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You flip a switch and the lights come on. Every time. Your outlets work without sparking or tripping breakers. Your electrical panel handles your air conditioner, washer, dryer, and all those phone chargers without overheating.
That’s what proper electrical work gets you. Not just fixes that hold for a few months—actual solutions that last because they’re done right the first time.
East Williamsburg has its share of older buildings with wiring that was never designed for how we live today. Knob-and-tube from the 1930s. Aluminum wiring from the 60s. Panels maxed out before you even plug anything in. These aren’t just inconveniences—they’re fire risks that insurance companies won’t cover.
We handle the full scope. Emergency repairs when something goes wrong at 2 a.m. Panel upgrades that give you the capacity you actually need. Rewiring projects that bring your home up to code. Smart home installations. Generator hookups. Lighting that works with your space instead of against it.
You get clear communication about what needs to happen and why. You get work that passes inspection. And you get an electrical system you don’t have to think about anymore.
We’ve been working in Brooklyn long enough to know what we’re dealing with in East Williamsburg. The pre-war walkups with original wiring. The converted industrial spaces that need serious electrical planning. The brownstones where every project requires coordination with the Department of Buildings.
We’re licensed, insured, and we handle the permits. Our team knows New York City’s electrical code—which has its own amendments beyond the National Electrical Code—and we know how to work within it without cutting corners.
You’re not getting a crew that disappears halfway through or leaves you to figure out inspections on your own. You’re getting electricians who show up, do the work right, and make sure everything is documented and compliant before we’re done.
You reach out—phone, email, whatever works. We ask enough questions to understand what’s going on and whether it’s an emergency or something we can schedule.
If it’s urgent, we’re there same-day in most cases. If it’s a bigger project, we schedule a time to assess the work in person. We look at your panel, check your wiring, test your circuits, and figure out what actually needs to happen.
Then we give you a clear estimate. No surprises, no vague ranges. You know what you’re paying before we start.
Once you’re ready to move forward, we handle the work—and the permits if they’re required. For panel upgrades, rewiring, or new installations, we file with the DOB and coordinate inspections. You don’t have to chase down paperwork or wonder if something’s going to pass.
When the job’s done, we walk you through what we did and make sure everything works the way it should. Then we clean up and get out of your way. You’re left with an electrical system that’s safe, compliant, and built to handle your actual needs.
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Emergency repairs are available 24/7 because electrical problems don’t wait. Sparking outlets, burning smells, complete power loss—we respond fast and fix it right.
Panel upgrades are one of the most common projects we handle in East Williamsburg. Older buildings often have 60- or 100-amp panels that can’t support modern electrical loads. We upgrade to 200-amp service, install new breakers, and make sure your system can handle everything you’re plugging in without tripping constantly.
Rewiring projects bring outdated or dangerous wiring up to code. If you’ve got knob-and-tube, aluminum wiring, or cloth-wrapped insulation that’s falling apart, we replace it with modern, safe materials that meet current standards.
We also handle lighting design and installation, generator hookups for backup power, smart home wiring, and troubleshooting for anything that’s not working the way it should. For businesses, that includes tenant fit-outs, equipment power, and service upgrades that keep operations running smoothly.
Every project comes with a warranty on labor and materials. We use quality components, follow proper installation procedures, and stand behind the work we do. And if permits are required, we handle the filing and coordinate with inspectors so you don’t have to.
Your breakers trip frequently, even when you’re not running anything unusual. That’s the most obvious sign. But there are others.
If your panel is warm to the touch, that’s a problem. Panels shouldn’t generate heat. If you see rust, corrosion, or burn marks around the breakers, that’s another red flag. And if your panel is a Federal Pacific or Zinsco brand, it should be replaced regardless of how it’s performing—those models are known fire hazards.
You might also notice flickering lights when you turn on appliances, or outlets that don’t deliver consistent power. These issues often point back to a panel that’s undersized or failing. Most older homes in East Williamsburg have 60- or 100-amp service, which isn’t enough for modern electrical demands. Upgrading to 200-amp service gives you the capacity to run your AC, kitchen appliances, and electronics without constantly resetting breakers.
It depends on what we’re working with, but the process is pretty straightforward. We start by assessing your current wiring—what type it is, where it’s failing, and what needs to be replaced.
If you’ve got knob-and-tube or aluminum wiring, we’re pulling that out and running new copper wiring that meets current code. That usually means opening up walls in key areas, running new circuits, installing updated outlets and switches, and connecting everything to your panel. We patch and paint after, or coordinate with your contractor if you’re doing a larger renovation.
For a full rewire, we also upgrade your panel if needed, add GFCI and AFCI protection where required by code, and make sure your grounding system is solid. The goal is to bring your entire electrical system up to modern safety standards so it’s insurable, passes inspection, and actually works for how you live. Most rewiring projects in East Williamsburg take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks, depending on the size of the space and how much access we have.
Yes. Any work that requires a permit—panel upgrades, rewiring, new circuits, generator installations—we file with the Department of Buildings and coordinate the inspections.
New York City has strict electrical codes, and inspections are required for most major work. We handle the paperwork, schedule the inspector, and make sure everything is ready when they show up. If there’s a correction needed, we take care of it and get it re-inspected.
You don’t have to deal with the DOB or worry about whether something’s going to pass. We’ve been doing this long enough to know what inspectors look for, and we build to code from the start. Once the work is signed off, you get the documentation you need for your records, your insurance, and any future sale or refinancing.
Same-day in most cases, often within a couple of hours depending on where we are and what’s happening. If it’s a true emergency—sparking outlets, burning smell, complete power loss—we prioritize it.
Electrical emergencies are serious. They’re not something you wait on or try to fix yourself. If you’re seeing sparks, smelling burning plastic, or dealing with a panel that’s hot to the touch, shut off power at the main breaker if you can do it safely, and call us immediately.
We carry the tools and materials to handle most emergency repairs on the spot. If it’s something that requires a bigger fix—like a panel replacement—we’ll stabilize the situation, make it safe, and schedule the full repair as soon as possible. You’re not left in the dark wondering when someone’s going to show up.
A licensed electrician has gone through years of training, passed a state exam, and is legally authorized to perform electrical work in New York. A handyman hasn’t.
That matters more than you’d think. Electrical work that isn’t done to code can cause fires, fail inspections, void your insurance, and create liability if something goes wrong. If you ever sell your home, unpermitted or improper electrical work can kill a deal or force you to pay for expensive corrections.
Licensed electricians also carry insurance. If something goes wrong during the job, you’re protected. With unlicensed work, you’re on your own. And if the work needs a permit—which most significant electrical projects do—only a licensed electrician can pull it.
You might save a little money upfront going with someone cheaper, but you’re taking on risk that isn’t worth it. Electrical work needs to be done right, and that means hiring someone who’s trained, licensed, and insured to do it.
Yes. We handle the full installation—from sizing the generator to match your electrical load, to running the transfer switch, to connecting it to your panel and fuel source.
Whole-home generators are becoming more common in Brooklyn, especially after storm-related outages. They kick in automatically when the power goes out and keep your essentials running—refrigerator, heating or cooling, lights, outlets, and anything else you prioritize.
The process starts with a load calculation to figure out what size generator you need. Then we install the unit outside, run the electrical connections, install an automatic transfer switch, and connect it to your natural gas line or propane tank. We also handle the permits and inspections required by the city.
Once it’s installed, you test it to make sure it’s switching over properly, and then it just sits there until you need it. Most generators require annual maintenance to stay in good shape, which we can handle or walk you through. It’s a solid investment if you want backup power you don’t have to think about.
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