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You flip a switch and the lights come on. Your breakers stop tripping every time you run the dryer and charge your car. The outlets don’t feel warm when you unplug your phone.
That’s what happens when your electrical system has the capacity it needs and the wiring is done right. No more wondering if that flickering light is just annoying or actually dangerous. No more calling someone back because the work didn’t pass inspection.
Electrical contracting services in Gowanus, NY aren’t just about fixing what’s broken. They’re about upgrading your system so it handles what you’re actually using it for today—EV chargers, smart home devices, heat pumps, induction cooktops—not what it was designed for in 1940. When a licensed electrician pulls the permit, does the work to code, and handles the inspection, you’re not just checking a box. You’re protecting your property value and keeping your family or business safe.
Electrified is a Brooklyn-based electrical contractor that works on the buildings you actually live and work in. Brownstones with knob-and-tube wiring. Apartments that need panel upgrades before the landlord can install EV chargers. Commercial spaces where the tenant fit-out has to happen fast and pass inspection the first time.
We’re licensed, insured, and we pull permits through the NYC Department of Buildings for every job that requires one. That means a Master Electrician oversees your project from start to finish. Gowanus is in the middle of a massive rezoning—30 towers, 20,000 new residents, thousands of electrical upgrades happening right now. We’ve been here through all of it, working on residential and commercial electrical services that meet code and last.
You call or message us with the problem or project. We ask a few questions to understand what’s going on—whether it’s an emergency repair, a panel upgrade, or new wiring for a renovation.
We come out to look at your system in person. You get a clear estimate before any work starts. No surprises, no hidden fees. If permits are required, we handle the entire process with the NYC Department of Buildings.
Then our licensed team does the work. We test everything, make sure it’s safe and up to code, and schedule the required inspections. You get a system that works the way it should—and documentation that proves it. If you’re selling your property or refinancing, that matters. If you just want your breakers to stop tripping, that matters too.
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Residential electrical services cover everything from rewiring old brownstones to installing EV chargers in your driveway. Panel upgrades are one of the most common jobs we do in Gowanus—older homes weren’t built to handle the load that modern appliances and vehicles demand. If your panel is maxed out or still using outdated fuses, you’re not just risking tripped breakers. You’re risking your insurance coverage.
Commercial electrical services include tenant fit-outs, equipment power, lighting design, and ongoing maintenance. Gowanus has a lot of creative spaces, warehouses-turned-offices, and food businesses that need reliable electrical systems to keep operations running. We work with property managers, business owners, and general contractors to deliver work that passes inspection and stays on schedule.
We also handle emergency electrical repairs 24/7. A power outage at 2 a.m. or a sparking outlet during business hours doesn’t wait for convenience. Our team responds fast because we’re based in Brooklyn and we know how much downtime costs you.
Yes. Only a licensed electrical contractor can legally pull permits for most electrical work in Brooklyn. That permit isn’t just paperwork—it’s proof that a Master Electrician oversaw your project and that the work meets the National Electrical Code and NYC Electrical Code.
If you hire someone without a license, the permit application gets rejected. Even if the installation looks fine, the lack of credentials invalidates it. That creates problems when you try to sell your property, file an insurance claim, or get a certificate of occupancy. Inspectors and insurance companies check this stuff, and they don’t overlook it.
In Gowanus, where so many buildings are old and the electrical systems are being pushed to their limits, working with a certified electrical contractor means the job gets done right the first time. You’re not paying twice to fix someone else’s shortcuts.
Your breakers trip frequently, especially when you’re running multiple appliances. Your lights flicker when the AC kicks on. Outlets feel warm to the touch. Those are all signs your panel is overloaded.
Most homes built before 2000 have 100-amp or 150-amp panels. That was fine when the biggest electrical draw was a window AC unit and a TV. Now you’re adding EV chargers that pull 40-50 amps, heat pumps, induction stoves, and smart home systems. The math doesn’t work anymore.
A panel upgrade brings your system up to 200 amps or more, giving you the capacity to run everything safely. It also makes your home easier to insure—many providers won’t cover properties with outdated panels or knob-and-tube wiring. In Gowanus, where brownstones are being renovated left and right, a panel upgrade is one of the most common electrical contracting services we provide. It’s not optional if you want your system to keep up.
Knob-and-tube wiring was standard in NYC buildings from the 1880s through the 1940s. It’s common in Gowanus brownstones, and it’s not up to code anymore. More importantly, many insurance companies refuse to cover homes with knob-and-tube wiring because of fire risk.
The wiring itself isn’t grounded, which makes it unsafe for modern appliances. It also degrades over time—insulation cracks, connections loosen, and the risk of electrical fires goes up. If you’re buying or selling a property in Gowanus and the inspection turns up knob-and-tube, you’re looking at a rewiring project before closing.
We can assess how much of your building still has knob-and-tube and give you a plan to replace it. It’s not a quick fix, but it’s necessary if you want your home to be insurable and safe. This is one of those projects where working with a local electrical contractor who knows Brooklyn buildings makes a huge difference.
Probably, but your panel needs to support it first. Most Level 2 EV chargers require a dedicated 240-volt circuit and draw 40-50 amps. If your panel is already running close to capacity, adding that load isn’t safe—and it won’t pass inspection.
The first step is having us evaluate your current system. If you need a panel upgrade, that happens before the charger goes in. Then we install the charger, pull the permit, and schedule the inspection. The whole process is straightforward if it’s done in the right order.
EV charger installations are surging in Brooklyn—up 57% in one quarter alone. Local jurisdictions are starting to require EV readiness in new construction, and that trend is only growing. If you’re planning to drive electric or you want to future-proof your property for resale, now’s the time to make sure your electrical system can handle it.
You risk fines, failed inspections, stop-work orders, and serious problems when you try to sell your property. The NYC Department of Buildings tracks permits, and if unpermitted work gets flagged during a sale or inspection, you’re responsible for bringing it up to code—even if you didn’t do the work yourself.
Unpermitted electrical work also voids your insurance coverage if something goes wrong. If there’s a fire or someone gets hurt and the insurance company finds out the wiring wasn’t permitted, they can deny your claim. That’s not a risk worth taking.
When you hire us, permits are part of the process. We handle the application, the inspections, and the documentation. You get proof that the work was done legally and safely, which protects you now and later. It’s one of the biggest reasons to work with a certified electrical contractor instead of someone who cuts corners.
It depends on the scope of work. A simple outlet repair costs a lot less than a full rewiring or panel upgrade. Emergency calls cost more than scheduled work because you’re paying for availability and speed.
What matters more than the price is whether you’re getting transparent pricing upfront. We give you a clear estimate before we start, so you know what you’re paying for and why. No hidden fees, no surprise charges after the work is done.
The cost of hiring a licensed electrical contractor also includes permits, inspections, insurance, and the peace of mind that comes with knowing the work is done right. If you go with the cheapest option and the work doesn’t pass inspection—or worse, causes a problem down the line—you’ll pay a lot more to fix it. Electrical contracting services in Gowanus, NY are an investment in safety, compliance, and long-term reliability. That’s worth more than saving a few bucks on the front end.
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