From mid-century homes off Columbia Pike to the condos along Leesburg Pike, Bailey’s Crossroads runs on a wide range of electrical service. PRO Electric plus HVAC repairs, upgrades, and replaces panels safely, on permit, and up to code, with a licensed Master Electrician on every job.
License #2705181607 · Bonded and Insured · Permit and Inspection Handled · Serving Fairfax County
The Mason District holds a real mix of housing, from postwar single family homes on the side streets to the garden apartments and high rises along Leesburg Pike and Columbia Pike. The older houses often still run 100 amp service, sometimes through a fuse box, while many condos carry panels that have not been touched since the building went up. Across all of them, the warning signs are familiar: breakers that trip too often, no open slots left, a warm or rust stained cover, and lights that dim when the air conditioner starts.
Brand history is worth a look, since Federal Pacific and Zinsco panels still turn up in homes of this age and both have a documented record of breakers that fail to trip. Our licensed electricians inspect the panel, the service rating, the grounding, and the meter base, then explain plainly whether a repair, an upgrade, or a full replacement is the right call. An electrical safety assessment is a solid first step.
Repairs, upgrades, and replacements for houses and condos alike, all on permit and to code.
Move from 100 amp to 200 amp service so your Bailey’s Crossroads home can carry central air and a modern kitchen with ease.
Older homes still on fuses get a modern breaker panel for safer, more dependable power.
A breaker that keeps tripping or will not reset gets diagnosed and replaced, along with whatever caused it.
Federal Pacific and Zinsco panels are a known fire risk. We replace them with safe, code compliant equipment.
The area has many condos and apartments. Shared service takes a careful hand, so we plan and coordinate the work.
Protect your electronics and appliances with surge protection installed right at the panel.
Bailey’s Crossroads sits in the Mason District of Fairfax County, one of the most diverse and densely built corners of Northern Virginia. The housing reflects that, from solid postwar homes on quiet streets to the Skyline towers and the condos and garden apartments that line the main roads. Each type comes with its own panel quirks, and we have worked on all of them.
Because we serve Bailey’s Crossroads and the rest of Fairfax County every week, the county permit and inspection process is routine for us. Need more than panel work? We also provide general electrical service in Bailey’s Crossroads and round the clock emergency electrical service.
Tell us what your panel is doing and we will get right back with a no obligation quote. Prefer to talk it through? Call 703.225.8222.
Related reading: Want the full picture before you decide? Our cornerstone guide covers every panel warning sign, the brands and amp ratings we watch for, the permit process across Fairfax, Loudoun, Arlington, and Prince William Counties, and what a proper upgrade looks like: Northern Virginia Electrical Panel Safety Guide: What Every Homeowner Needs to Know.
Common signs include breakers that trip often, a fuse box instead of breakers, a 100 amp service that cannot keep up with central air and a modern kitchen, a warm or rust stained panel, and lights that dim when large appliances start. Older homes around the Mason District also turn up recalled Federal Pacific or Zinsco panels. A licensed PRO Electric plus HVAC electrician can confirm during a free assessment.
Yes. A panel or service upgrade in Bailey’s Crossroads requires a Fairfax County electrical permit and inspection. PRO Electric plus HVAC handles the permit, coordinates the utility disconnect and reconnect, and makes sure the finished work passes inspection and meets the current National Electrical Code.
Yes. The area has many condos and multifamily buildings, and we work on all of them. Shared walls and shared service take a careful approach, so we plan the job, coordinate access where needed, and keep everything to code and tidy.
Yes. PRO Electric plus HVAC holds Virginia license #2705181607 and is fully bonded and insured. Every panel job is led by a licensed Master Electrician, and we offer veteran and military discounts as a thank you for your service.
House or condo, a safe panel protects everything else in your home. Talk to a licensed Master Electrician and get a clear plan and a fair price.