Cherrydale is one of Arlington’s oldest neighborhoods, full of early 20th century homes whose panels were never meant for modern life. PRO Electric plus HVAC repairs, upgrades, and replaces them safely, on permit, and up to code, with a licensed Master Electrician on every job.
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Cherrydale traces back more than a century, and its bungalows, foursquares, and early colonials near Langston Boulevard are some of the oldest housing stock in Arlington. Many still run 60 or 100 amp service, and behind the walls you can find decades of additions layered onto wiring that was never designed for central air, a modern kitchen, and a panel full of electronics. The signs that the service is overwhelmed are clear: breakers that trip often, no open slots left, a warm or scorched cover, and lights that dim when an appliance starts.
Homes this old can also hide older hazards, from recalled panels to original knob-and-tube branch circuits. Our licensed electricians inspect the panel, the service rating, the grounding, and how past work was tied in, then explain plainly whether a repair, added capacity, or a full upgrade is the right call. A solid first step is an electrical safety assessment.
Repairs, upgrades, and replacements built for Cherrydale’s older homes, all on permit and to code.
Move up from 60 or 100 amp service to 200 amps so your Cherrydale home can carry central air and modern loads.
Older Cherrydale 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.
Adding on or finishing a basement in an older Cherrydale home? A subpanel adds circuits without overloading the main.
Protect your electronics and appliances with surge protection installed right at the panel.
Cherrydale sits in north Arlington along Langston Boulevard, a close knit neighborhood known for its history, its volunteer fire house roots, and its mix of lovingly kept older homes. Those homes have character, but their electrical systems are often the part most overdue for attention, and updating the panel does more for safety and capacity than almost anything else. It is exactly the kind of work we do across north Arlington every week.
Because we serve Cherrydale and the rest of Arlington 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 Cherrydale 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 often, a panel with no open slots, a warm or scorched cover, and lights that dim when an appliance starts. Many Cherrydale homes are early 20th century and still run 60 or 100 amp service, sometimes a fuse box, and some carry recalled panels or original knob-and-tube wiring. A licensed PRO Electric plus HVAC electrician can confirm during a free assessment.
Yes. A panel or service upgrade in Cherrydale requires an Arlington 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 depends on how it has been maintained. Early 20th century homes can still have undersized service, a fuse box, recalled panels, or original knob-and-tube branch circuits. We inspect the panel and how past work was tied in, then recommend the safest path, whether that is a targeted repair or a full upgrade.
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.
In a century old home, the panel is often the piece most overdue for attention. Talk to a licensed Master Electrician and get a clear plan and a fair price.