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Stop playing electrical roulette every time you want to run the AC and microwave at the same time. With proper power capacity upgrades, your home handles everything you throw at it—from high-end kitchen appliances to EV chargers.
You get the peace of mind that comes with a system built for modern life. Your property value goes up, insurance costs often go down, and you stop worrying about whether your next appliance purchase will overload your circuits.
No more choosing between comfort and convenience. Just reliable power when you need it.
We’ve been upgrading electrical systems throughout Sunset Park for years, working on everything from classic brownstones to multi-family buildings. We understand what it takes to bring 1930s and 40s electrical systems up to modern standards without compromising the character that makes these homes special.
Most properties in the neighborhood still run on their original electrical systems—60-amp or 100-amp panels that simply can’t handle today’s power demands. We’ve seen it all and know how to work with the unique challenges these older buildings present.
Licensed, insured, and committed to clear communication, we handle all the NYC permit requirements and coordinate directly with Con Edison. You get professional work that meets code without the headaches of navigating the bureaucracy yourself.
We start by evaluating your current electrical system and understanding exactly what you need. No guessing, no overselling—just an honest assessment of what it takes to give you the power capacity you actually need.
Once we know what you need, we handle all the permit paperwork and coordinate with Con Edison for any service line work. You don’t have to deal with NYC’s complex permitting system or utility coordination.
Installation day is straightforward. We disconnect your old system safely, install your new panel and any necessary wiring upgrades, test everything thoroughly, and clean up completely. Most upgrades take 4-8 hours, and you’re left with an electrical system that can handle whatever modern life throws at it.
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Sunset Park’s housing presents unique challenges that require experienced electrical contractors who understand older building construction. Most homes here were built between the 1890s and 1920s with electrical systems added later—often multiple times as technology evolved.
We specialize in upgrading these layered electrical systems to modern 200-amp capacity while respecting the architectural integrity of classic Brooklyn housing. Whether you’re in a row house, multi-family building, or one of the neighborhood’s unique Finnish co-ops, we know how to work with what you have.
Our power capacity upgrades include complete panel replacements, service line coordination with Con Edison, circuit additions, and full permit handling. Every installation meets current NYC electrical code and is designed to support modern appliances, HVAC systems, and future technology needs like electric vehicle charging.
Most power capacity upgrades in Sunset Park run between $2,500 and $5,000, depending on what your current system looks like and how much work is needed. A typical upgrade from 100-amp to 200-amp service usually falls in the $3,500 to $4,500 range.
The final cost depends on your current panel condition, whether Con Edison needs to upgrade your service line, and how much additional wiring work is required. Many Sunset Park homes built before 1940 need extra considerations that can affect the total investment.
The best way to get an accurate number is with an on-site evaluation. Most reputable contractors provide these free, and it’s the only way to know exactly what your specific situation requires.
Yes, electrical panel upgrades in NYC require permits from the Department of Buildings—no exceptions. Any significant electrical work must be done by a licensed electrician with proper permits, and trying to skip this step creates bigger problems down the road.
The permit process involves submitting plans, paying fees, and scheduling inspections to make sure everything meets NYC electrical code. It’s not optional, and it’s not something you want to handle yourself unless you enjoy navigating city bureaucracy.
Good electrical contractors handle all permit requirements as part of their service. We know the system, have the relationships, and can get your permits processed efficiently while you focus on other things.
The actual installation work takes 4-8 hours depending on complexity, but the whole process from start to finish usually spans 2-3 weeks. Most of that time is permits and scheduling, not actual work in your home.
Here’s how it typically breaks down: permit acquisition takes 1-2 weeks, scheduling with Con Edison (if needed) adds a few days, then installation happens in a single day. Your power will be off for 4-6 hours during installation, but we can work around your schedule to minimize disruption.
More complex projects involving extensive rewiring or multiple panels may need additional time, but you’ll know the timeline upfront so you can plan accordingly.
Almost certainly, yes—though older homes sometimes need additional work to get there safely. Most Sunset Park properties can accommodate 200-amp service, but homes built before 1940 often need service line upgrades from Con Edison and may require some rewiring to meet current codes.
The key factors are your current service entrance, the condition of your electrical feed from the street, and whether your existing wiring can handle the increased capacity. A thorough evaluation tells you exactly what’s needed.
Even challenging situations can usually be resolved. We work with Con Edison to coordinate utility improvements and ensure your electrical system can safely handle modern power demands, regardless of when your home was built.
The most obvious sign is frequent circuit breaker trips, especially when you’re running normal household appliances at the same time. If you can’t use your microwave while the AC is running, or if lights flicker when large appliances kick on, your system is telling you it’s overloaded.
Other warning signs include warm outlet covers, burning smells, or appliances that seem to run at less than full power. If you’re planning to add major appliances, install EV charging, or upgrade your HVAC system, your current capacity probably won’t cut it.
If your home still uses fuses instead of circuit breakers, or if your electrical panel is more than 30 years old, it’s time for an upgrade regardless of other symptoms. These older systems weren’t designed for modern electrical loads and present safety risks.
Yes, and it’s one of the more reliable home improvements for return on investment. Real estate professionals consistently report that homes with modern electrical systems sell faster and command higher prices than those with outdated infrastructure.
This is especially true in Sunset Park, where many properties still have original electrical systems from the 1930s and 40s. Buyers prefer homes where they won’t immediately need to invest thousands in electrical upgrades, and they’re willing to pay more for that peace of mind.
Plus, many insurance companies offer lower premiums for homes with modern electrical panels because they significantly reduce fire risk. Between increased property value and potential insurance savings, the upgrade often pays for itself over time.
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