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You stop worrying every time you plug something in. Your breakers stop tripping when you run the AC and microwave at the same time. Your lights stay on, your outlets work, and you’re not wondering if that burning smell means you need to call 911.
Most homes in East New York weren’t built for how we live now. Panels from the 50s and 60s are still working, but they’re struggling. You’ve got maybe 60 amps trying to handle a house full of devices that need 200.
When your electrical system gets upgraded to handle modern demand, you’re not just fixing today’s problem. You’re setting up your home to support whatever comes next—EV chargers, smart home systems, high-efficiency appliances. And you’re doing it safely, with work that meets current NYC code and passes inspection without delays.
We’re a Brooklyn-based electrical contractor that’s been working in neighborhoods like East New York for years. We know what older homes need because we’ve seen the same wiring issues, the same overloaded panels, and the same code violations hundreds of times.
Our team is fully licensed and insured to work throughout New York City. We handle permits, coordinate inspections with the NYC Department of Buildings, and make sure everything passes the first time.
We’re not the cheapest option in Brooklyn, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for electricians who show up when they say they will, do the work right, and stand behind it after. That’s how we’ve built a reputation here—one job at a time, in homes just like yours.
First, we come out and actually look at your electrical system. Not over the phone, not based on a guess—we inspect your panel, test your circuits, check your outlets and switches. We’re looking for what’s causing the problem and what else might be waiting to fail.
Then we give you a clear estimate before any work starts. You’ll know exactly what needs to happen, why it matters, and what it costs. No surprises, no upselling, no pressure.
Once you approve, we handle the permits if the job requires them, schedule the work around your life, and complete everything to code. If an inspection is needed, we coordinate it and make sure it passes. When we’re done, your electrical system works the way it should—and you’ve got a warranty backing both the labor and materials.
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Our emergency electrical services in East New York mean we’re available 24/7 when you’ve got smoke, sparks, or burning smells. Most Brooklyn locations get a response within 30 to 60 minutes, and we’re actual electricians on call—not an answering service.
Panel upgrades are one of the most common jobs we do here. Most East New York homes benefit from upgrading to 200-amp service, which typically runs between $1,500 and $2,500. That investment gets you a system that can handle modern appliances, eliminates constant breaker trips, and increases your home’s value.
We also handle rewiring for older homes with outdated knob-and-tube or aluminum wiring, GFCI and AFCI outlet installations to meet current safety codes, dedicated circuits for high-demand appliances, lighting upgrades, generator hookups, and smart home integrations. Every job includes code-compliant work, permit handling when required, and coordination with NYC inspections so nothing holds up your project.
Most panel upgrades in East New York run between $1,500 and $2,500 for a standard 200-amp service upgrade. That includes the new panel, labor, permits, and inspection coordination with the NYC Department of Buildings.
The final cost depends on your current setup and what needs to happen to bring everything up to code. If your service line from the street needs upgrading, or if there’s aluminum wiring that needs addressing, that adds to the scope.
We give you an upfront estimate after inspecting your system. You’ll know the full cost before we start, and that’s the price you pay—no hidden fees or surprise charges after the fact.
Yes, most electrical work in New York City requires a permit from the Department of Buildings. Panel upgrades, rewiring, new circuits, and service changes all need permits and inspections.
We handle the permit process for you. That means filing the paperwork, scheduling the inspection, and making sure everything passes without delays. You don’t need to deal with the DOB directly.
Some smaller jobs like replacing an outlet or fixture don’t require permits, but anything that involves your panel or adds new circuits does. If you’re not sure, we’ll tell you what’s required during the estimate.
Most panel upgrades take one full day once we start the work. Your power will be off for several hours during the installation, usually between four and eight hours depending on the complexity.
We schedule the work at a time that works for you, and we let you know exactly when your power will be off so you can plan around it. If the job requires an inspection, that adds a day or two to the timeline, but we coordinate that directly with the city.
In some cases where the service line from the street needs upgrading, you might need Con Edison involved, which can extend the timeline by a week or more. We’ll know during the inspection if that’s necessary and walk you through what to expect.
Breakers that trip frequently, especially when you’re running normal appliances, are the most obvious sign. If you can’t use your microwave and air conditioner at the same time without losing power, your panel is undersized for your needs.
Other signs include flickering lights when appliances turn on, outlets that feel warm to the touch, a panel that’s warm or making buzzing sounds, or visible rust and corrosion on your panel box. If you still have a fuse box instead of breakers, that’s an automatic upgrade.
Most homes in East New York were built when families owned a fraction of today’s electrical devices. Panels from the 50s and 60s are still working, but they’re struggling with modern demand. If your home is over 40 years old and the panel hasn’t been upgraded, it’s worth having someone look at it.
Yes, we have licensed electricians on call 24/7 for electrical emergencies in East New York and throughout Brooklyn. If you’re dealing with sparks, smoke, burning smells, or complete power loss, we respond directly—usually within 30 to 60 minutes.
Emergency service means an actual electrician comes to your location, not just an answering service taking messages. We carry the tools and materials to handle most emergency repairs the same day, so you’re not waiting until morning to get your power back safely.
We charge a premium for after-hours emergency calls, but if your electrical system is creating a safety hazard, waiting isn’t an option. We’ll assess the situation, make it safe, and give you options for permanent repairs once the immediate danger is handled.
Electrical work in East New York often costs the same as other Brooklyn neighborhoods, but the work itself tends to be more involved. Older housing stock means more homes with outdated wiring, undersized panels, and code violations that need addressing.
When you’re working on a home built in the 50s or 60s, you’re not just swapping parts. You’re dealing with wiring that might not be grounded properly, panels that don’t meet current code, and systems that need significant upgrades to be safe. That takes more time and expertise than working in newer construction.
Licensed electricians also carry insurance, pull permits, and coordinate inspections—all of which cost money but protect you from liability and ensure the work is done right. If someone quotes you significantly less, ask whether they’re licensed, insured, and pulling permits. If they’re not, you’re taking on risk that isn’t worth the savings.
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