
Electrical Insights
Expert advice from licensed electricians serving Northern Virginia. Stay informed about EV charging, panel upgrades, smart home technology, and electrical safety.

Grounding provides a safe path for electricity in faults. Learn why proper grounding is essential for safety.

Electrical surges can damage EV chargers and vehicles. Learn about surge protection options and why they matter.

Carbon monoxide is an invisible killer. Learn the correct placement for CO detectors, integration with smoke alarms, and maintenance requirements to protect your family.

Protect your home with strategic security lighting. Learn about motion sensors, dusk-to-dawn lights, placement strategies, and smart security lighting integration.

Tempted to hire a handyman for electrical work to save money? Understand the critical differences in licensing, safety, code compliance, and liability before making a decision that could cost you far more in the long run.

Understand what warranties cover for a portable generator versus a battery power station, what the transfer-switch install is warranted for, and how to protect your backup power investment.

Regular electrical inspections protect your business from fire hazards, code violations, and unexpected failures. Learn what inspectors look for, common issues found, and how to prepare your commercial property.

While DIY electrical work seems cheaper, the hidden costs and risks often make professional installation the better value.

Commercial and residential electrical panels serve different needs and have distinct requirements. Learn the key differences in capacity, installation, and code requirements.

Maximize home charging for your Hyundai Ioniq 5. Learn about its 800V architecture, charging speeds, and recommended home chargers.

Create stunning holiday light displays without risking electrical fires or injuries. Learn professional installation techniques, circuit load calculations, and safety best practices for indoor and outdoor decorations.

Surge protectors shield electronics from voltage spikes. Learn how they work and which type you need.

Planning to sell your Northern Virginia home? Learn when a panel upgrade adds value, what buyers and inspectors look for, and how to maximize your return on investment.

Knob and tube wiring in older homes creates fire hazards and insurance complications. Learn how to identify this outdated wiring and understand your replacement options.

Arlington homeowners face unique electrical challenges in older rowhouses and condos. Learn what to look for in an Arlington electrician and common services needed.

As smart home devices become more common, it's essential to understand how to integrate them safely into your electrical system. Here are expert tips for a safe smart home.

The JuiceBox 40 offers smart features at a competitive price. Learn about installation requirements and smart charging capabilities.

Planning a home addition? Learn why most additions require electrical panel upgrades and how to plan your electrical expansion for finished basements, room additions, and ADUs.

Cold weather, ice, and moisture threaten outdoor electrical installations. Learn how to properly winterize outlets, lighting, and equipment to prevent damage and ensure spring readiness.

A small spark when plugging in is often normal, but some sparks indicate problems. Learn the difference.

Northern Virginia faces hurricanes, derechos, ice storms, and more. Learn how a portable generator hookup and a battery power station protect your home, family, and peace of mind during severe weather.

Power outages cost businesses thousands in lost revenue and damaged equipment. Learn about portable generator hookups, commercial battery backup, and UPS solutions to keep your business running during outages.

Alexandria has specific electrical codes, especially in historic Old Town. Learn about permit requirements, historic district considerations, and code compliance.

