Haas & Sons provides electrical services that includes electrical repair and installations for Millersville, MD residents and businesses—from lighting fixtures to ceiling fan installation to breaker box replacement and surge protection.
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 Millersville, MD below.
Electrical work should usually cost around $300-$800 in Millersville, MD. Although, some things that can affect the cost of electrical work include:
- Whether it is a repair or installation.
- How complex the repair or installation is.
- The electrician’s hourly rate.
Generally, electricians will have higher rates for repairs done on the weekend or after hours. To learn about our electrical services, give us a call today .
You should upgrade your electrical when:
- You’re renovating your home.
- You plan on buying new appliances.
- Your home is over 20 years old.
You will usually need to have your electrical panel replaced as it is getting older or if you are making modifications to your home that will require an updated electrical panel. To get your electrical panel upgraded, call us today.
Yes, electricians install light fixtures. Since electricians have knowledge of electrical circuitry, electrical code and electrical wiring, they are the most qualified person to perform the job. An electrician will be able to install wiring correctly and to electrical code. If you want dimming features added to your light fixtures, an electrician will also be able to make that possible. To find out more about getting a light fixture installed, contact us today.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Millersville, MD
Job Locations and Reviews
The reason for today’s visit with the customer was to diagnose an issue with circuits not working on the counter top in the kitchen. After arriving we saw four outlets that were protected by the GFCI in the kitchen currently not on. After speaking with the customer, she stated usually the outlets had an air fryer and coffee maker plugged into them. We took the outlets apart and saw they were line-loaded like a traditional GFCI is supposed to be and all remainder devices were wired properly with no back stabbing. All devices were pass & Seymour and did not have signs of issues. After testing the devices we opened up panel labeled #1 and saw there was a AFCI breaker that was tripped. After resetting the breaker, the circuit then turned on and worked properly. After turning the circuit back on and explaining nuisance trips to the home owner, my diagnoses would conclude this would be the best explanation for this scenario. All devices were in good condition (installed less than 2 years ag
Provided pricing install a new 60 amp circuit from the main panel over to the garage front corner closest to the home. We also provided pricing to remove the original panel and install a new 42 space main breaker panel and it’s place as well as new safety and code updates as well as pulling electrical permit.
The reason for today’s visit was to provide a solution for customer to install lighting located in the living room, second floor hallway, and both bedrooms on the second floor. While here assessing the panel, i saw a 00’ Square D Homeline panel with many signs of concerns. There were double tapped neutrals, shared neutral circuits, and missing grounding. While checking the service cable i saw the outer jacket was completely ripped open exposing neutrals and feeder wires. I provided a solution for the customer on replacement of this and bringing it up to date with current safety requirements. After viewing the panel, i began providing a solution for four six inch gimbal recessed lights in the living room. Currently customer has a switch controlled outlet and we would turn that into a dimmer for the recessed lights. The second floor housed three fixtures and customer would like to have those replaced with three recessed lights as well in exact location. In two of the bedrooms on the seco
Visit was for receptacles in kitchen not working. While doing assessment, we saw that a lot of the devices are old and broken. We also saw the panel is an old Bryant panel. We recommend getting that replaced as well as updating all devices throughout home. Please see attached to get this resolved for you.
Reason for the call was the receptacle in the garage had stopped working and the customer was concerned about an oversized wire in the panel. While doing the assessment, we saw the oversized wire in question was for the old electrical furnace that was converted to 120V when the gas was installed. They simply reused the existing wire. While inspecting the panel, we saw that it was very old and needed to be updated. On the first day, we installed all of the grounding and bonding. Today we replaced the panel. Let us know if you need anything else. Thank you!