
Planning & Layout Consulting We'll work with you or your contractor to design the optimal electrical plan for your new space. This includes outlet placement, lighting zones, appliance circuits, and more.
Rough-In & Framing Inspections Once walls are open, we run wiring, set boxes, and prepare for inspections. Our work is always clean, labeled, and easy to follow for other trades and inspectors.
Fixture Installation & Finishing From under-cabinet lighting and bathroom exhaust fans to ceiling fans, pendant lights, and recessed fixtures — we install it all, and we do it right the first time.
Code Compliance & Permits We handle permitting and ensure your project passes all county inspections, helping avoid delays or surprises down the line.


GFCI outlets near vanities
Heated towel racks and radiant floor heating circuits
Ventilation fan wiring (including humidity or timer control)
Vanity and mirror lighting
Smart switches and motion-sensing lights

GFCI outlets near vanities
Heated towel racks and radiant floor heating circuits
Ventilation fan wiring (including humidity or timer control)
Vanity and mirror lighting
Smart switches and motion-sensing lights

Complete circuit rewiring
Lighting and recessed fixtures
Smoke detectors and hardwired carbon monoxide detectors
Appliance power for washers, dryers, and sump pumps
Office, bedroom, or entertainment wiring
Subpanels for larger projects

Dedicated appliance circuits for fridges, microwaves, dishwashers, etc.
GFCI-protected outlets and countertop circuits as per code
Under-cabinet and in-cabinet lighting
Pendant lights over islands and bars
Rewiring for layout changes or island additions
Range hood and built-in microwave power
Future-proofing for electric stoves or double ovens

Electrical layout and permit drawings
Load calculations for your service panel
Installation of new circuits, lighting, HVAC connections, and more
Temporary power for contractors and job site use
Final trim-out and fixture installation
Coordination with other trades and inspectors

In addition to basic electrical upgrades, we also provide:









A: Most modern homes require a 200-amp panel, especially if you plan to add central AC, an EV charger, or finish your basement. Some smaller homes may only need 150 amps, but we’ll calculate the exact load.
A: The majority of panel upgrades are completed in one day. Power will typically be off for 4–8 hours.
A: Yes, someone must be present to provide access. We’ll also need to walk through the home to label circuits and verify loads.
A: Yes. Electrical panel upgrades require permits and inspections in all jurisdictions in Maryland. We handle all of this for you.
A: Yes. The panel can be upgraded independently, though if your wiring is extremely outdated (e.g., knob-and-tube or aluminum), we may recommend additional safety upgrades.
A: Most insurers prefer modern panels and may even offer reduced premiums for removing fire-prone brands like FPE or Zinsco.

🏆 Specialized in Fast, Safe Panel Replacements
🔍 Code-Compliant Installations with Full Permitting
💬 Transparent Estimates, No Hidden Fees