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You flip a switch and the lights come on. Your panel doesn’t trip every time you run the dryer and microwave at once. Your insurance company doesn’t flag your wiring as a liability.
That’s what happens when your electrical work is done by a licensed electrical contractor who knows Cobble Hill’s building stock. Not just the code requirements, but the reality of what’s behind your walls—knob-and-tube from the 1920s, undersized panels, missing grounds, modifications that never should have happened.
We handle residential and commercial electrical services across Cobble Hill, from emergency repairs to complete rewires. You get clear estimates before work starts, permits pulled when required, and electrical systems that pass inspection because they’re installed correctly. No surprises on cost or timeline, and no shortcuts that come back to bite you later.
Electrified is a Brooklyn-based electrical contractor that’s been working in Cobble Hill and surrounding neighborhoods long enough to know what makes these buildings different. Brownstones with original wiring that needs careful upgrading. Mixed-use properties where commercial tenants need dedicated circuits. Pre-war buildings where you can’t just punch through walls without a plan.
Our licensed and insured team handles everything from troubleshooting a circuit that keeps tripping to planning electrical systems for gut renovations. We’re local, we’re licensed, and we’ve seen enough Brooklyn electrical work—both good and bad—to know the difference.
You’re not getting a crew that treats every job the same. You’re getting electricians who understand what Cobble Hill properties need and how to deliver it without creating new problems.
You reach out and describe what’s going on—or what you’re planning. We schedule a time to come look at your property and assess what’s actually needed. Not what we want to sell you, but what your electrical system requires to be safe, code-compliant, and functional for how you use your space.
You get a clear estimate that breaks down labor, materials, permits, and timeline. If we find additional issues once walls are open or panels are pulled, we explain what we found and get your approval before doing extra work. No surprise charges.
We handle the permit applications if your project requires them, coordinate inspections, and make sure everything passes the first time. Our licensed electricians do the installation work using quality materials and proper techniques—not shortcuts that save ten minutes now but cost you later.
When the job’s done, we test everything, walk you through what was completed, and clean up. You get electrical work that’s documented, inspected, and done right.
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Our electrical contracting services cover what Cobble Hill properties actually need. Panel upgrades from 60-amp or 100-amp service to 200-amp capacity so you can run modern appliances without constant breaker trips. Complete rewiring for brownstones still running knob-and-tube or aluminum wiring that insurance companies won’t cover.
Smart home wiring and integration for lighting controls, security systems, and whole-home automation that works with your existing infrastructure. EV charger installation with proper dedicated circuits and load calculations. Generator hookups for backup power during outages.
For commercial clients in Cobble Hill, we handle tenant fit-outs, equipment power for kitchens and HVAC systems, lighting design, and service upgrades that keep your business running and up to code. Emergency electrical service when something fails and you need it fixed now, not next week.
Every project includes proper permitting when required, coordination with inspectors, and work that meets NYC electrical code. You’re not getting handyman-level electrical work—you’re getting licensed electrical contractor services that protect your property value and keep you insured.
A panel upgrade from 100-amp to 200-amp service typically runs between $2,500 and $4,500 in Cobble Hill, depending on your building’s configuration and what’s involved in the installation. That includes the new panel, breakers, materials, labor, permits, and inspection coordination.
If your service entrance needs upgrading or your meter location has to change, that adds to the cost. Same if we’re working in a brownstone where access is tight or the existing wiring needs significant updates to connect safely to the new panel.
The price matters less than whether it’s done correctly. An undersized panel or improper installation creates safety risks and won’t pass inspection. You want a licensed electrical contractor who pulls permits, follows code, and installs panels that actually handle your electrical load without problems.
Yes. NYC requires licensed electricians for electrical work, and most projects need permits that only licensed contractors can pull. If you’re doing anything beyond changing a light fixture—rewiring, panel work, new circuits, service upgrades—you need a licensed electrical contractor handling it.
Unpermitted electrical work creates real problems. Your insurance can deny claims if they find out work wasn’t done by a licensed electrician. When you sell, unpermitted electrical modifications show up in inspections and kill deals or force expensive corrections.
More importantly, electrical work done wrong causes fires and safety hazards. Licensed electricians know code requirements, proper installation techniques, and how to make electrical systems safe. You’re not just paying for labor—you’re paying for expertise that protects your property and the people in it.
A full brownstone rewire typically takes two to four weeks, depending on the building’s size, how much of the existing wiring needs replacement, and whether you’re doing other renovation work at the same time. If walls are already open from a gut renovation, it goes faster. If we’re fishing wire through finished walls to minimize damage, it takes longer.
The timeline includes planning the new electrical layout, pulling permits, doing the installation work, and coordinating inspections. We’re not just swapping old wire for new—we’re designing a system that meets current code, handles modern electrical loads, and works with your building’s structure.
Most brownstone rewires happen during larger renovations when walls are open anyway. That’s the smart time to do it because access is easier and you’re not paying twice to open and repair walls. We can walk through your property and give you a realistic timeline based on what’s actually involved.
Many insurance companies in New York either refuse to insure homes with active knob-and-tube wiring or charge significantly higher premiums because of the fire risk. Some insurers will cover it temporarily if you provide a plan and timeline to replace the wiring, but that’s not guaranteed.
Knob-and-tube wiring wasn’t designed for modern electrical loads. It lacks grounding, the insulation deteriorates over time, and it’s often been modified incorrectly by people who didn’t know what they were doing. That creates real safety hazards that insurance companies don’t want to cover.
If you’re buying a Cobble Hill property with knob-and-tube wiring, factor rewiring costs into your budget. If you already own one, talk to your insurance company about their requirements and get quotes from a licensed electrical contractor for replacement. It’s not cheap, but it’s necessary for safety and insurability.
Installing an EV charger requires a dedicated 240-volt circuit, proper load calculations to make sure your panel can handle it, and usually a permit. We evaluate your existing electrical service, determine if your panel has capacity for the additional load, and install the circuit and charging equipment according to code.
If your home still has 100-amp service or your panel is already maxed out, you might need a panel upgrade before adding an EV charger. That’s common in older Cobble Hill properties where the electrical system was never designed for this kind of load.
The installation typically takes a day once permits are approved and equipment is on site. You want a local electrical contractor who knows Brooklyn’s permitting process and has installed EV chargers in similar properties. Improper installation creates safety hazards and can damage your vehicle’s charging system.
If your breakers trip frequently, you can’t run multiple appliances at once without losing power, or your home still has a 60-amp or 100-amp panel, you need an upgrade. Modern homes typically need 200-amp service to safely handle HVAC systems, kitchen appliances, EV chargers, and everyday electrical use.
Other signs include flickering lights when appliances kick on, outlets that don’t work or feel warm, burning smells near your panel, or visible rust and corrosion on the panel itself. If your panel still uses fuses instead of breakers, it’s definitely time for an upgrade.
We can evaluate your current panel, calculate your actual electrical load, and determine what size service you need. This isn’t something to guess at—undersized electrical service creates fire hazards and prevents you from safely using your property. Get it assessed by someone who knows what they’re looking at.
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