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You flip a switch and the lights come on. You plug in your phone and it charges. Your breaker doesn’t trip every time you run the microwave and the coffee maker at the same time.
That’s what reliable electrical work looks like in Flatbush, NY. No flickering lights during dinner. No outlets that stop working for no reason. No breakers that trip at the worst possible moment.
Most homes in this neighborhood were built when electrical demands were a fraction of what they are now. Your grandparents’ house ran fine on 60 amps because they had a refrigerator, a few lamps, and maybe a window AC unit. You’re running laptops, smart TVs, central air, kitchen appliances, and charging stations. The math doesn’t work anymore.
When your electrical system is sized right and installed correctly, you don’t think about it. That’s the goal. Electrical contracting services that let you live your life without worrying whether your panel can handle it.
Electrified is a Brooklyn-based licensed electrical contractor that’s been working in Flatbush and the surrounding neighborhoods for years. We’re licensed, insured, and familiar with the specific challenges that come with older Brooklyn homes and commercial buildings.
We’ve rewired pre-war brownstones, upgraded panels in post-war co-ops, and handled tenant fit-outs in mixed-use buildings across Flatbush. We know what it takes to bring an outdated electrical system up to code without tearing apart your walls or blowing your budget.
Our team handles residential and commercial electrical services for homeowners, landlords, property managers, and business owners. We’re not the cheapest option in Brooklyn, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for work that passes inspection the first time, materials that last, and a licensed electrician who shows up when they say they will.
First, we come out and assess what’s going on. If you’re calling because your breaker keeps tripping, we’re looking at your panel, checking your circuits, and figuring out whether you’re overloaded or dealing with a wiring issue. If you’re planning a renovation or adding new equipment, we’re calculating load requirements and planning the upgrade.
Once we know what needs to happen, we give you a clear estimate. No vague ranges. No “we’ll see once we get in there” unless we genuinely can’t know until we open a wall—and if that’s the case, we tell you upfront.
Then we do the work. We pull permits when required, follow NYC electrical code, and make sure everything is installed safely and correctly. If it’s a panel upgrade, we’re coordinating with Con Edison. If it’s a rewiring job, we’re minimizing disruption and cleaning up as we go.
After the work is done, we test everything and walk you through what we did. If an inspection is required, we handle it. If you have questions six months later, you can still call us.
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We handle the full range of electrical contracting services in Flatbush, NY. Panel upgrades from 60 or 100 amps to 200 amps. Full rewiring for older homes that are still running on knob-and-tube or aluminum wiring. Lighting design and installation for kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor spaces. Generator hookups for backup power. EV charger installations for homeowners making the switch to electric vehicles.
For commercial clients, we do tenant fit-outs, service upgrades, equipment power for restaurants and retail spaces, and ongoing maintenance. Flatbush has a mix of residential and commercial properties, and we work in both.
Many of the homes in this neighborhood were built between the 1920s and 1950s. That means a lot of outdated panels, undersized wiring, and electrical systems that were never designed for modern loads. If you’re adding central air, finishing a basement, or just trying to run your household without constantly resetting breakers, you probably need an upgrade.
We also work with landlords and property managers who need reliable electrical contractors for multi-family buildings. Code compliance matters. Tenant safety matters. We make sure both are covered.
If your panel is rated for 60 or 100 amps, you probably need an upgrade. Most modern homes need at least 200 amps to safely handle today’s electrical load.
Signs you’re overloaded include breakers that trip frequently, lights that dim when you turn on an appliance, or having to unplug one device to use another. You might also notice a burning smell near your panel, warm outlets, or flickering lights throughout the house.
Older homes in Flatbush were built when electrical demands were much lower. A 60-amp panel was fine in 1950. It’s not fine now. If you’re planning to add central air, install an EV charger, or finish a basement, your existing panel likely can’t handle it. Upgrading your panel isn’t just about convenience—it’s about safety and protecting your property value in a neighborhood where buyers expect modern electrical systems.
A licensed electrical contractor in Flatbush, NY has completed an apprenticeship, passed state exams, and is legally authorized to perform electrical work. We carry insurance, pull permits, and follow NYC electrical code. An unlicensed contractor has none of that.
If you hire an unlicensed electrician and something goes wrong—a fire, an injury, a failed inspection—you’re liable. Your homeowner’s insurance may not cover damage caused by unpermitted work. If you’re selling your home, unpermitted electrical work can kill a deal or force you to pay for costly repairs.
Licensed electricians also stay current on code changes. NYC has its own amendments to the National Electrical Code, and those rules get updated. A licensed contractor knows what’s required and how to do the work correctly the first time. You’re not just paying for labor—you’re paying for accountability, insurance protection, and work that won’t come back to haunt you.
It depends on the scope. A panel upgrade usually takes one to two days, including the utility coordination with Con Edison. A full home rewire can take one to three weeks depending on the size of the house and whether walls need to be opened.
Smaller jobs like adding outlets, installing lighting, or troubleshooting a circuit issue can often be done in a few hours. Tenant fit-outs and commercial projects vary based on the space and what’s being installed.
Permitting and inspections add time. If your project requires a permit—and most panel upgrades, rewiring jobs, and new circuits do—we build that into the timeline. We pull the permit, schedule the inspection, and make sure everything passes. In Flatbush, working with the city and the utility takes patience, but it’s not optional. We handle the coordination so you don’t have to chase down inspectors or deal with Con Edison yourself.
Yes. A large portion of our work in Flatbush involves upgrading or replacing outdated wiring in older homes. We’ve worked on houses with knob-and-tube wiring, aluminum wiring, and cloth-insulated wiring that’s decades past its useful life.
Older wiring isn’t just outdated—it’s often dangerous. Insulation breaks down, connections loosen, and the wiring itself wasn’t designed for modern electrical loads. If your home was built before 1970 and hasn’t been rewired, there’s a good chance your wiring needs attention.
We can rewire individual rooms, entire floors, or the whole house depending on what’s needed and what your budget allows. In many cases, we can run new wiring without tearing apart every wall. We use existing pathways, access points, and smart routing to minimize damage and keep costs reasonable. The goal is to bring your electrical system up to code and make it safe—without turning your home into a construction zone for months.
Yes. If you’re dealing with a power outage, a burning smell from an outlet, sparking, or any situation that feels unsafe, call us. We offer emergency electrical services in Flatbush and respond as quickly as possible.
Electrical emergencies don’t wait for business hours. A tripped breaker is an inconvenience. A burning smell or sparking outlet is a safety hazard. If you’re not sure whether it’s an emergency, err on the side of caution and call.
We’ll walk you through what to do immediately—usually that means shutting off power at the panel—and then get someone out to assess the situation. Some issues can be resolved quickly. Others require more extensive repairs. Either way, we’ll make sure your home is safe and give you a clear plan for what needs to happen next. Electrical problems don’t fix themselves, and waiting usually makes them worse.
Start with licensing and insurance. Verify that the electrical contractor is licensed in New York and carries both liability insurance and workers’ comp. If they can’t provide proof, move on.
Ask for references or check online reviews. A contractor with a solid reputation will have a track record you can verify. Look for feedback about communication, quality of work, and whether they showed up on time and stuck to their estimate.
Get a written estimate before any work starts. It should include labor, materials, permits, and a timeline. If a contractor is vague about pricing or says they’ll figure it out as they go, that’s a red flag. You should know what you’re paying for upfront. Finally, trust your gut. If someone feels pushy, dismissive, or unprofessional during the estimate, they’re probably not going to be better once the job starts. You’re hiring someone to work in your home or business—make sure it’s someone you’re comfortable with.
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