About
The Same Family. A Second Trade
Water Doctor has been in Maryland basements, kitchens, and utility rooms since 1979. PowerSolutions is what happened when the family took the same standard of care to the electrical panel.
Built on House Calls
In 1979, the Geppert family started Maryland Water Conditioning, better known to its customers as Water Doctor, on a simple model: show up, look at the actual problem, explain it honestly, and fix it properly. Four decades later, the trucks say the same name and the family still answers the phone.
PowerSolutions extends that model to electrical work. Same dispatch, same office in Annapolis Junction, same expectation that when we leave your home, the work is something we would sign, and the mess is gone.
Water treatment and electrical work have more in common than people think: both live behind your walls, both are easy to do badly in ways you will not see for years, and both reward the contractor who plans before he cuts.
The Geppert family founds Maryland Water Conditioning, known as Water Doctor, in Maryland.
Four-plus decades of house calls across central Maryland, one customer referral at a time.
PowerSolutions brings the family standard to lighting, panels, EV charging, and repair.
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Your electrician
Evan Geppert
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This space is reserved for Evan's own story: his path into the trade, his licenses and certifications, and what he thinks makes an electrical job worth putting the family name on. Written in his words, not ours.
How we work
Three Habits That Don't Change
Assess Before Advising
We measure, load-calculate, and look before we recommend anything. If the cheap fix is the right fix, that is the one you hear about.
Price Before Work
The number comes first, in writing. Surprises belong in birthday parties, not invoices.
Finish Means Finished
Labeled breakers, patched penetrations, swept floors, and a walkthrough of everything we touched. Done means done.
Put the Family to Work
Serving 8 central Maryland counties from Annapolis Junction.