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You’re resetting breakers because your air fryer and microwave can’t run at the same time. Your lights flicker when the dishwasher kicks on. You’ve got outlets that feel warm to the touch and a panel that’s older than your mortgage.
These aren’t minor annoyances. They’re signs your electrical system can’t keep up with how you actually live now.
Most Clinton Hill homes were wired decades ago for a completely different lifestyle. No one planned for EV chargers, smart thermostats, home offices, or the kind of appliance loads we’re running today. Your 60-amp or 100-amp panel might’ve been fine in 1965, but it’s struggling now.
What you need is an electrical contractor in Clinton Hill who understands these buildings, knows the code inside and out, and won’t try to sell you work you don’t need. You need clear answers, upfront pricing, and someone who’ll pull the permits so your insurance stays valid and your home sale doesn’t hit a snag three years from now.
That’s what we do. We assess what’s actually going on, explain what needs to happen, and handle the work so it’s safe, legal, and built to last.
Electrified is a Brooklyn-based electrical services company. We work in Clinton Hill because we know Clinton Hill—the pre-war brownstones with knob-and-tube wiring, the mid-century buildings with outdated panels, the newer developments that still need smart upgrades and code compliance.
Our team is licensed and insured. We handle residential, commercial, and industrial electrical work, and we’ve built our reputation on doing things right the first time. No shortcuts. No unpermitted work. No surprises on the invoice.
You’ll talk to actual electricians, not a call center. We show up when we say we will, walk you through what’s happening, and give you a clear estimate before we start. If it’s an emergency, we’re available 24/7 because electrical problems don’t wait for business hours.
First, we listen. You tell us what’s going on—whether it’s an emergency or something you’ve been putting off—and we ask enough questions to understand the scope.
Then we schedule a time that works for you, or if it’s urgent, we dispatch someone within 30 to 60 minutes. Our local electrician shows up, assesses the situation, and explains what’s wrong in plain language. No jargon. No upselling.
Before any work starts, you get a clear estimate. You’ll know what it costs and why. If the job requires a permit, we handle that too—it’s included, not an add-on.
Once you approve, we do the work. Clean, careful, and up to code. We test everything, walk you through what we did, and make sure you’re comfortable with how it all functions. If it’s a bigger job like a panel upgrade or rewiring, we coordinate inspections and keep you in the loop the whole way.
You’re not left guessing. You’re not dealing with surprise charges. You’re working with a licensed electrician in Clinton Hill who treats your home like it matters.
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We cover the full range of residential and commercial electrical services in Clinton Hill. Panel upgrades, rewiring, lighting installation, generator hookups, EV charger installation, smart home wiring, troubleshooting, code compliance work, tenant fit-outs, and emergency repairs.
A lot of our work in Clinton Hill involves upgrading outdated systems. Homes built before 1970 often have 60-amp or 100-amp panels that can’t support modern electrical loads. You’re not just adding convenience when you upgrade—you’re adding safety, protecting your insurance coverage, and making sure your home can actually handle the way you live.
We also handle the permit process. In New York, electrical work needs to be permitted and inspected to meet the NYC 2025 Electrical Code. Skipping that step might save money upfront, but it’ll cost you later when your insurance denies a claim or a home inspection flags unpermitted work. We pull the permits, coordinate the inspections, and make sure everything is documented properly.
If you’re dealing with an electrical emergency—sparking outlets, burning smells, total power loss—we’re available around the clock. You’ll reach an actual person, and we’ll have an electrician near you dispatched fast.
Panel upgrades in Clinton Hill typically range from $2,500 to $5,000, depending on the size of the upgrade, the condition of your existing system, and whether any additional code compliance work is needed. If you’re going from a 60-amp panel to a 200-amp panel, expect to be on the higher end of that range.
The cost includes the panel itself, labor, permits, and inspection fees. Some contractors will quote you a low number and then add permits and inspections as extras—we don’t do that. You get one clear price that covers everything.
If your home has outdated wiring, aluminum wiring, or other safety issues, those might need to be addressed as part of the upgrade. We’ll identify that during the assessment and explain what’s required and why. The goal is to bring your system up to code so it’s safe, legal, and capable of handling your actual electrical load.
