Got a violation notice, a failed inspection, or wiring that is simply out of date? PRO Electric plus HVAC clears the violations and brings your Bailey’s Crossroads home up to current code, pulls the Arlington County permit, and meets the inspector for the re-inspection, with a Master Electrician behind the work.
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Code correction comes up at a few predictable moments around Bailey’s Crossroads: an Arlington County inspector leaves a violation notice, a buyer’s home inspection flags the electrical, an insurer asks for proof the system is safe, or a past project was done without a permit and never brought to code. The Culmore and Seven Corners area near Leesburg Pike mixes postwar single-family homes with older garden apartments and condos, so what surfaces here is often an aging panel, ungrounded circuits, or wiring added during a rental conversion.
Whatever triggered it, the fix is the same idea: bring the wiring up to the current National Electrical Code and document it. Our licensed electricians correct the specific items, pull the permit where one is required, and stand behind the work. If you do not yet have a list of what is wrong, an electrical inspection finds and documents everything first, then we correct it.
We correct what the notice or the inspection flagged, and we leave you with proof the work meets code.
Send us the Arlington County notice and we turn it into a correction plan, fix each item, and get it signed off.
Fix what a buyer’s inspector flagged so the electrical does not stall your Bailey’s Crossroads closing. Pairs with our inspection service.
Double-tapped, mislabeled, or overloaded panels brought up to code, including service and breaker corrections.
We correct ungrounded circuits and add the GFCI and AFCI protection the current code requires.
For the area’s postwar single-family homes, we correct dated wiring and panels and bring the work up to code.
We correct condo and garden-apartment circuits and rental conversions that were wired without a permit, then get them inspected.
Bailey’s Crossroads sits on the inner edge of the region around the meeting of Leesburg Pike and Columbia Pike, a busy, diverse commercial corridor near Seven Corners and Culmore. Because we work across Arlington County and the inner suburbs regularly, the county permit and re-inspection process is routine for us, and we know the code items that come up most in this area’s older homes and apartment stock.
Code correction usually starts with finding the problem and ends with the paperwork that proves it is fixed. We can do both: start with an electrical inspection to document everything, correct the items, and when a job points to a bigger upgrade we also handle panel repair and upgrades, general electrical service, and round the clock emergency electrical service.
Send us your violation notice or inspection report, or just tell us what is going on, and we will come back with a plan and a firm price. Prefer to talk it through? Call 703.225.8222.
Related reading: Wondering whether your wiring is heading toward a violation? Our cornerstone guide walks through the warning signs that an electrical system is failing and what fixes involve across Fairfax, Loudoun, Arlington, and Prince William Counties: Signs Your Electrical System Is Failing in Northern Virginia.
Code correction means bringing wiring that is unsafe or out of date up to the current National Electrical Code and Arlington County requirements. Common work includes correcting the panel and service, fixing grounding and bonding, adding the GFCI and AFCI protection now required, replacing open or overfilled junction boxes, and clearing whatever items a county notice or a buyer’s inspection flagged. In the Bailey’s Crossroads area, around Culmore and Seven Corners, much of the housing is postwar single-family homes plus older garden apartments and condos, so we often correct aging panels, ungrounded circuits, and work that was added during a rental conversion without a permit.
Send us the notice or the inspection report and we will turn it into a clear correction plan. If you do not have a list yet, we can start with an electrical inspection to find and document everything, then correct it. Either way you end up with code compliant wiring and the paperwork to prove it for an Arlington County closing or permit.
Yes. For corrections that require it, we pull the Arlington County permit, perform the work to code, and meet the county inspector for the re-inspection so the job passes and is documented. That comes up often around Bailey’s Crossroads when an older home or a converted rental needs work brought into compliance after the fact. You are not left coordinating the county yourself.
Yes. PRO Electric plus HVAC holds Virginia license number 2705181607 and is fully bonded and insured. Every correction is performed by a licensed electrician under our Master Electrician, and we offer veteran and military discounts as a thank you for your service.
Whether it is a county notice, a failed inspection, or wiring you just want made right, we correct it to code and hand you the proof. Talk to a licensed electrician and get a fair, upfront price.