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Most homes in Dyker Heights were built before 1940. That means knob-and-tube wiring, 60-amp panels that can’t handle a microwave and a hair dryer at the same time, and outlets that weren’t designed for the life you’re living now.
You’re not looking for someone to patch it together. You want your lights to stop flickering when the AC kicks on. You want to plug in your EV charger without wondering if your panel can handle it. You want to know that when you flip a switch, it works—and it’s safe.
That’s what happens when the electrical work is done by someone who actually understands how these older Brooklyn homes are wired. No guessing. No shortcuts. Just reliable power that supports the way you live today.
We’re a Brooklyn-based electrical contractor. We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve been inside enough pre-war homes to know what’s behind your walls before we open them.
We handle residential, commercial, and industrial electrical work across Brooklyn. That includes panel upgrades, rewiring, lighting, generator hookups, smart home installs, troubleshooting, and emergency repairs. If it involves electricity and it needs to be up to code, we do it.
You’ll talk to the same people from estimate to cleanup. We show up when we say we will, we explain what we’re doing and why, and we don’t leave until it works the way it should.
First, we come out and look at what’s going on. If your breaker keeps tripping, we’re checking your panel, your circuits, and your load. If you’re upgrading, we’re looking at your current setup, what you’re adding, and what the code requires.
Then we give you a clear estimate. You’ll know what the work costs, how long it takes, and whether permits are required. If something’s going to add time or money, we tell you before we start.
Once you’re ready, we pull permits if needed, schedule the work, and get it done. That might mean upgrading your panel to 200 amps, rewiring a room, installing a subpanel for a home addition, or replacing outdated outlets and switches. We test everything, make sure it’s code-compliant, and clean up when we’re finished.
If inspections are part of the job, we handle those too. You’re not dealing with the city—we are.
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You get a licensed electrician in Dyker Heights, NY who knows the difference between a quick fix and a real solution. That means understanding how your home is wired, what your panel can handle, and what needs to happen to bring everything up to code.
If you’re in a home built in the 1930s or 1940s—and most around here were—you’re probably dealing with outdated wiring, insufficient amperage, or a panel that’s been pieced together over the years. We handle panel upgrades to 200 amps so you can run your appliances, charge your car, and add smart home systems without overloading your circuits.
We also handle emergency electrical work. If your power goes out, your panel sparks, or you smell burning plastic, you need someone who can respond fast and fix it safely. We’re available 24/7 for those situations.
And if you’re planning a renovation, adding a generator, or upgrading your lighting, we’ll walk you through what’s required, what’s optional, and what’s going to give you the best result for your budget. No upselling. Just honest recommendations based on what your home actually needs.
Most panel upgrades in Brooklyn run between $1,500 and $2,300, depending on the size of the upgrade, the condition of your existing panel, and whether your service line needs work. That price includes labor, materials, permits, and inspections.
If you’re going from 60 amps to 200 amps, you’re looking at the higher end of that range. If your meter needs to be relocated or your service line is outdated, that adds cost. We’ll tell you exactly what’s required after we look at your setup.
The permit process in NYC adds time but not much cost. We handle that for you, and we make sure everything passes inspection the first time so you’re not dealing with delays or callbacks.
Yes, most electrical work in New York City requires a permit. That includes panel upgrades, rewiring, adding circuits, installing subpanels, and any work that involves opening walls or changing your electrical system.
Small jobs like replacing an outlet or a light fixture usually don’t need a permit. But if you’re doing anything that affects your home’s electrical capacity or safety, the city wants it inspected.
We pull permits as part of the job. You don’t have to go to the Department of Buildings or deal with inspectors. We handle the paperwork, schedule the inspections, and make sure everything is compliant before we close up the walls. That protects you if you ever sell your home or file an insurance claim.
If your breakers trip constantly, your lights flicker when you run appliances, or your panel is warm to the touch, it’s time to replace it. Those are signs that your panel is either overloaded, outdated, or failing.
Most homes in Dyker Heights were built with 60-amp or 100-amp panels. That was fine in 1938, but it’s not enough for modern life. If you’re adding an EV charger, central air, or a home office with multiple devices, your panel can’t keep up.
We’ll do a load calculation to see how much power your home actually needs. If your panel is undersized, we’ll recommend an upgrade to 200 amps. If it’s just old or damaged, we’ll replace it with a modern panel that meets current code. Either way, you’ll know exactly what’s wrong and what it takes to fix it.
Yes. We respond to emergency calls 24/7. If your power goes out, your panel sparks, you smell burning, or your breaker won’t reset, don’t wait—call us.
Electrical emergencies can turn into fires fast. If something doesn’t look or smell right, shut off power at the main breaker if it’s safe to do so, and get someone out there who knows what they’re doing.
We’ll diagnose the problem, make it safe, and fix it. That might mean replacing a breaker, repairing a short, or shutting down a circuit until we can do a full repair. We carry parts and tools on the truck, so most emergency repairs get handled the same day.
Rewiring an older home means replacing outdated wiring—usually knob-and-tube or cloth-insulated wire—with modern Romex or conduit that meets current electrical code. It’s a big job, but it’s necessary if your wiring is 80+ years old.
We start by assessing what’s behind your walls. In most cases, we’ll run new wire through the existing walls, attic, and basement without tearing everything apart. If walls need to be opened, we do it strategically and patch them when we’re done.
The process includes upgrading your panel, adding GFCI and AFCI protection where required, installing grounded outlets, and making sure your home passes inspection. It usually takes a few days to a week depending on the size of your home. You’ll have safe, reliable power and the peace of mind that comes with knowing your electrical system isn’t a fire hazard.
Yes. We install Level 2 EV chargers, smart panels, whole-home automation systems, and any other electrical upgrades that support modern technology. But first, we make sure your panel can handle the load.
Most EV chargers pull 40 to 50 amps. If your panel is already maxed out, adding a charger will trip breakers or create a safety hazard. We’ll evaluate your current setup, calculate your total load, and recommend an upgrade if needed.
For smart home systems, we install the wiring and electrical infrastructure that supports your devices—whether that’s smart lighting, automated blinds, security systems, or whole-home control panels. We make sure everything is wired correctly, labeled clearly, and integrated with your existing electrical system so it works reliably from day one.
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