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Sub-Panel Installation in West Salem, Salem, OR

Wire Smart Inc. provides sub-panel installation for West Salem, one of Salem's established neighborhoods. We work the Edgewater corridor, Wallace Rd NW, Doaks Ferry, and homes climbing the Eola Hills. In West Salem (97304), most properties are served by Salem Electric (a member-owned co-op) serves most of West Salem; PGE serves pockets near the river. Inside Salem city limits, electrical permits are issued by the City of Salem Permit Application Center; we pull the permit and schedule the inspection.

Newly installed 100-amp sub-panel feeding a detached shop at a West Salem, Salem, Oregon home

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Direct answers for Salem, Marion County, Polk County, and the Willamette Valley.

Who
Wire Smart Inc., a Salem-based licensed electrical contractor (Oregon CCB #215974, BCD #C1787) — local to West Salem for 25+ years.
What
60A, 100A, 125A, and 200A sub-panels; Detached shop, garage, ADU, and addition feeders; Conduit-fed and direct-burial 4-wire feeders; Load calculations to confirm main-panel capacity; Grounding electrode systems at detached structures; Permit pulling and inspection coordination
Where
West Salem, Salem OR (97304) — including Eola Hills, Glen Creek, Brush College.
How much
Free estimate. Most 60A–100A sub-panel installs run $1,400–$3,500 installed depending on feeder length, trenching, and whether the main panel has spare capacity; longer runs and 125A/200A sub-panels are bid by scope.
When
Most Salem neighborhood jobs are scheduled within 3–5 business days; same-day for urgent calls during business hours.

What We Do

  • 60A, 100A, 125A, and 200A sub-panels
  • Detached shop, garage, ADU, and addition feeders
  • Conduit-fed and direct-burial 4-wire feeders
  • Load calculations to confirm main-panel capacity
  • Grounding electrode systems at detached structures
  • Permit pulling and inspection coordination

Common Reasons Customers Call Us

  • Building a new shop or detached garage in West Salem
  • Wiring an ADU, casita, or backyard cottage
  • Basement remodel needing its own panel
  • Adding a workshop with multiple 240V tools
  • Main panel out of breaker space for new circuits

Our Process

  1. Step 1
    On-site visit — feeder route, load calc, panel location.
  2. Step 2
    Written estimate covering feeder, panel, and any trenching.
  3. Step 3
    Trench / conduit / cable, set and bond the panel.
  4. Step 4
    Test, label, and coordinate inspection.

Why Work With Wire Smart Inc.

  • Local West Salem (Salem) service from a Salem-based contractor
  • Familiar with Salem Electric (a member-owned co-op) serves most of West Salem; PGE serves pockets near the river service standards and City of Salem permitting
  • Oregon CCB #215974 · BCD #C1787 — licensed and insured
  • Permit pulling and City of Salem inspection coordination
  • 25+ years of residential and commercial experience in Salem

Serving West Salem, Salem, OR

We're roughly 10–20 minutes from our Salem shop to West Salem, Salem — close enough for same-week scheduling and prompt service calls. We work the Edgewater corridor, Wallace Rd NW, Doaks Ferry, and homes climbing the Eola Hills.

Electric Utility
Salem Electric (a member-owned co-op) serves most of West Salem; PGE serves pockets near the river.
Permits & Inspections
Inside Salem city limits, electrical permits are issued by the City of Salem Permit Application Center; we pull the permit and schedule the inspection.
ZIP Codes Served
97304
Neighborhoods & Nearby Areas
Eola Hills · Glen Creek · Brush College · Edgewater District

Areas We Serve

We serve Salem, Keizer, Dallas, Monmouth, Independence, Silverton, Stayton, Turner, and surrounding areas in Marion County, Polk County, and the Willamette Valley.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which electric utility serves West Salem in Salem?

Salem Electric (a member-owned co-op) serves most of West Salem; PGE serves pockets near the river. Knowing the serving utility matters for meter-base work, service upgrades, and any disconnect/reconnect — we coordinate that with the utility for you.

Who issues electrical permits for West Salem?

Inside Salem city limits, electrical permits are issued by the City of Salem Permit Application Center; we pull the permit and schedule the inspection. Permit and inspection fees are itemized in your written estimate before any work begins.

Do you cover the Eola Hills and Glen Creek area too?

Yes. West Salem is adjacent to Eola Hills, Glen Creek, Brush College, Edgewater District, and we work all of these neighborhoods regularly out of our Salem shop.

How much does a sub-panel cost in West Salem, OR?

Most West Salem-area 60A–100A sub-panels run $1,400–$3,500 installed. Trenching for detached buildings, longer feeders, and larger 125A/200A panels add cost.

Do detached buildings need a separate grounding electrode?

Yes. Per NEC, a sub-panel at a detached structure requires its own grounding electrode system (typically two ground rods) and a 4-wire feeder with isolated neutral and ground. We install both.

Can I add a sub-panel without upgrading my main?

Often yes — we run a load calculation on your main panel first. If there's spare capacity and a breaker slot, a sub-panel is straightforward. If not, we'll quote the main upgrade alongside.

Do sub-panel installs need a permit in Oregon?

Yes. Oregon BCD requires an electrical permit and inspection for any new feeder or panel. We pull the permit and coordinate inspection.

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