Electrical Services for Baltimore City Homes
Baltimore City has some of the oldest housing stock on the East Coast. Rowhouses built in the early 1900s are still standing in neighborhoods from Hampden to Belair-Edison — and most of them still have the original electrical panels, knob-and-tube wiring remnants, and circuits that were never designed for modern electrical loads.
We work in Baltimore City homes every week. We know what to expect: tight rowhouse spaces, panels tucked in basement closets, limited attic access, and circuits that have been modified by multiple owners over the decades. We come prepared and work efficiently.
Neighborhoods We Serve in Baltimore City
- Canton, Fells Point, Butchers Hill
- Federal Hill, Locust Point, South Baltimore
- Hampden, Roland Park, Guilford
- Charles Village, Remington, Waverly
- Mount Vernon, Bolton Hill, Midtown
- Govans, Homeland, Chinquapin Park
- Park Heights, Pimlico, Forest Park
- Belair-Edison, Parkside, Northeast Baltimore
- Brooklyn, Curtis Bay, South Baltimore
- All other Baltimore City neighborhoods
Most Common Jobs in Baltimore City
The electrical needs of Baltimore rowhouses are predictable — and we're ready for all of them:
- Panel upgrades — 100A panels are common in older rowhouses. Federal Pacific Stab-Lok panels are still found frequently and should be replaced
- Ceiling fan installation — many Baltimore rowhouses have tight ceilings; we use low-profile fans and appropriate mounting for each situation
- Recessed lighting — wafer lights install without attic access, making them ideal for finished city homes
- GFCI outlets — older rowhouses often lack GFCI protection in bathrooms and kitchens
- Exhaust fan replacement — upgrading old noisy fans to modern quiet combo units
- EV charger installation — more Baltimore City residents are going electric; we run 240V circuits to garages and carports