403 Headquarters Dr. Unit 5
Millersville, MD 21108
(443) 396-3797

Local Reviews
for elkridge, md

Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars based on 9 customer reviews

Excellent Service!

Alex was great

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Friendly and Professional Service!

Alex Weber visited my property today and I was impressed with his professionalism and service. I am also impressed by Haas and Sons Electric, Inc. in terms of scheduling and communication: it is a dependable, well-run operation and one I can highly recommend.

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Great service!

Same day service, professional and personable electrician.

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Professional and courteous service

Professional and courteous service

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Great price and great wor

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Tremendous Company!

Alex is an Awesome Guy and Technician! You're in Great Hands!!

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great service

On time answered all questions and explained everything he did and why he did it . Couldn’t be happier with the service. Thanks

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Job Locations
for elkridge, md

Michael W.

Michael W. Job Checkin

This solution includes the wiring repair to the existing dimmer switch in the dining room and the replacement of the existing receptacle in the family room. We have replaced the existing receptacle in the family room. In addition we replaced the switch in the dining room. We recommend that a dedicated circuit be installed for all space heater use and maintenance to the main panel should be performed.


Alex W.

Alex W. Job Checkin

I removed and replaced the Wall receptacles in the living room I also removed and replaced a damaged dining room receptacle and a damaged receptacle in the upstairs bedroom I supposed all appropriate wires together and then pigtailed office place then hooked my single wire on the device screw clamped it then tighten down the screw this is to ensure the best possible connection throughout the electrical circuit I also re-wire the GFCI in the utility room so that if it tripped again it will not affect the living room circuit


Nicholas T.

Nicholas T. Job Checkin

Provided estimates to replace lightbulbs, Track lighting heads as well as custom split smoke detectors.


Michael W.

Michael W. Job Checkin

This solution includes the installation of a customer supplied exterior light for the back porch. In addition we shall replace the 2 exterior receptacles and garage receptacle. This solution includes gfci receptacles at the exterior and garage locations. We have installed the new customer supplied exterior fixture. We have also replaced the exterior, garage and basement receptacle at panel. This circuit now has GFCI receptacle at every location. Lastly we recommend whole home surge protection. Estimates have been sent via email.


Alex W.

Alex W. Job Checkin

customer had a leak in the 1st floor bathroom which leaked into the box for the receptacle causing the wires to be damaged and the inside of the receptacle to be affected which in result kept tripping the master bathroom gfci I removed all receptacles on bathroom circuit and spliced all appropriate wires together then pig tailed off the splice with a single wire making the best and safest possible connections throughout the circuit. Then i installed a gfci in each bathroom and line sided all the gfcis so if one trips it doesnt affect the others throughout the bathrooms in the home.


Alex W.

Alex W. Job Checkin

Vip membership


Genny G.

Genny G. Job Checkin

Came to customers home for loss of power in basement circuit. During investigation, we noticed that the panel was from 1986 with unsafe terminations. Following bad terminations lead us to the sub panel where it was noticed sub panel was illegally terminated in 120v. We discovered that the issue as poorly spliced neutrals in multiple fixture boxes. This leads me to highly recommend the following : Replacing main panel with new 200 amp QO Panel Replacing feeder from main panel to sub panel Splitting circuit to place outside circuit onto a dedicated 15 amp circuit Correcting and re-splicing affected devices on damaged circuit Please see attached estimates to complete work that was discussed.


Michael W.

Michael W. Job Checkin

This solution includes the installation/ relocation of 2 existing receptacles in the basement.


Michael W.

Michael W. Job Checkin

This solution includes the installation of a new Arc fault breaker and GFCI receptacle for both kitchen appliance circuits We have installed new arc fault breakers for the kitchen appliance circuits. In addition we have installed GFCI receptacles within the kitchen to remain code compliant and to possibly distinguish any future issues for these circuits.


Matt M.

Matt M. Job Checkin

Ceiling fan in the kitchen


Nicholas T.

Nicholas T. Job Checkin

The reason for today’s visit was the install two new customer supplied ceiling fans. After pulling down the two existing light fixtures we found that there was currently metal boxes rated for ceiling fans. Checked wiring in the switches and found it all the switches have been replaced as did all the wired in the home recently. All the devices were screwdown terminal connected as opposed to being backstabbed so no addressing was needed. Electrical panel was also replaced as was the service cable to the meter can and from the meter to The main panel. Panel in Home is a 100 amp Cutler hammer BR series panel. We installed the new fans in place of the old light fixtures and tested once installed. Both fixtures work properly.


Michael W.

Michael W. Job Checkin

This estimate includes the installation of a dedicated 40A 240V circuit to terminate on a receptacle for EV charging in the garage. Receptacle shall be protected by GFCI breaker We have installed a dedicated 240V 40A circuit for EV charging. Circuit terminated onto a 50A receptacle.


Michael W.

Michael W. Job Checkin

This estimate includes the replacement of the 2 hardwired antiquated smoke alarms with new combo detection alarms.


Michael W.

Michael W. Job Checkin

We have provided pricing for the replacement combo detection units and to bring the home up to code regarding the smoke alarms.


Alex W.

Alex W. Job Checkin

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