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Your home should feel safe, not like a fire hazard waiting to happen. When your electrical system actually works right, you stop worrying about blown fuses during dinner or whether that old wiring is going to cause problems.
You get outlets where you need them, panels that don’t trip every time you run the dishwasher, and peace of mind knowing your family’s protected. No more extension cords snaking across your floors or wondering if your electrical system can handle another storm.
That’s what proper electrical work looks like – invisible reliability that just works, day after day, storm after storm.
We’ve been working in Brooklyn’s older neighborhoods for years, and we understand what makes Gerritsen Beach different. These aren’t cookie-cutter suburban homes – they’re pre-war houses with character, quirks, and electrical systems that need someone who actually knows what they’re looking at.
We’ve rewired bungalows that survived Sandy’s flooding. We’ve upgraded panels in homes built when electricity was still new. We know which corners previous electricians cut and how to fix them right.
When you’re dealing with knob-and-tube wiring or aluminum connections from the 1960s, you need an electrician who’s seen it all before. That’s us.
First, we come out and actually look at what’s going on. Not just the obvious problem, but the whole picture – your panel, your wiring, your home’s specific setup. We explain what we find in plain English, not electrical jargon.
Then we give you a real estimate, not some ballpark number that doubles later. If it’s an emergency, we handle it immediately. If it’s an upgrade or bigger project, we walk through exactly what needs to happen and when.
The work gets done right, cleaned up completely, and tested to make sure everything works like it should. No shortcuts, no “good enough” fixes that’ll cause problems later.
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Every job includes a licensed electrician who knows Brooklyn codes inside and out. We handle everything from simple outlet additions to complete panel replacements, always with proper permits and inspections when required.
For Gerritsen Beach specifically, we understand flood-prone electrical systems. We know how salt water affects connections and which components need special attention after storm damage. Your GFCI outlets, grounding systems, and weatherproofing all get the attention they need.
Whether it’s upgrading your 60-amp service to handle modern appliances or replacing dangerous knob-and-tube wiring, we do it once and do it right. You get work that passes inspection, protects your family, and adds value to your home.
Panel upgrades typically run $2,500 to $5,000 depending on your home’s specific setup and the amperage you need. Older Gerritsen Beach homes often need 100-amp or 200-amp service to handle modern electrical loads safely.
The price includes the new panel, proper grounding, permits, and inspection. If your home still has an old fuse box or undersized service, upgrading isn’t just about convenience – it’s about safety and meeting current electrical codes.
We’ll assess your current system and give you an exact quote based on what your home actually needs, not some generic estimate.
Yes, we provide 24/7 emergency service, especially important in Gerritsen Beach where storms can cause serious electrical problems. We respond to power outages, flood damage, sparking outlets, and any situation that poses immediate safety risks.
Storm damage often affects more than just what you can see. Salt water and flooding can compromise connections throughout your electrical system, creating hidden dangers that show up weeks later. We check everything, not just the obvious problems.
If you lose power or notice electrical issues during or after a storm, don’t wait. The sooner we can assess and fix the damage, the better chance we have of preventing bigger problems down the road.
Absolutely. Knob-and-tube wiring was fine for its time, but it can’t handle today’s electrical demands and poses serious safety risks. We specialize in rewiring older Gerritsen Beach homes while preserving their character.
The process involves running new wiring through your walls, upgrading your panel, and installing proper grounding – all while minimizing damage to your plaster walls and original details. We work carefully in these older homes because we understand their construction.
Complete rewiring typically takes 3-5 days depending on your home’s size. You’ll have safe, reliable power that can handle modern appliances without the fire hazards that come with deteriorated old wiring.
Frequent tripping usually means your electrical system is overloaded or there’s a problem with the wiring. In older Gerritsen Beach homes, this often happens when modern electrical demands exceed what the original system was designed to handle.
Sometimes it’s as simple as too many devices on one circuit. Other times, it indicates loose connections, damaged wiring, or appliances drawing more power than they should. Ignoring frequent tripping can lead to overheating and fire hazards.
We’ll trace the problem to its source – whether it’s an overloaded circuit that needs splitting, a faulty appliance, or wiring that needs repair. The solution might be adding circuits, upgrading your panel, or fixing specific problem areas.
GFCI outlets are required by code in wet areas – bathrooms, kitchens, garages, basements, and outdoor locations. In flood-prone Gerritsen Beach, they’re especially important for preventing electrocution when water and electricity mix.
If your home was built before GFCI requirements, you likely need several upgrades to meet current safety standards. These outlets detect electrical imbalances and shut off power instantly to prevent shocks and electrocution.
We’ll identify which locations need GFCI protection and install them properly. It’s not just about meeting code – it’s about keeping your family safe, especially in an area where flooding can happen.
Warning signs include frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, outlets that don’t work reliably, burning smells, or getting shocked when touching appliances. In homes built before 1960, the wiring itself may need complete replacement regardless of symptoms.
Other red flags: extension cords everywhere because you don’t have enough outlets, warm outlet covers, or an electrical panel with fuses instead of breakers. These indicate your system can’t safely handle modern electrical loads.
We provide thorough electrical inspections that identify both obvious problems and hidden hazards. You’ll get a clear picture of what needs immediate attention versus what can wait, along with realistic cost estimates for any necessary work.
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