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Your lights stop flickering. Your breakers stop tripping when you run the dishwasher and microwave at the same time. Your home can finally handle that new central air system, EV charger, or home office setup without shutting down.
Modern electrical panels don’t just prevent problems—they open up possibilities. You get the peace of mind that comes with knowing your family’s safety isn’t compromised by an overloaded 60-amp system from decades ago.
When your electrical system works properly, your daily life gets easier. No more resetting breakers. No more worrying about whether plugging in one more device will trip the power. Just reliable electricity that supports how you actually live today.
We’ve been handling electrical work throughout Brooklyn for years, with deep experience in Marine Park’s mix of older homes and newer construction. We understand the unique challenges of working in this neighborhood—from the well-maintained single-family homes near the park to the co-ops and duplexes throughout the area.
Marine Park homeowners value quality work done right the first time. That’s exactly what we deliver. Our licensed electricians know NYC electrical codes inside and out, and we handle all the permitting and inspection requirements so you don’t have to navigate that process yourself.
We’re not the cheapest option in Brooklyn, and that’s intentional. You’re investing in work that meets the highest safety standards, uses quality materials, and comes with the backing of a company that’s built its reputation on doing things the right way.
We start with a thorough assessment of your current electrical system. This isn’t a quick glance—we examine your panel, test circuits, and evaluate your home’s actual power needs based on how you live today and what you’re planning for the future.
Next comes the planning phase. We’ll explain exactly what needs to be done, why it needs to be done, and what it will cost. No surprises, no upselling on unnecessary work. If your home needs a 200-amp upgrade to safely handle modern appliances, we’ll tell you. If a subpanel installation can solve your problem more efficiently, that’s what we’ll recommend.
The installation itself is scheduled at your convenience. We handle all permits and coordinate any required inspections. Our team works efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine, and we clean up completely when the job is done. You’re left with a modern, safe electrical system that’s ready for whatever you need it to power.
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Panel and subpanel work in Marine Park covers everything from full 200-amp service upgrades to targeted subpanel installations for specific areas of your home. Many Marine Park properties benefit from subpanels that bring dedicated power to garages, basements, or home workshops without overloading the main electrical system.
We handle the full scope of panel-related work: replacing outdated fuse boxes, upgrading from 100-amp to 200-amp service, installing subpanels for new additions, and adding circuits for EV charging stations or high-demand appliances. Each project includes proper grounding, AFCI and GFCI protection where required by code, and all necessary permits and inspections.
Marine Park’s housing stock ranges from pre-war homes to newer construction, and each presents different electrical challenges. Older homes often need complete panel replacements to handle modern electrical loads safely. Newer homes might just need additional circuits or a subpanel to accommodate renovations or new technology. We tailor our approach based on your specific situation and local building requirements.
Several clear signs indicate your electrical panel needs attention. If you’re frequently resetting tripped breakers, especially when running multiple appliances, your system is overloaded. Flickering lights when large appliances turn on, warm or discolored areas around your electrical panel, or a burning smell near the panel are all serious warning signs that require immediate professional attention.
Many Marine Park homes still have 60-amp or 100-amp service that was adequate decades ago but can’t safely handle today’s electrical demands. If you’re planning to add central air conditioning, install an EV charger, or upgrade major appliances, your current panel may not have the capacity to support these additions safely.
The age of your panel also matters. Electrical panels typically last 25-40 years, but older panels may not meet current safety codes. If your panel uses fuses instead of circuit breakers, or if it’s a Federal Pacific or Zinsco brand, replacement is strongly recommended due to known safety issues with these older systems.
A panel upgrade replaces your main electrical panel with a higher-capacity system, typically going from 100-amp to 200-amp service. This involves working with Con Edison to upgrade the electrical service coming into your home and installing a completely new main panel with more circuits and higher capacity.
A subpanel is a smaller electrical panel that connects to your main panel and provides additional circuits for a specific area of your home. Subpanels are ideal when you need more circuits but your main panel has adequate capacity, or when you’re adding power to a distant location like a detached garage or basement workshop.
In Marine Park homes, subpanels are commonly installed for home additions, converted basements, or garage workshops. They’re also useful when installing EV chargers or creating dedicated circuits for high-demand appliances. The decision between upgrading your main panel or adding a subpanel depends on your current electrical capacity, the scope of your project, and your long-term electrical needs.
A standard panel replacement typically takes 4-8 hours of actual work time, but the complete process spans several days due to permitting and inspection requirements. We first obtain the necessary permits from NYC Department of Buildings, which can take 1-2 weeks depending on the complexity of the work.
The installation day involves temporarily shutting off power to your home while we replace the panel. Most of this work can be completed in a single day, though complex installations or homes requiring additional electrical work may need a second day. We coordinate with Con Edison for any utility connections, and schedule required inspections once the work is complete.
Subpanel installations are typically faster, often completed in 2-4 hours depending on the location and complexity. However, the same permitting and inspection process applies. We handle all paperwork and scheduling, so you don’t need to navigate NYC’s building department requirements yourself. Our goal is to complete your project efficiently while ensuring everything meets code requirements and passes inspection on the first try.
Panel upgrade costs in Marine Park typically range from $1,500 to $4,000, depending on the scope of work required. A standard 200-amp panel replacement with minimal rewiring falls on the lower end, while complex installations requiring extensive rewiring or panel relocation cost more.
Subpanel installations generally cost $800 to $2,000, depending on the panel size, location, and distance from your main panel. Installations in finished basements or areas requiring extensive wire runs cost more than straightforward garage or utility room installations.
Several factors affect the final cost: the condition of your existing wiring, whether your electrical service needs upgrading, permit fees, inspection requirements, and any additional work needed to bring everything up to current code. We provide detailed estimates that break down all costs upfront, so you know exactly what you’re paying for without any surprises when the work is complete.
Yes, all electrical panel work in New York City requires permits from the Department of Buildings, and only licensed electricians can file these applications. This includes panel replacements, subpanel installations, and major electrical upgrades. The permitting process ensures your work meets current safety codes and building standards.
We handle the entire permitting process as part of our service. This includes filing the initial application, providing technical drawings when required, and scheduling all necessary inspections. The permit process typically takes 1-2 weeks, though complex projects may take longer.
After installation, NYC requires inspections to verify the work meets code requirements. We coordinate these inspections and address any issues that arise. The process isn’t complete until you receive final approval from the city. Working with a licensed contractor who understands NYC’s requirements ensures your project moves smoothly through the permitting and inspection process without delays or complications.
Absolutely. Many Marine Park homeowners are adding EV charging capability during panel upgrades, and it’s an ideal time to include this work. EV chargers typically require dedicated 240-volt circuits with 40-50 amp capacity, which older electrical panels often can’t accommodate safely.
When we upgrade your panel to 200-amp service, we can include the dedicated circuit for your EV charger installation. This involves running appropriate wiring from the panel to your garage or designated charging location, installing the proper outlet or hardwired connection, and ensuring everything meets NEC requirements for EV charging equipment.
The process includes proper load calculations to ensure your upgraded electrical system can handle the EV charger along with your home’s other electrical demands. We also coordinate with any EV charging equipment installers you’re working with to ensure compatibility and proper installation. Including EV charging preparation during your panel upgrade is more efficient and cost-effective than adding it later as a separate project.
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