Out in western Loudoun, Bluemont homes sit on large lots with well pumps, outbuildings, and service that has often been in place for decades. 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 Loudoun County
Bluemont sits up against the Blue Ridge in western Loudoun, where many homes are older country properties on large parcels. A lot of them still run 100 amp or even 60 amp service, sometimes through a fuse box, and the panel may not have been touched since the house was built. The signs that it is falling behind are easy to spot: breakers that trip when several things run at once, no open slots left, a warm or rust stained cover, and lights that flicker when the well pump or air conditioner starts.
Older equipment is worth a close look, since recalled Federal Pacific and Zinsco panels still show up in homes of this age and both have a record of breakers that fail to trip. Our licensed electricians check the panel, the service rating, the grounding, and the meter base, then tell you plainly whether a repair, added capacity, or a full upgrade makes the most sense. An electrical safety assessment is a good first step.
Repairs, upgrades, and replacements built for rural Loudoun properties, all on permit and to code.
Step up from 60 or 100 amp service to 200 amps so your Bluemont home has room for a well pump, HVAC, and modern loads.
We wire the panel to carry a well pump and a standby generator transfer so the essentials keep running in an outage.
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.
Wiring a barn, workshop, or detached garage? A subpanel adds the circuits you need without overloading the main.
Rural service sees its share of surges. Protect your electronics and pump controls with surge protection at the panel.
Bluemont is rural Loudoun at its most scenic, a stretch of country homes, small farms, and weekend properties near Snickers Gap and the Appalachian Trail. Service runs are longer here, lots are larger, and many homes carry the original panel from the era they were built. That combination is exactly where a thoughtful upgrade pays off, and it is the kind of work we do across western Loudoun every week.
Because we serve Bluemont and the rest of Loudoun County regularly, the county permit and inspection process is routine for us, and we schedule service upgrades to keep any outage short. Need more than panel work? We also provide general electrical service in Bluemont 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.
Watch for breakers that trip when several things run at once, a panel with no open slots, a warm or rust stained cover, and lights that flicker when the well pump or HVAC starts. Many homes around Bluemont are older country properties still on 100 amp or even 60 amp service, and some carry 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 Bluemont requires a Loudoun 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.
It can. A well pump is a significant load, and rural Bluemont properties often run a standby generator or have outbuildings on the same service. We account for the pump, any generator transfer, and detached structures when we size your panel so nothing trips when they run together.
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.
From the well pump to the workshop, a properly sized panel keeps the whole place running. Talk to a licensed Master Electrician and get a clear plan and a fair price.