Haas & Sons provides electrical services that includes electrical repair and installations for Glen Burnie, MD residents and businesses—from lighting fixtures to ceiling fan installation to breaker box replacement and surge protection.
The average cost to install an electric vehicle charging station in your Glen Burnie, MD home is $750-$4,000. The overall price can vary depending on the following factors:
For most homeowners, you have the choice between a level 1 or level 2 car charging station. Level 3 vehicle charging stations are specifically designed for commercial use. Commercial properties have the option between a level 1, 2 or 3. To learn more about having a vehicle charging station installed at your home, contact us.
A few reasons to get an electrical safety inspection for you Glen Burnie, MD home include:
If you notice any of the issues listed above, you should have an electrician perform an electrical safety inspection of your home to ensure the safety of your home. Call Haas & Sons Electric to have one of our expert electricians inspect your home.
Here are some ways to manually reset a GFCI that won't reset in Glen Burnie, MD:
- Press the test button and then try pressing the reset button again.
- If your GFCI tripped because of moisture or water, dry the outlet with a blow dryer and then press reset.
- Check your circuit box to see if the connected circuit was tripped, if it has, turn it on and press reset again.
- If you have a circuit tester, hold the test button until you get a reading (be careful not to hold it too long, as you can risk overheating the system). If there is an electrical current, press the reset button.
If none of these solutions worked or you were unable to get a reading of an electrical current, your GFCI outlet should be repaired by an electrician. Give us a call today to learn more about our repair services.
It costs around $1,800-$2,500 to install an electrical box in Glen Burnie, MD. A few things that may impact the overall cost are:
Another factor that can impact the price is whether you would like the electrical box to be installed indoors or outdoors. Call us today to get an electrical box installed!
Call us now at: (443) 396-2555 and see why your neighbors rely on us to deliver local electrical services at great value for a fair price in Glen Burnie, MD below.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Glen Burnie, MD
Job Locations and Reviews
Installation of new 2 x 4 panel light for ceiling fixture located in the kitchen. Current fixture has a ballast that is not correctly working right now and customer would rather replace than repair.
We have troubleshoot the basement lights and the living room receptacles. Pricing for repairs have been delivered. Circuits shall remain off until repairs are completed. We recommend having a dedicated circuit installed if space heaters are to be used.
We have looked over scope of work for the dedicated microwave circuit installation. In addition we have forwarded several estimates regarding the panel condition. We recommend having the panel be secured to the wall and ground rods installed.
Will replace all the devices on the bedroom, circuits and install proper terminations. We will replace the main pan on the garage as well as the sub panel in the basement. We were so I knew 150 amp main breaker 30 space panel in the garage as well as a new 100 amp 20 space panel in the basement. We will install all new grounding system as well as service cable on the outside of the home. We will install two new dedicated 20 amp circuits for one receptacle in each room on the second floor for air, conditioners, and or space heaters. 3/22 we remove the original 125 amp main panel and install a new 200 amp 20 space panel in its place. We install all new matching breakers and install new grounding system. We install new service cable from the main panel to the meter as well as from the meter to the point of attachment. We removed the original sub panel located in the basement and installed a Space panel with all new matching breakers in place. We had to relocate the sub panel over roughly
For today’s visit customer had a power loss issue located behind the TV in the living room and the kitchen counter top. After introducing with customer, customer advised that she did not want full performance and safety assessment as we were on a time schedule and she wanted me to focus on issues at hand for call today. I started off at the panel and saw a 1974 GE 100 amp panel with multiple rust points. Panel had rust along breakers and also along the can of the panel itself. While inspecting the first floor i saw customer did have sealed 10 year battery smoke/carbon detectors. I also began to take devices out to further inspect issue at hand and saw that the outlets were all original to the home and were beginning to fail causing todays power loss issue. The wiring was copper-clad and some devices were torqued down too tight causing breaking on the devices which led to power loss issues located on the kitchen counter top which also controlled the stove igniter. After then going throu