
24-Hour Emergency Electrician in Fairfax, VA — What to Expect
Electrical emergencies don't wait for business hours. Learn what to expect when you call a 24-hour emergency...

Need an emergency electrician now? Our 24/7 line is answered live at (703) 997-0026 for sparking panels, burning smells, power loss, and storm damage across Northern Virginia. Trusted by homeowners throughout Falls Church City / Fairfax County since 1996.
Electrical emergencies in Falls Church do not wait for business hours -- and neither do we. A burning smell from your panel, sparking or arcing at an outlet, a dead house with the neighbors still on, a main breaker that trips the instant you reset it, or storm-damaged service entrance equipment are all situations where every minute matters. AJ Long Electric answers a live 24/7 emergency line at (703) 997-0026 and dispatches a licensed electrician to Falls Church City / Fairfax County homes for genuinely urgent electrical hazards. If you smell something burning, see smoke or sparks, or feel an outlet or switch plate that is hot to the touch, shut off the affected circuit -- or the main breaker if you can reach it safely -- keep people and pets away, and call us. Never throw water on an electrical fire (use a Class C extinguisher), and if there is active flame or anyone is in danger, call 911 first, then call us. We arrive with a fully stocked truck to make the hazard safe and perform a permanent repair, not a temporary patch that fails again at 2 a.m. In Falls Church specifically, we most often work on compact lots inside the City of Falls Church and adjoining Fairfax County, where 100-150A panels often upgraded during whole-house renovations are common — a backdrop that shapes how we approach emergency electrician here.
Falls Church emergencies come with a jurisdictional wrinkle most cities don't have: a home may sit inside the independent City of Falls Church or in the surrounding Fairfax County, and the two have separate permit paths. The electrical hazards, though, are consistent — compact older lots with 100-150A panels and grounding that gets exposed the moment a renovation or storm disturbs it.
When we take an emergency call in Falls Church, the first job is making the area safe, then finding the real fault behind the symptom. Our electricians carry professional diagnostic tools -- multimeters, clamp meters, circuit tracers, and thermal imaging -- so we isolate the dead leg, the failing connection, or the overloaded circuit instead of guessing. In Falls Church City / Fairfax County we routinely handle storm-driven calls after summer thunderstorms and winter ice events: damaged weatherheads and meter bases, water that has gotten into a panel, and exterior wiring torn loose by falling limbs. When the fault is on Dominion Energy's side of the meter (a downed service drop or a utility transformer), we coordinate with the utility and can install a safe temporary solution while permanent repairs are scheduled. Older Falls Church homes -- with aging panels, ungrounded circuits, or aluminum branch wiring -- are exactly where a small problem turns into a real emergency, and that is the construction we know best. On the ground in Falls Church, the issue we run into most is renovation-driven panel and grounding upgrades near the West End and Broadmont. Because the work is permitted through the Fairfax County Land Development Services, we pull the permit, schedule the inspection, and verify grounding to NEC 250 before we close out — and the City of Falls Church and Fairfax County have separate permit paths we handle for you.
The defining Falls Church complication is dual jurisdiction. When an emergency hazard becomes a permitted permanent repair, we first confirm whether your address falls under the City of Falls Church or Fairfax County and route the permit accordingly — a step that quietly trips up out-of-area contractors. On the hazard itself, the common calls here mirror the housing: 100-150A panels often partway through renovation, grounding upgrades that were never completed near the West End and Broadmont, and the burning smells or dead circuits that surface when an older system is pushed by new loads. We make the hazard safe first regardless of jurisdiction, then handle whichever permit path your home requires. Dominion Energy is the serving utility, and we coordinate any service-side work.

Our licensed electricians serving Falls Church City / Fairfax County
For an electrical emergency in Falls Church, you want a licensed, insured contractor who treats safety as the entire point -- not a discount handyman resetting a breaker over a hazard that is still live. AJ Long Electric has served Falls Church City / Fairfax County since 1996, our emergency line is answered 24/7 at (703) 997-0026, and we dispatch a licensed electrician who diagnoses the root cause before touching a repair. We make the dangerous thing safe first -- de-energizing a smoking panel, isolating an arcing circuit, securing an exposed conductor -- then we fix it permanently and verify the repair before we leave. We give you clear pricing before work begins whenever it is safe to do so, with no hidden after-hours surcharges beyond our stated emergency rate, and every emergency repair carries the same workmanship warranty as our scheduled work.
