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Safe, Efficient, Code-Compliant

Residential Electrical Services

Comprehensive electrical solutions for homeowners in Wasilla and the Mat-Su Valley. From urgent repairs to full-service new home wiring.

Enhancing Home Comfort, Efficiency & Value

Quantum Wave Electric LLC offers comprehensive residential electrical services for homeowners in Wasilla and the Mat-Su Valley. We handle everything from urgent repairs and safety upgrades to full-service wiring for new homes and remodels. Our team focuses on delivering safe, code-compliant solutions that enhance home comfort, efficiency, and resale value.


Whether you’re dealing with recurring outlet failures, planning a kitchen renovation, or seeking a whole-house surge protection plan, we bring the expertise and local knowledge required to complete the job correctly.

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Why Residential Electrical Services Matter

A home's electrical system supports essential functions — heating, hot water, refrigeration, lighting, and communications. Failures in the system can lead to property damage, increased energy costs, and safety hazards.


Having a licensed electrician address wiring deficiencies, aging panels, and poor grounding is crucial to protecting your family and home. Residential electrical work also often affects insurance coverage and resale; correctly documented, permitted work maintains the property’s value and reduces liability.

Why Quantum Wave Electric LLC for Your Home

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Local Knowledge

We understand how Alaska’s cold temperatures affect materials and connections — and design solutions that account for these factors.

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Code-First Approach

We ensure all residential work meets NEC and local code requirements, and we pull permits when necessary.

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Transparent Process

Homeowners receive clear estimates, a thorough scope of work, and a timeline for completion.

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Respectful Service

Our electricians treat your home with care — protecting floors, cleaning up after work, and explaining the work performed.

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Warranty and Support

We stand behind our work with workmanship guarantees and will address any post-installation questions or adjustments.

Key Residential Services We Provide

Click on any category to learn more about our specific capabilities and project scopes.

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Home Safety Inspections

Full electrical inspections identifying code violations, overloaded circuits, improper connections, and fire risks. We document findings and provide a prioritized corrective plan.

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Electrical Repairs and Troubleshooting

Resolving issues like tripped breakers, flickering lights, dead outlets, and intermittent power.

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Service Panel Upgrades & Subpanels

Replacing aging panels, upgrading to larger capacity for new appliances, and adding subpanels for additions or garages.

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Wiring for Remodels & Additions

Complete wiring for kitchen remodels, bathroom additions, garage conversions, and accessory dwelling units (ADUs).

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New Construction Wiring

Full-system wiring for new homes, including service sizing, panel layout, branch circuit distribution, and lighting design coordination with builders.

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Lighting Design & Installation

Interior and exterior lighting, fixture replacement, recessed lighting, dimming controls, and landscape/outdoor lighting.

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EV Charger Installation

Dedicated circuits and safe, code-compliant installations for residential EV charging.

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Dedicated Circuits

Installation of dedicated circuits for stoves, dryers, water heaters, heat pumps, and high-power tools.

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GFCI & AFCI Protection

Installing and upgrading ground fault circuit interrupters and arc fault circuit interrupters to protect living spaces.

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Backup Power & Generator Integration

Installation of standby generators and automatic transfer switches for safe backup power.

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Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector Installation

Hardwired detectors with battery backup and interconnection for enhanced home safety.

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Surge Protection & Whole-Home Solutions

Protecting electronics and appliances from voltage spikes and lightning-related surges.

Homeowner Safety Upgrades

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Panel labeling and circuit organization

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Installation of modern breakers and overcurrent protection

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Grounding improvements and bonding enhancements

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Kitchen and bathroom GFCI installations

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Arc-fault protection in bedrooms and living areas

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Whole-house surge protection to safeguard appliances and electronics

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Cost Considerations & Value

Residential electrical pricing depends on project complexity, materials, and permitting. While basic repairs may be billed as service calls, larger projects like panel upgrades, full rewire, or generator installation include detailed quotes. Investing in quality electrical work reduces long-term costs by preventing damage, improving efficiency, and reducing fire risk.

How We Approach Projects

We follow a structured methodology to ensure transparency, safety, and client satisfaction from start to finish.

Initial Consultation

Understanding your needs, site constraints, and budget.

Site Assessment

On-site inspection and system evaluation including load analysis and equipment compatibility.

Proposal & Estimate

Detailed scope with materials, labor, timeline, and permit obligations.

Permits & Coordination

Handling required permits and coordinating inspections.

Professional Installation

Safety-focused execution using appropriate materials and documented testing.

Final Testing & Handover

Demonstration, labeling, documentation, and warranty information.

Typical Residential Project Workflow

Initial Contact

Reach out via (907) 414-7182 for a prompt discussion.

On-Site Assessment

We inspect the home, evaluate existing systems, and perform diagnostic testing.

Written Proposal

Includes scope, materials, timeline, and permit requirements.

Scheduling & Execution

We perform the work with minimal disruption to daily life.

Final Inspection & Handover

We verify system operation, label panels, and provide instruction on safety and maintenance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from homeowners.

  • How often should I have my home's electrical system inspected?

    For older homes (20+ years), a comprehensive inspection every 3–5 years is prudent. For newer homes, an inspection prior to major renovations or when purchasing a property is recommended.

  • My lights flicker when the HVAC kicks on. What does that mean?

    Flickering lights when large appliances start often indicate voltage drop or undersized circuits. A load analysis and potential panel upgrade may be necessary.

  • Is it worth upgrading to LED lighting?

    Yes. LEDs reduce lighting energy consumption substantially, last longer, and can improve lighting quality. In many cases, LED retrofits pay back through energy savings.

  • Can you install an EV charger at my home?

    Yes. We perform site evaluations to determine the correct circuit size, install dedicated breakers, and ensure safe, code-compliant connections.

  • Will you get the permits?

    Yes. We handle permit acquisition and arrange inspections for work requiring municipal sign-off.

Schedule a Residential Assessment

To schedule an inspection, repair, or installation, reach out to our team. We serve Wasilla and the Mat-Su Valley with responsive scheduling and professional execution.