm damage, panel upgrades, and the occasional commercial call for the schools and the hospital area.
Rural service. Long lots, well pumps, propane generators. Our outer ring, but we still answer the call. We just want you to know the drive is real.
Riverside and forested residential. Tree damage to service drops is the most common reason we're out here, especially in winter.
Lakefront and rural. Generator interlocks, panel upgrades on older cabins being converted to year-round, and storm damage after summer windstorms.
East valley residential, close to the Idaho line. Mix of older ranch homes and newer construction. Steady volume on residential service calls.
Small footprint inside the Valley. Older housing stock means a lot of FPE and Zinsco panel replacements, plus the usual Spokane River weather damage in winter.
If you're in the Inland Northwest and your town isn't on our coverage map, give us a call. We'd rather pick up the phone, hear what's going on, and either roll a truck or point you to a closer electrician than have you sitting in the dark wondering. The phone diagnosis is free either way.
📞 509.555.0199Not on the list? Call us anyway. We'll tell you straight whether we can roll a truck or whether someone closer is the better call.
509.555.0199