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Springfield, VA
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BOLA Electric

BOLA Electric

★★★★☆ 4.2 / 5 (5)
Springfield VA 22150
Electricians
BOLA Electric is a trusted, owner-operated electrical contractor serving Springfield, VA, with over 25 years of dedicated experience. As a fully licensed and insured master electrician, we specialize ...
DR Handy Services

DR Handy Services

★★★★★ 4.9 / 5 (104)
Springfield VA 22150
Handyman, Electricians, TV Mounting
DR Handy Services is built on a foundation of union-grade craftsmanship. Owner Del Ruiz began his career as a Union Electrician with IBEW Local #26, contributing to major local projects like the Washi...
BWS Electrical

BWS Electrical

★★★★★ 4.8 / 5 (90)
Springfield VA 22150
Electricians
Founded by a licensed, bonded, and insured electrician, BWS Electrical brings a deeply personal and professional touch to every Springfield home. The owner started his career with IBEW Local 26 in 199...
4 Service Pros

4 Service Pros

★★★★☆ 4.3 / 5 (276)
7420 Alban Station Blvd Ste A105, Springfield VA 22150
Electricians, Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC
4 Service Pros is a licensed and insured home service company serving Springfield, VA, specializing in electrical, plumbing, and HVAC solutions. We are built on a foundation of exceptional customer se...
Becker Electric

Becker Electric

★★★★☆ 4.4 / 5 (40)
7401 K Fullerton Rd, Springfield VA 22153
Electricians
For over seven decades, Becker Electric has been a trusted name in Springfield, VA. As a licensed and insured family-owned business, we provide dependable electrical services for both homes and commer...
Ammo Handyman

Ammo Handyman

Springfield VA 22150
Handyman, Electricians, Carpeting
Ammo Handyman is your trusted, full-service home improvement expert serving Springfield, VA, and the surrounding communities. We specialize in a wide range of essential repairs and installations, from...
General Tech Services

General Tech Services

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (3)
5212 Ferndale St, Springfield VA 22151
Electricians, Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC
General Tech Services is a family-owned and operated business serving Springfield, VA, and the greater Washington, D.C. area since 2004. Built on a foundation of integrity and hard work, we provide re...
Jr & Jr Home Improvements

Jr & Jr Home Improvements

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (2)
Springfield VA 22315
Electricians
Jr & Jr Home Improvements is a family-owned and operated electrical service provider dedicated to serving Springfield, VA homeowners. We understand the common and potentially dangerous electrical issu...
Nugent Electric

Nugent Electric

★★★★★ 4.6 / 5 (12)
5238 Inverchapel Rd, Springfield VA 22151
Electricians
Nugent Electric is a trusted, locally-owned electrical service provider serving Springfield, VA, and the surrounding area. We understand the common electrical challenges faced by homeowners in our com...
Electrician Springfield VA

Electrician Springfield VA

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
8016 Sleepy View Ln, Springfield VA 22153
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment
Electrician Springfield VA is a trusted local electrical contractor serving homes and businesses throughout Springfield, Virginia. We specialize in addressing the area's most common electrical concern...
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Questions and Answers

Our home in Orange Hunt was built in 1958. Why are we constantly tripping breakers when we try to use modern appliances?

Your home's electrical system is 68 years old, which is a significant lifespan for wiring. The original cloth-jacketed copper wiring, while generally safe if undisturbed, was not designed for the sustained load of multiple high-wattage devices like air fryers, large-screen TVs, and powerful computers running simultaneously. A 100-amp service panel, standard for 1958, is now considered minimal for a modern household. Upgrading to a 200-amp service with new circuits is the most effective way to meet 2026 demands safely and eliminate nuisance trips.

I found a Federal Pacific panel in my 1958 home. Is it safe to add a Level 2 EV charger or a new heat pump?

Installing major new loads on a Federal Pacific panel is not recommended. These panels have a known failure rate where breakers may not trip during an overload or short circuit, creating a serious fire hazard. Furthermore, your existing 100-amp service lacks the capacity for a 240-volt, 40-amp EV charger or a heat pump without overloading the system. The required safety upgrade involves replacing the Federal Pacific panel with a modern UL-listed panel and upgrading your service to 200 amps, which will provide the dedicated circuits and protective AFCI/GFCI breakers these new systems need.

My home has power lines coming in from a pole on the street. What should I know about maintaining this type of service?

An overhead mast service, common in Orange Hunt, means the utility-owned lines from the pole to your weatherhead are Dominion Energy's responsibility, while the mast, meter socket, and everything downstream belong to you. It's important to keep tree limbs clear of the service drop for safety and reliability. Visually inspect the mast for rust or damage, and ensure the conduit is securely attached to the house. Any work on the meter socket or mast requires coordination with Dominion for a temporary disconnect and a permit from Fairfax County Land Development Services.

How can I prepare my Orange Hunt home's electrical system for a summer brownout or an ice storm in winter?

Preparation focuses on protection and backup. For summer AC peaks and brownout risks, a whole-house surge protector installed at your main panel is critical to shield electronics from voltage sags and spikes. For winter ice storms that can knock out power for extended periods, a properly installed and permitted generator with a transfer switch is the safest solution. Never use a portable generator indoors or by connecting it directly to a household outlet, as this can backfeed the grid and endanger utility workers.

The power is out and I smell something burning near the electrical panel. How fast can an electrician get to my house in Orange Hunt?

For a burning smell or total power loss, we prioritize these as emergency calls. From a dispatch point near Springfield Town Center, we can typically be en route via I-95 within minutes, reaching most Orange Hunt addresses in 8 to 12 minutes. The first step is to safely shut off the main breaker at the panel if you can do so without risk. Upon arrival, we will immediately assess for a failed breaker, overheated connection, or other fault to prevent a potential fire.

My lights in Springfield dim briefly when the AC kicks on. Is this a problem with my house or Dominion Energy's grid?

While Dominion Energy manages the grid, consistent dimming or flickering when a major appliance cycles on usually points to an issue within your home's electrical system. In a 1958 home, it often indicates voltage drop due to undersized wiring, a loose connection at the main service lugs, or an aging breaker. Given our area's moderate risk of seasonal thunderstorms, these minor surges can exacerbate weak points. A thorough inspection of your service entrance, meter base, and main panel connections can identify and correct the fault before it damages sensitive electronics.

We have a lot of tall trees around our house near Springfield Town Center. Could that be affecting our power quality?

The heavy tree canopy common in Orange Hunt's rolling hills can absolutely impact electrical service. Overhead service lines rubbing against branches cause interference and noise, which may lead to flickering lights or electronic glitches. More critically, falling limbs during storms are a primary cause of service drop damage and outages. Additionally, rocky or variable soil conditions in hilly areas can compromise the effectiveness of your home's grounding electrode system, which is essential for safety during a lightning strike or fault.

What permits and codes are required for a panel upgrade or rewiring in my Fairfax County home?

All major electrical work in Fairfax County requires a permit from Land Development Services and must be performed by a contractor licensed by the Virginia DPOR. The work will be inspected to ensure it meets the current NEC 2020 code, which includes requirements for AFCI breakers in living areas, specific GFCI protection, and updated grounding practices. As the Master Electrician on the project, I handle securing the permits, scheduling inspections, and providing the certification that the installation is fully compliant, which is essential for your safety and home insurance.

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