Licensed & Insured
Since 1996
5-Star Rated
Priority dispatching gets a licensed electrician to your home as quickly as possible during emergencies.
Our service vehicles carry the parts and equipment to resolve most emergencies in a single visit.
We immediately mitigate hazards before performing permanent repairs to protect your family.
Clear emergency service rates with no hidden fees or unexpected surcharges.
We perform lasting repairs, not temporary patches, so the problem does not recur.
Our emergency response in Falls Church follows a safety-first sequence. On the phone we assess the situation and, while you wait, walk you through how to stay safe -- which breaker to throw, what not to touch, and when to evacuate and call 911. On site, our electrician makes the hazard safe before anything else, then diagnoses the true cause: a short in an appliance or branch circuit, a failed or improperly sized breaker, water intrusion, a loose or overheated service connection, or storm damage to the service entrance. Common emergencies we resolve include burning smells and discoloration at panels or outlets, sparking and arcing devices, a main breaker that will not hold, total power loss unrelated to a utility outage, water in the panel after a flood, and exposed or hanging conductors. We repair to current NEC standards, restore power safely, and verify every fix before we close out -- never a temporary patch that leaves the underlying hazard in place. For damage to utility-owned equipment we coordinate with Dominion Energy and can stage temporary power.
| Typical cost in Falls Church | $150-$250 service call + time and materialsthe City of Falls Church and Fairfax County have separate permit paths we handle for you. |
|---|---|
| Typical timeline | 2-4 hours (most emergencies) |
| Permit authority | Fairfax County Land Development ServicesWe pull the permit and schedule the Falls Church City / Fairfax County inspection on your behalf. |
| Applicable code standard | National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), as adopted in VA |
| Most common local condition | Renovation-driven panel and grounding upgrades near the West End and Broadmont. |
Permit fees, scope, and existing-condition surprises affect final pricing. Verify current requirements with the Fairfax County Land Development Services and review the NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code).
Call us to describe your emergency. We assess the situation and dispatch the nearest available electrician.
While you wait, we provide phone guidance on how to stay safe and mitigate immediate hazards.
Our electrician arrives with a fully stocked service vehicle ready to diagnose and repair.
We immediately assess the situation, identify all hazards, and take steps to make the area safe.
We diagnose the root cause and provide a repair estimate before beginning work.
We perform lasting repairs using quality materials, not temporary fixes that could fail.
We test all repairs, verify safe operation, and provide recommendations to prevent recurrence.
Electrical emergencies include any situation posing immediate risk of fire, shock, or electrocution: burning smells from electrical equipment, sparking outlets or panels, complete power loss, storm damage to electrical systems, water intrusion into electrical equipment, exposed energized conductors, and any situation where you feel your safety is at risk.
We prioritize emergency calls and dispatch the nearest available electrician immediately. Response times vary based on time of day, location, and current demand, but we strive to arrive as quickly as safely possible. For life-threatening situations, always call 911 first, then call us.
Emergency service in the DC metro area includes a service call fee of $150-$250 plus time and materials for the repair. After-hours and weekend rates are higher than standard business hours rates. We provide a clear cost estimate before beginning work whenever safely possible. There are no hidden surcharges.
If you smell burning or see sparks, turn off the main breaker if you can safely reach it. Do not touch anything that is sparking, smoking, or hot. Keep family members and pets away from the affected area. Do not use water on an electrical fire -- use a Class C fire extinguisher. If there is active fire or immediate danger, call 911.
Yes, we diagnose why the main breaker is tripping and repair the underlying cause. Common causes include a short circuit in an appliance or wiring, a failed breaker, water damage, or an overloaded service. We fix the root problem rather than just resetting the breaker, which would leave the hazard in place.
Falls Church homes are mostly compact lots inside the City of Falls Church and adjoining Fairfax County, so we frequently encounter 100-150A panels often upgraded during whole-house renovations. The most common situation we address is renovation-driven panel and grounding upgrades near the West End and Broadmont. Permits for this work go through the Fairfax County Land Development Services, and the City of Falls Church and Fairfax County have separate permit paths we handle for you. That local knowledge means AJ Long Electric arrives prepared for the conditions specific to Falls Church rather than treating it like any other Falls Church City / Fairfax County job.
Emergency Electrician costs in Falls Church typically range from $150-$250 service call + time and materials depending on scope and complexity. AJ Long Electric provides free written estimates for all emergency electrician projects in Falls Church City / Fairfax County. Call (703) 997-0026 for an accurate quote specific to your home.
