Hear from Our Customers
You flip a switch, and the lights stay on. You plug in your laptop, coffee maker, and phone charger without worrying about overloading circuits or starting a fire.
Your home insurance company stops treating your electrical system like a liability. Instead of paying higher premiums because of outdated wiring, you might actually see rates drop once your system meets modern safety standards.
When you’re ready to sell, buyers won’t walk away after the inspection. They’ll see a home that’s been properly maintained and updated—one that can handle their modern lifestyle without expensive electrical upgrades.
Electrified has been working in Brooklyn neighborhoods for years, and we understand what makes East Williamsburg unique. These aren’t cookie-cutter suburban homes—they’re older buildings with character, quirks, and electrical systems that weren’t designed for today’s demands.
Our team is licensed, insured, and focused on doing things right the first time. We handle permits, work with local inspectors, and make sure every job meets New York’s electrical codes.
Most importantly, we get that you’re not just upgrading wires. You’re investing in your family’s safety and your home’s future in one of Brooklyn’s most vibrant neighborhoods.
First, we’ll assess your current system. This means checking your electrical panel, testing circuits, and identifying problem areas like aluminum wiring, knob-and-tube systems, or overloaded circuits that can’t handle modern appliances.
Next comes planning and permits. We’ll design a new system that meets current codes, handles your power needs, and gets approved by local authorities. No surprises, no shortcuts.
The actual rewiring involves replacing old wires, upgrading your electrical panel if needed, and installing new outlets and switches. We work systematically through your home, minimizing disruption while ensuring everything is done safely and up to code.
Ready to get started?
Complete electrical system replacement means new copper wiring throughout your home, upgraded electrical panel with proper amperage for modern needs, and grounded outlets that protect your electronics and family from electrical hazards.
In East Williamsburg, many homes were built in the 1940s and 50s. These homes often have electrical systems designed for a time when people owned far fewer appliances and electronics. Today’s families need circuits that can handle everything from kitchen appliances to home offices to electric vehicle chargers.
Your rewiring includes GFCI outlets in bathrooms and kitchens, dedicated circuits for major appliances, and enough capacity to support whatever technology comes next. Everything is installed to current New York electrical codes and inspected to ensure it’s done right.
Most whole house rewiring projects in East Williamsburg range from $8,000 to $25,000, depending on your home’s size and the complexity of the work. The cost breaks down to roughly $8 to $16 per square foot, including materials and labor.
Several factors affect the final price. Homes with difficult-to-access wiring cost more because it takes longer to run new cables. If your electrical panel needs upgrading from 60 or 100 amps to 200 amps, that adds to the cost but is often necessary for modern electrical demands.
The investment pays off through increased safety, lower insurance premiums, and higher home value. Many East Williamsburg homeowners find that proper rewiring actually saves money long-term by preventing emergency repairs and protecting expensive electronics from power surges.
A typical whole house rewiring in East Williamsburg takes one to two weeks, depending on your home’s size and the complexity of the electrical work. Smaller homes might be completed in 5-7 days, while larger homes with multiple floors can take up to three weeks.
The timeline depends on several factors. Homes with easy access to electrical runs through basements or attics move faster than those requiring extensive wall opening. If you’re combining rewiring with other renovations, the work can often be coordinated to minimize disruption.
Most of the work happens during normal business hours, and we coordinate with you to ensure you have power when you need it most. We’ll also work around your schedule for things like home offices or other essential electrical needs.
Yes, whole house rewiring requires permits in Brooklyn, and the electrical work must be inspected to ensure it meets New York’s electrical codes. Permit costs typically range from $100 to $650, depending on the scope of work.
A licensed electrician handles the permit application process, including submitting plans and scheduling inspections. This isn’t optional—unpermitted electrical work can create problems when you sell your home and may void your insurance coverage if something goes wrong.
The inspection process actually protects you by ensuring the work meets safety standards. Inspectors check that circuits are properly sized, outlets are correctly grounded, and everything is installed according to current codes. This gives you confidence that your electrical system is truly safe and up to standards.
The most common signs include flickering lights, frequently tripped circuit breakers, and outlets that feel warm to the touch. If you’re constantly using extension cords because you don’t have enough outlets, that’s another clear indicator your electrical system needs updating.
Homes built before 1980 often need rewiring, especially if they still have original aluminum wiring, knob-and-tube systems, or fuse boxes instead of circuit breakers. These older systems weren’t designed for today’s electrical demands and can be fire hazards.
Other warning signs include burning smells near outlets or electrical panels, mild shocks when plugging in appliances, and lights that dim when you turn on major appliances. If you’re experiencing any of these issues, it’s time to have your electrical system evaluated by a licensed electrician.
Most homeowners can stay in their homes during rewiring, though you’ll experience some inconvenience as we work through different areas. Power will be temporarily shut off to specific circuits while work is being done, but we coordinate with you to minimize disruption.
The work is dusty and involves opening walls to access old wiring, so you’ll want to protect furniture and belongings in work areas. Many families choose to stay elsewhere during the most intensive phases, especially if they have young children or work from home.
We work efficiently to restore power to essential circuits each day. We’ll make sure you have electricity for refrigeration, lighting, and other necessities while the rewiring progresses through your home room by room.
Updated electrical systems definitely add value to East Williamsburg homes, though the exact amount depends on your home’s condition and the local market. More importantly, proper rewiring makes your home marketable to buyers who might otherwise walk away from outdated electrical systems.
Many buyers in today’s market expect homes to handle modern electrical demands without major upgrades. A home with new wiring, proper grounding, and adequate amperage appeals to buyers who don’t want to deal with electrical projects after purchase.
Beyond resale value, rewiring often qualifies you for lower homeowners insurance rates. Insurance companies charge higher premiums for homes with outdated electrical systems, so the monthly savings can help offset the initial investment over time.
Other Services we provide in East Williamsburg