Everything you need to know about installing pendant lights. Learn about electrical requirements, proper mounting heights, and when to call a professional electrician.
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EV charging covers the Level 2 home chargers and circuits that recharge an electric vehicle from your own garage or driveway. These guides walk Northern Virginia drivers through charger selection, the dedicated 240-volt circuit and panel capacity a home charger needs, permitting, and the install costs to expect. A typical Level 2 setup adds roughly 25 to 40 miles of range per hour of charging.
A panel upgrade replaces an undersized or outdated electrical panel with a modern service that safely powers today's larger loads. These homeowner guides explain when an upgrade is required, how to move from 100-amp to 200-amp service, the warning signs of failing or recalled panels, and what permitting and inspection involve. Most Northern Virginia 200-amp upgrades land between $2,500 and $6,500 depending on amperage and panel location.
Electrical home safety is the set of practices and devices that prevent shock, fire, and arc-fault hazards in a house. These guides cover GFCI and AFCI protection, smoke and carbon-monoxide detectors, overloaded circuits, aluminum wiring, and the inspections that catch problems early. Faulty wiring contributes to an estimated 45,000 home fires in the U.S. each year, which is why proactive checks matter.
Smart home technology connects lighting, outlets, thermostats, and security to app or voice control through reliable, code-compliant wiring. These articles explain smart switches and dimmers, whole-home automation hubs, structured low-voltage cabling, and the electrical groundwork a dependable smart home needs. Done right, a connected home can trim lighting and HVAC energy use by 10 to 15 percent.
Commercial electrical work covers the power systems, lighting, and code compliance that keep offices, retail spaces, restaurants, and multi-unit buildings running. These articles address three-phase service, panel and subpanel design, dedicated circuits for commercial equipment, emergency and exit lighting, and the permitting and NEC inspections that commercial properties must pass. Most commercial projects in Northern Virginia must meet the National Electrical Code on a roughly three-year update cycle, so staying current protects both safety and your certificate of occupancy.
Electrical energy efficiency is the practice of cutting wasted power through better lighting, smarter controls, and well-sized circuits. These guides cover LED retrofits, dimmers and occupancy sensors, energy monitoring, and load management that lowers your bill without sacrificing comfort. Switching from incandescent to LED lighting alone can reduce that lighting load by up to 75 percent.
Home backup power comes in two practical forms: a portable generator connected safely through a transfer switch, interlock kit, or inlet box, and a battery power station that stores electricity for silent, fuel-free, indoor-safe backup. These guides explain backfeed safety and carbon-monoxide precautions for portable generators, how battery stations from EcoFlow, Bluetti, and Anker SOLIX are sized in kWh and watts, and the electrical permitting an install requires. A transfer switch or interlock is required to connect a generator to your home safely and to code.
Lighting design pairs the right fixtures, layers, and controls to make a space both functional and inviting. These articles cover interior and exterior lighting, recessed and accent fixtures, landscape and security lighting, dimming systems, and energy-efficient LED upgrades. A well-planned layout typically blends three layers of light, ambient, task, and accent, to balance comfort and utility.
Seasonal electrical care is the year-round maintenance that keeps a home's wiring, outlets, and outdoor circuits safe through changing weather. These guides cover holiday lighting loads, storm and outage preparation, surge protection, and warm- and cold-weather inspections tuned to the Mid-Atlantic climate. A few targeted seasonal checks each year head off the outages and hazards that peak during DMV summer storms and winter cold snaps.
Local services are the city- and neighborhood-specific electrical guides for homeowners across Northern Virginia and the greater DMV. These articles cover permitting and inspection rules by jurisdiction, common wiring issues in older local housing stock, and what to expect from a licensed electrician in your community. AJ Long Electric serves more than two dozen cities and towns across Northern Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C.
Electrical cost and pricing guides explain what common projects actually cost and the factors that move the final number. These articles break down pricing for panel upgrades, EV chargers, rewiring, lighting, and service calls, plus how labor, materials, permits, and home age affect a quote. As a benchmark, licensed electrical labor in the Northern Virginia and DMV market typically runs between $90 and $150 per hour.
Comparison guides weigh competing electrical products and approaches side by side so you can choose with confidence. These articles contrast options like 100- versus 200-amp service, hardwired versus plug-in EV chargers, portable generators versus battery power stations, and LED versus traditional lighting, with the trade-offs in cost, safety, and performance laid out plainly. Each comparison names the scenario where one option clearly wins so the decision is straightforward.
This FAQ collection gives direct, in-depth answers to the electrical questions Northern Virginia homeowners ask most. The articles explain code requirements, safety concerns, project timelines, permitting, and when to call a licensed electrician, written so a homeowner can act on the answer. Every answer reflects current National Electrical Code guidance and real field experience from licensed DMV electricians.
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