Most emergency electrician projects in Falls Church City / Fairfax County require an electrical permit from the Falls Church City / Fairfax County building department. AJ Long Electric handles all permit applications and scheduling of required inspections as part of our service, ensuring your project meets all Virginia electrical codes.
Emergency Electrician projects in Falls Church typically take 2-4 hours (most emergencies) to complete. Timelines can vary based on the scope of work, permit approval speed in Falls Church City / Fairfax County, and any unforeseen conditions found in your home's existing electrical system.
AJ Long Electric has served Falls Church and Falls Church City / Fairfax County since 1996. We are a licensed, insured electrical contractor led by a master electrician, with 30 years of experience, 4.9-star ratings from over 1,400 reviews, and deep familiarity with the homes and building codes in Falls Church. We offer upfront pricing, a 5-year warranty, and same-day service availability.
Yes, AJ Long Electric offers same-day and next-day scheduling for emergency electrician in Falls Church and throughout Falls Church City / Fairfax County, subject to availability. For emergencies, we prioritize rapid response. Call (703) 997-0026 to check today's availability.
Falls Church sits close to AJ Long Electric's Fairfax and Annandale bases, so urgent calls there get a prompt response. Our live 24/7 emergency line is (703) 997-0026. We don't quote a guaranteed arrival time — traffic and active calls vary — but Falls Church is well within our core coverage, and we walk you through making the hazard safe while we're on the way.
For making a hazard safe, no — we respond the same way regardless. It matters for the permitted permanent repair, because the independent City of Falls Church and the surrounding Fairfax County have separate permit paths, and addresses are easy to mix up. AJ Long Electric confirms which authority governs your address and routes the permit correctly, so the repair isn't delayed by paperwork sent to the wrong office.
Typical Price Range: $150-$250 service call + time and materials
Contact us for a free estimate tailored to your Falls Church home.
All emergency repairs include a 1-year workmanship warranty on labor and installation. Parts and materials carry manufacturer warranties. Emergency repairs receive the same quality guarantee as our scheduled services.
Facing an electrical emergency in Falls Church? Do not wait and do not risk it. Call AJ Long Electric now at (703) 997-0026 -- our emergency line is answered 24/7 and we dispatch licensed electricians throughout Falls Church City / Fairfax County, including Falls Church City, Pimmit Hills, Jefferson Village, Lake Barcroft, Sleepy Hollow. If you smell burning, see smoke or sparks, or anyone is in danger, call 911 first, then call us.
Real Projects
See how we have helped homeowners across Northern Virginia with their emergency electrician in falls church needs.
Challenge
A homeowner near Broadmont, mid-renovation on a 1950s home, lost several circuits and noticed a hot, discolored receptacle. A new load had been added to an older 100A panel and an existing connection was overheating — and the home sat in a spot where the homeowner wasn't sure whether the City of Falls Church or Fairfax County governed the permit.
Solution
We isolated and de-energized the affected circuits, found and removed the overheated connection, and repaired the wiring to current NEC standards. Because the permanent work needed a permit, we first confirmed the correct authority for the address and routed the permit through the appropriate path — City of Falls Church or Fairfax County — without delay.
Result
The overheating hazard was corrected the same visit, the renovation could proceed on sound wiring, and the dual-jurisdiction permit question was resolved cleanly so the inspection wasn't held up by paperwork sent to the wrong office.
Challenge
A family of five called at 11:45 PM after hearing a loud pop and seeing sparks inside their electrical panel, followed by a burning smell. They had shut off the main breaker and evacuated with their three young children. The 1982 Federal Pacific panel had an internal bus bar failure causing active arcing, and the family had no power on a 15-degree January night.
Solution
AJ Long Electric dispatched an emergency electrician who arrived within 45 minutes with a replacement panel. We performed a same-night emergency panel replacement, installing a 200-amp Square D panel. We transferred all circuits, verified every connection with thermal imaging, and restored full power by 3:30 AM. We also installed a temporary space heater circuit while the HVAC system restarted.
Result
The family was safely back in their warm home with full power before sunrise. The emergency panel replacement eliminated the Federal Pacific fire hazard permanently. The county inspector approved the installation the following business day.
Challenge
A severe summer derecho ripped a large tree limb onto the service entrance cables of this townhome, tearing the weatherhead and mast pipe from the roof. The meter base was cracked and the service entrance cables were exposed and damaged. The homeowner had no power, and with summer temperatures exceeding 100 degrees, their elderly parent living with them was at risk of heat-related illness.
