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You flip a switch and the lights come on. Every time. Your breaker stops tripping when you run the microwave and coffee maker at the same time. The outlets in your bathroom have proper GFCI protection, and your panel can actually handle what you’re asking it to do.
That’s what proper electrical work looks like. Not constant workarounds or fingers crossed every time you plug something in.
Bergen Beach homes—especially the older ones near Mill Basin or along Avenue U—weren’t built for how we live now. You’ve got original wiring trying to power modern appliances, smart home devices, window AC units, and everything else that didn’t exist when your house was built. Something’s got to give, and it’s usually your circuit breaker or your patience.
We handle the electrical contracting services Bergen Beach homeowners and business owners actually need. Panel upgrades that bring your system up to 200 amps. Rewiring that replaces outdated aluminum or cloth-insulated wire. GFCI and AFCI outlets where code requires them. Generator hookups for when storms knock out power. EV charger installation for the Tesla in your driveway.
The work gets done right, it passes inspection, and you stop thinking about your electrical system because it just works.
Electrified is a certified electrical contractor in Bergen Beach, NY, with a Master Electrician license and full insurance coverage. We’ve been handling residential and commercial electrical services across Brooklyn long enough to know what breaks, what lasts, and what the Department of Buildings is going to flag during inspection.
We’re not the cheapest option. We pull permits, we follow code, and we use licensed electricians who know the difference between a quick fix and a safe one. That costs more upfront, but it means your work passes inspection, your insurance stays valid, and you’re not calling someone else in six months to redo it.
Most of our work in Bergen Beach involves upgrading systems that can’t keep up anymore. Older homes near Flatlands or along Ralph Avenue often need panel upgrades, outlet replacements, or full rewiring to meet current electrical code and handle modern loads safely.
You call or fill out the form. We schedule a time that works for you—not a four-hour window where you sit around waiting. We show up on time.
Our licensed electrician Bergen Beach team assesses what’s going on. We check your panel, test your circuits, look at your wiring, and figure out what actually needs to happen. Then we explain it in plain terms—what’s required by code, what’s recommended for safety, and what can wait if budget’s tight.
You get a clear quote before we start. No surprises, no “we found something else” upsells halfway through. If we need to pull permits, we handle that with the NYC Department of Buildings. If inspections are required, we schedule those too.
We do the work. Clean up after ourselves. Test everything to make sure it’s functioning properly. Then we walk you through what we did and answer any questions you have.
You get documentation—receipts, permits, warranty information. If something comes up later, you call us. That’s it.
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You get a local electrical contractor in Bergen Beach who’s licensed, insured, and accountable. That means proper permits, code-compliant work, and inspections that pass the first time.
For residential clients, we handle panel upgrades, rewiring, lighting installation, generator hookups, EV charger installation, and smart home integration. A lot of Bergen Beach homeowners need 200-amp service upgrades because their current 100-amp panels can’t support central air, electric dryers, and modern appliances running simultaneously. We also replace outdated wiring—aluminum wire from the 1960s and 70s, knob-and-tube from even earlier—that poses fire risks and won’t pass inspection during a sale.
For commercial and industrial clients, we handle tenant fit-outs, equipment power, service upgrades, and ongoing maintenance. Restaurants along Flatlands Avenue need three-phase power for kitchen equipment. Retail spaces need compliant lighting and outlet placement. We handle the electrical contracting from rough-in to final inspection.
Brooklyn’s electrical code is strict, and inspectors know what to look for. We install GFCI outlets in bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor areas. AFCI breakers in bedrooms and living spaces. Proper grounding throughout. Surge protection where it makes sense. Everything documented, everything to code.
You also get transparent pricing. We quote the job upfront, and that’s what you pay unless you change the scope. No hidden fees, no “trip charges,” no billing you for an extra hour because we hit traffic.
You need a licensed electrician for any electrical work in NYC that requires a permit—which is most jobs beyond changing a light fixture. Only a Master Electrician can pull permits with the Department of Buildings, and only licensed electricians can legally perform the work.
Here’s why that matters. If you hire someone unlicensed and something goes wrong—a fire, an injury, property damage—your homeowner’s insurance can deny your claim. If you try to sell your house and the inspector finds unpermitted electrical work, you’ll have to pay to rip it out and redo it properly before closing.
Cheaper usually means unlicensed, uninsured, or both. That’s not a bargain. That’s a liability you’re paying for.
A 200-amp panel upgrade in Bergen Beach typically runs between $2,500 and $5,000, depending on your current setup, whether we need to upgrade your service line, and how much rewiring is involved.
If your home still has a 60-amp or 100-amp panel, you’re probably maxing it out regularly. Modern homes need 200-amp service to safely run central air, electric appliances, EV chargers, and everything else without tripping breakers or overloading circuits.
We assess your current panel, check your service line from the street, and give you an upfront quote that includes the panel, labor, permits, and inspection fees. No surprise charges after we open the wall.
It depends on the scope. Replacing a few outlets or installing a ceiling fan? A few hours. Panel upgrade? Usually a full day, sometimes two if we’re upgrading the service line. Full rewiring of an older home? A week or more, depending on size and access.
We give you a realistic timeline upfront, and we don’t drag jobs out. Most delays come from waiting on permits or inspections, not the actual work. We schedule inspections as quickly as possible and stay on top of the process so you’re not waiting around for weeks.
If we run into something unexpected—like old wiring that’s worse than it looked, or structural issues that need addressing first—we let you know immediately and explain your options before moving forward.
Permits are required for most electrical work in NYC—panel upgrades, rewiring, new circuits, generator installations, and EV charger hookups all need permits. We handle the entire process for you.
We submit the permit application to the NYC Department of Buildings, including all required documentation and plans. Once approved, we do the work. Then we schedule the inspection with a city inspector, who verifies everything meets code. After it passes, the permit gets closed out and you receive documentation.
You don’t have to deal with any of it. We manage the paperwork, the scheduling, and the back-and-forth with the city. The permit fees are included in your quote, so there are no surprise costs.
Your breaker trips when the circuit is pulling more amps than it’s rated for. That’s usually because you’re running too many high-draw appliances on the same circuit, or because something’s wrong with the wiring or an appliance.
In older Bergen Beach homes, it’s common to have multiple rooms on a single 15-amp circuit. Run a space heater, a hair dryer, and charge your laptop at the same time, and you’ll trip the breaker. That’s not a defect—that’s the breaker doing its job and preventing your wires from overheating.
The fix might be adding dedicated circuits for high-draw appliances, upgrading your panel to support more circuits, or rewiring sections of your home to distribute the load properly. We assess what’s causing the issue and recommend the right solution based on how you actually use your space.
Yes. We install Level 2 EV chargers for homeowners throughout Bergen Beach and handle the entire process—from running a dedicated 240-volt circuit to mounting the charger and getting it inspected.
Most homes need a panel upgrade to support an EV charger, especially if you’re still running a 100-amp panel. A Level 2 charger typically draws 40-50 amps, which is a significant load on top of everything else your home uses. We assess your current electrical capacity and let you know if an upgrade is necessary.
We pull the required permits, install the charger according to manufacturer specs and NYC electrical code, and schedule the inspection. Once it passes, you’re charging at home instead of hunting for public charging stations.
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