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Gaithersburg, MD
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K&K Electric

K&K Electric

★★☆☆☆ 2.2 / 5 (21)
420 E Diamond Ave, Gaithersburg MD 20877
General Contractors, Electricians, Fire Protection Services
K&K Electric is a Gaithersburg family-owned electrical and contracting business built on decades of experience. We provide comprehensive electrical and construction services for both residential and c...
Electrical Connections

Electrical Connections

★★★★★ 4.5 / 5 (71)
12 Meem Ave Ste A, Gaithersburg MD 20877
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment
Electrical Connections LLC is a Gaithersburg-based family business founded in 2003 by father and son team Bill and his son. Born and raised in Montgomery County, the owner transitioned from finance to...
GAC Services

GAC Services

★★★☆☆ 3.2 / 5 (222)
227 E Deer Park Dr, Gaithersburg MD 20877
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC, Electricians, Plumbing
For over 50 years, GAC Services has been the trusted local choice for HVAC, electrical, and plumbing services in Gaithersburg and surrounding Maryland communities. Founded on a commitment to honest, r...
J and B Electric

J and B Electric

504 E Diamond Ave Ste F, Gaithersburg MD 20877
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment, Generator Installation/Repair
J and B Electric is a trusted electrical service provider in Gaithersburg, MD, specializing in electric inspections, installations, repairs, generator services, and lighting fixtures. We help local ho...
Kolb Electric

Kolb Electric

★★☆☆☆ 2.3 / 5 (24)
Gaithersburg MD 20879
Electricians
Kolb Electric is a family-owned and -operated electrical company that has been a trusted part of the Gaithersburg community since our founding by Walter Kolb in 1925. We provide comprehensive electric...
Fab Electric

Fab Electric

★★★★☆ 4.3 / 5 (6)
25 Chestnut St Ste B, Gaithersburg MD 20877
Electricians
For over 30 years, Fab Electric has been the trusted electrical provider for the Washington DC metropolitan area, including Gaithersburg, MD. We specialize in both residential and commercial electrica...
Galaxy Electric

Galaxy Electric

Gaithersburg MD 20877
Electricians
Galaxy Electric is a trusted electrical contractor serving Gaithersburg, MD, specializing in residential electrical solutions. We help local homeowners address common electrical problems like power su...
Your Electricians

Your Electricians

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Gaithersburg MD 20885
Electricians
Your Electricians is a family-owned and operated electrical contractor that has been serving Montgomery and Frederick Counties since 2000. Founded by Tom, a Master Electrician with over 35 years of ex...
Wetmore William E

Wetmore William E

★★★★★ 4.7 / 5 (3)
6 Fulks Corner Ave, Gaithersburg MD 20877
Electricians
Wetmore William E is a trusted local electrician serving Gaithersburg, MD, specializing in electrical inspections to address common residential wiring concerns. Many homes in the area face issues like...
Certified Electrical Technologies Inc

Certified Electrical Technologies Inc

★★★☆☆ 3.4 / 5 (42)
7879 Cessna Ave, Gaithersburg MD 20859
Electricians
Certified Electrical Technologies Inc. (CET) is a trusted local electrician in Gaithersburg, with roots in the community dating back to 1979. Beginning with a single office in Silver Spring, CET has g...
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FAQs

How can I prepare my Gaithersburg home's electrical system for summer brownouts and winter ice storms?

Prepare for peak summer AC demand by ensuring your panel connections are tight and your outdoor condenser unit is on a properly sized, dedicated circuit. For winter, consider a hardwired backup generator with an automatic transfer switch, which keeps sump pumps and heat running during prolonged outages from ice. In both seasons, a whole-house surge protector is critical, as grid fluctuations during brownouts and restoration after storms are prime times for damaging surges.

I want to upgrade my electrical panel. What do I need to know about Gaithersburg permits and codes?

All panel upgrades require a permit from the City of Gaithersburg Planning and Code Administration and must be inspected. The work must comply with the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC), which Maryland has adopted, and be performed by a licensed Master Electrician credentialed by the Maryland Department of Labor. As your electrician, I handle the permit paperwork, ensure the installation meets all AFCI, GFCI, and surge protection requirements, and coordinate the final inspection, managing the entire process for compliance and your safety.

My new TV and computer keep getting weird glitches after thunderstorms. Is this a Pepco problem or something in my house?

Seasonal thunderstorms in our area create moderate surge risk on the Pepco grid. While utility-side issues occur, the primary protection must start at your home. Power surges often enter through service lines, AC units, or cable/phone lines, damaging sensitive electronics. Installing a whole-house surge protector at your main panel is the most effective defense. This device, required by the current NEC, diverts massive voltage spikes before they reach your outlets and appliances.

I smell something burning from an outlet near my kitchen in Kentlands. Who can get here fast?

A burning smell indicates a serious electrical fault that demands immediate attention. We dispatch from near Gaithersburg City Hall and use I-270 for a 10-15 minute response to most Kentlands homes. Do not use that outlet or circuit. Turn off the breaker controlling that area if you can do so safely, and vacate the immediate area. Time is critical to prevent an electrical fire from igniting inside your walls.

We have a lot of tall, old trees in our yard near the City Hall area. Could that be affecting our home's power quality?

The heavy tree canopy common in this rolling suburban landscape directly impacts electrical health. Overhead service drops can be compromised by falling limbs or constant rubbing, while dense root systems can disrupt underground grounding electrode conductors. Furthermore, trees cause 'line slap' during high winds, creating momentary power dips and surges. Regular tree trimming by a professional and an annual inspection of your service mast and grounding system are important preventative measures.

My power comes in underground. Does that make my Gaithersburg home safer or harder to service?

An underground service lateral, common in newer suburban areas like Kentlands, offers improved reliability against weather and trees. However, it presents unique challenges. Accessing the utility connection at the meter requires coordination with Pepco, and any repairs to the buried cable between the street and your house are more complex and costly. Proper labeling of your underground lines is crucial before any digging. The trade-off is generally worth it for the aesthetic and reliability benefits.

I have an old Federal Pacific panel and want to install an EV charger. Is my 150-amp service in Gaithersburg safe for this?

First, the Federal Pacific panel is a known and serious safety hazard due to breakers that can fail to trip, creating a high fire risk. It must be replaced before any significant new load is added. Even with a new panel, a 150-amp service from 1989 may be insufficient for a Level 2 EV charger plus a modern heat pump and other household loads. A load calculation is essential; many homes in this era benefit from an upgrade to 200 amps to safely support these high-demand, modern systems.

My Gaithersburg home was built in 1989 and I'm adding a lot of smart home tech. Why are my lights flickering when I run the microwave?

A home from 1989 has a 37-year-old electrical system. The original 150-amp service and NM-B (Romex) wiring, while still functional, were designed for a different era of power consumption. Modern appliances, especially in the Kentlands with its high-tech households, create cumulative loads that older circuits simply weren't sized for. This can cause voltage drops, leading to flickering lights and stressed connections. Upgrading your panel and selectively adding dedicated circuits is often the most reliable solution for safe, stable power.

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