Solution
We arrived within an hour and coordinated immediately with Dominion Energy to de-energize the service drop. Our crew installed a new weatherhead, mast pipe, service entrance cables, and meter base. We worked alongside the Dominion crew to restore the utility connection the same day, prioritizing the emergency due to the vulnerable family member.
Result
Full power was restored within 6 hours of the initial call despite the extensive damage. The elderly family member was never relocated, and the new service entrance equipment exceeds current code requirements with a proper drip loop and weather-rated connections.
Challenge
A burst water heater flooded the lower level of this split-level home, submerging the main electrical panel, several outlets, and the HVAC disconnect in 4 inches of standing water. The homeowner wisely did not touch anything and called us immediately. The entire home was without power because the main breaker had tripped and would not reset due to water contamination.
Solution
AJ Long Electric dispatched an emergency team who first coordinated with Dominion Energy to pull the meter for safe access. We replaced the water-damaged 150-amp panel with a new 200-amp Siemens panel, replaced all submerged outlets and junction boxes, installed new GFCI-protected circuits for the lower level, and relocated the HVAC disconnect to a higher position on the wall to prevent future flood damage.
Result
The homeowner had full power restored within 10 hours. The panel upgrade from 150A to 200A gave them additional capacity, and the relocated HVAC disconnect and new GFCI protection provide much better safety for the flood-prone lower level.
Permits & Compliance
Permit requirements for emergency electrician in falls church city / fairfax county vary by county. We handle the entire permitting process for you.
Permit Process
Fairfax County allows emergency electrical work to proceed immediately to address safety hazards, with permits obtained retroactively within 2 business days. For after-hours emergencies, work can begin under the emergency provision of the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code. Permits are submitted through the Land Development Services portal once normal business hours resume.
Inspection Notes
Fairfax inspectors understand the urgency of emergency repairs and schedule priority inspections for permitted emergency work. They verify that permanent repairs meet full NEC standards even though the initial response was performed under emergency conditions.
Special Requirements
Permit Process
Loudoun County recognizes emergency electrical work under the Virginia building code emergency provisions. Contractors may perform immediate repairs to address life-safety hazards and file permits through the Department of Building and Development within 48 hours. The county has an expedited review process for emergency-related permits.
Inspection Notes
Loudoun inspectors prioritize emergency repair inspections and can often schedule next-day visits. They verify the emergency necessitated immediate action and that all work meets current code requirements.
Special Requirements
Permit Process
Prince William County permits emergency electrical repairs to proceed immediately for life-safety situations. Permits must be obtained through Development Services within 2 business days of the emergency. The county offers an expedited review track for emergency-related permits that typically processes within 24 hours of submission.
Inspection Notes
Prince William inspectors conduct thorough reviews of emergency repairs with focus on permanent safety. They verify the emergency repair is a lasting solution, not a temporary patch.
Special Requirements
Permit Process
Arlington County has a well-defined emergency work provision allowing immediate electrical repairs for hazardous conditions. The Inspections Services Division processes retroactive emergency permits quickly, typically within 1 business day of submission through their online portal. Arlington's compact geography enables rapid post-emergency inspections.
Inspection Notes
Arlington inspectors are experienced with emergency work and focus on ensuring the permanent repair meets all current NEC requirements. They verify proper clearances, connections, and safety devices.
Special Requirements
Pricing Options
Transparent pricing with options to fit your budget and project scope. Every tier includes our quality guarantee.
$250-$600
Emergency response for single-issue urgent repairs such as a failed main breaker, sparking outlet, or isolated power loss requiring immediate attention.
$600-$2,500
Comprehensive emergency service for serious situations including panel failures, storm damage, water intrusion, and multi-circuit emergencies requiring extensive repair.
$2,500-$8,000
Full emergency system recovery for catastrophic events including lightning strikes, major flooding, fire damage, and whole-home electrical system failures requiring multi-day restoration.
Prices may vary based on the specific requirements of your project, the condition of existing electrical systems, and your home's unique characteristics. Contact us for a free, no-obligation estimate tailored to your needs.
By Home Type
Different home styles have unique electrical characteristics. Select your housing type to see specific considerations.
Colonial homes in Fairfax Station, Vienna, and McLean represent a significant portion of emergency calls due to their age and original electrical systems. Emergency panel replacements in these homes often reveal additional issues like corroded grounding systems, undersized service entrance cables, and concealed junction boxes that need attention. Accessing service entrance equipment on two-story colonials requires proper equipment and safety protocols.
We also provide professional emergency electrician services in these nearby communities.
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