Great Falls estates run well pumps, pools, generators, and detached structures, and that puts real demand on the panel. 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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Great Falls is known for its large lots and estate homes, many on private wells and septic, with pools, detached garages, workshops, guest houses, and standby generators. All of that adds up to a heavy and varied electrical load, and a panel that was adequate when the home was built can run short as systems are added over the years. The signs are familiar: breakers that trip when the pool equipment and air conditioning run together, no open slots left, a warm or discolored cover, and well pump or HVAC circuits that nuisance trip.
On a property this size, the answer is often a higher service rating, sometimes 320 or 400 amps, along with subpanels feeding the outbuildings and the well. Older estates can also still carry recalled Federal Pacific or Zinsco panels. Our licensed electricians run a full load calculation, check the service, grounding, and how the outbuildings are fed, then lay out the right plan. A solid first step is an electrical safety assessment.
Repairs, upgrades, and replacements built for Great Falls estates, all on permit and to code.
A larger estate often needs more than 200 amps. We size the service to carry the whole property safely.
Garages, workshops, guest houses, barns, and pool equipment get properly fed subpanels sized for the load.
Estates on wells lose water in an outage. We set the panel up for a standby generator and transfer switch.
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.
Protect the electronics and systems across a large home with surge protection installed right at the panel.
Great Falls is one of Fairfax County’s most prestigious communities, a stretch of wooded acreage and estate homes near the Potomac and the Great Falls of the river. Properties here often run their own wells, pools, detached structures, and standby power, which makes the electrical service the backbone of the whole place. Getting the panel and the subpanels sized and wired correctly protects everything that depends on them, and it is exactly the kind of work we handle across northern Fairfax County.
Because we serve Great Falls and the rest of Fairfax County regularly, the county permit and inspection process is routine for us, and we schedule larger service upgrades to keep any outage short and planned. Need more than panel work? We also provide general electrical service in Great Falls 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 the pool equipment and air conditioning run together, a panel with no open slots, a warm or discolored cover, and well pump or HVAC circuits that nuisance trip. Great Falls estates carry heavy, varied loads from wells, pools, outbuildings, and generators, so the original service can run short over time. Some older homes also carry recalled equipment. A licensed PRO Electric plus HVAC electrician can confirm with a load calculation during a free assessment.
Yes. A panel or service upgrade in Great Falls 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. Great Falls properties often need a higher amp main service plus subpanels feeding a garage, workshop, guest house, pool, or well. We run the load calculation for the whole property and design a service that carries it safely, generator and transfer switch included if you want standby power.
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.
Wells, pools, outbuildings, and standby power all lean on the panel. Talk to a licensed Master Electrician and get a clear plan and a fair price.