Serving Timonium, Lutherville, Mays Chapel, Padonia, and surrounding I-83 corridor communities. Older Lutherville homes and newer Mays Chapel development side by side. Licensed master electrician, flat-rate pricing.
Timonium and Lutherville cover a stretch of north Baltimore County along the I-83 corridor where the housing ranges considerably by age. Lutherville's older sections — the streets closest to the light rail corridor and the historic district — are predominantly 1950s and 1960s homes that still have their original electrical. These are the houses where we find 100-amp panels, missing GFCI protection throughout, and wiring that hasn't been touched since it was first installed. Panel upgrade calls from Lutherville are consistent year-round.
Mays Chapel, Padonia, and the newer developments north of I-695 are a different profile entirely. The homes there were built from the late 1970s through the 1990s — updated electrical, 200-amp panels, but a homeowner base that's now investing in upgrades: EV chargers, recessed lighting conversions, whole-house surge protection for home offices, and smart switch installations. The fairgrounds area anchors commercial activity in Timonium but most of our work is residential, split fairly evenly between the older Lutherville side and the newer Mays Chapel communities.
We price flat-rate, so you know the number before we start. Common Timonium jobs run about $2,500–$4,500 for a 100-to-200-amp panel upgrade, $220–$275 for a ceiling fan swap, and $700–$1,500 for a Level 2 EV charger. You get the price upfront — no hourly meter running.
Yes. Timonium falls under Baltimore County, which requires a permit and inspection for panel upgrades, new circuits, and service changes. As a licensed master electrician we pull the permit and handle the inspection — it's part of the job, not something you chase down.
Yes — it's a split market. The older Lutherville homes off the I-83 corridor are mostly panel upgrades and updating 1950s–60s wiring, while newer Mays Chapel houses are usually EV chargers, recessed lighting, and smart-switch work. Tell us your neighborhood and we'll know what to expect.