Yes. Any significant electrical work in New York City requires a permit, and that includes panel upgrades, rewiring, new circuits, and most repairs beyond basic fixture replacements. It’s not optional, and it’s not just red tape—it’s how the city ensures work is done safely and up to code.
Unpermitted electrical work can void your homeowner’s insurance. If something goes wrong—a fire, an injury, property damage—and the insurance company finds out the electrical system wasn’t permitted, they can deny your claim. It can also kill a home sale. Buyers’ inspectors will flag unpermitted work, and you’ll either need to get it permitted retroactively (which is expensive and complicated) or renegotiate the sale price.
When we do electrical work, we pull the permit, schedule the inspection, and handle all the coordination. It’s built into our process because we’re not interested in cutting corners that come back to hurt you later.
If you’re constantly resetting breakers, that’s the most obvious sign. Your panel is telling you it can’t handle the load you’re putting on it. Other signs include flickering lights when appliances turn on, outlets that feel warm, a burning smell near the panel, or visible rust and corrosion on the panel itself.
If your home still has a 60-amp or 100-amp panel, you’re almost certainly due for an upgrade. Modern homes need at least 200 amps to safely run HVAC systems, kitchen appliances, EV chargers, and home office equipment. Older panels weren’t designed for that kind of demand.
Some insurance companies won’t cover homes with outdated panels, especially if they’re Federal Pacific or Zinsco brands, which are known fire hazards. If you’re buying, selling, or refinancing, the lender or insurer may require an upgrade before they’ll move forward. We assess your current system, explain what’s needed, and give you a clear path forward.
Yes. We install Level 2 EV chargers for residential and commercial clients in Clinton Hill. Most homes will need a dedicated 240-volt circuit, and depending on your current panel capacity, you may also need a panel upgrade to support the additional load.
A Level 2 charger pulls between 30 and 50 amps, which is a significant draw. If your panel is already maxed out, adding a charger without upgrading the panel creates a safety risk. We’ll assess your system first, let you know if an upgrade is necessary, and explain the full scope before we start.
The good news is there are federal and state incentives available. The federal tax credit covers 30% of installation costs for qualifying EV charging equipment through 2025, and New York State offers additional rebates. We can walk you through what’s available and help you take advantage of those programs. Installation typically takes a few hours once the electrical system is ready, and we handle the permit and inspection so everything is code-compliant.
We dispatch within 30 to 60 minutes for electrical emergencies in Clinton Hill. You’ll reach a real person when you call, not a voicemail or answering service, and we’ll have a licensed electrician on the way as soon as we understand what’s happening.
Electrical emergencies include sparking outlets, burning smells, exposed wiring, panels that are hot to the touch, or total power loss that’s isolated to your property. These situations are dangerous, and waiting until morning isn’t always safe.
When our electrician arrives, the first priority is making the situation safe—shutting off power to the affected area, identifying the source of the problem, and preventing further damage. Then we explain what happened, what needs to be fixed, and give you a clear estimate. If it’s something that can be repaired on the spot, we’ll do it. If it requires parts or a bigger fix, we’ll make sure your home is safe in the meantime and schedule the follow-up work.
Flickering lights usually mean your electrical system is struggling to handle the load. When a high-draw appliance like a dishwasher, microwave, or air conditioner kicks on, it pulls a surge of power. If your wiring or panel can’t support that surge, the voltage dips momentarily, and your lights flicker.
This is common in older Clinton Hill homes where the wiring and panels were installed decades ago. A 60-amp or 100-amp panel can’t handle modern appliance loads, especially if multiple devices are running at once. Loose connections, undersized wiring, or an overloaded circuit can also cause flickering.
It’s not just annoying—it’s a sign something needs attention. Flickering lights can indicate your system is overloaded, which increases the risk of overheating, damaged appliances, or electrical fires. We’ll assess your panel, check your circuits, and identify whether you need a panel upgrade, dedicated circuits for high-draw appliances, or rewiring in specific areas. The fix depends on what’s actually causing the problem, and we’ll walk you through the options.
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