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You’re not looking for the cheapest bid. You need electrical work done right—work that passes inspection, keeps your insurance valid, and doesn’t create problems down the road.
Borough Park’s older buildings come with electrical challenges most contractors don’t understand. Pre-war brownstones with knob-and-tube wiring. Multi-family homes with undersized 60-amp panels trying to power modern appliances. DIY repairs that looked fine until the inspector showed up.
We’re a certified electrical contractor team that knows these buildings because we work in them every day. We handle residential and commercial electrical services across Borough Park, NY—from emergency repairs when your breaker won’t stop tripping to complete rewiring projects that bring your home up to current code. Every job gets permitted properly, inspected correctly, and done so it lasts.
Electrified is a Brooklyn-based electrical contractor serving Borough Park, NY and surrounding neighborhoods. We’re licensed, insured, and familiar with the electrical issues that come with this area’s mix of historic and modern buildings.
Our team includes master electricians who’ve worked in everything from century-old brownstones to new construction. We understand which buildings need GFCI outlets, where code requires AFCI breakers, and how to properly ground older electrical systems without tearing apart your walls.
You’ll work with the same licensed electrician from estimate to completion. We show up when scheduled, explain what needs fixing in plain language, and give you a clear price before starting work.
First, we listen. You tell us what’s happening—outlets that don’t work, lights that flicker, breakers that trip constantly. If it’s an emergency, we typically arrive within an hour. For scheduled work, we show up on time.
Our licensed electrician inspects your system and identifies the actual problem. Sometimes it’s simple. Sometimes we find underlying issues that need addressing before they become dangerous. We explain what we found, what needs fixing now, and what can wait.
You get a clear estimate before we touch anything. No surprises, no “while we’re here” upsells. Once you approve, we handle the work and any required permits. After completion, we test everything, clean up, and make sure you understand what we did.
For larger projects like panel upgrades or rewiring, we walk you through the timeline, coordinate inspections, and keep you updated throughout. The goal is getting your electrical system working safely—without dragging out the process or leaving you guessing what happens next.
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Our residential electrical services in Borough Park, NY cover the full range of home electrical needs. Panel upgrades from 60-amp or 100-amp service to 200-amp capacity. Rewiring projects that replace outdated knob-and-tube or aluminum wiring. GFCI and AFCI outlet installation where code requires them. Generator hookups, EV charger installation, and smart home wiring.
For commercial clients, we handle tenant fit-outs, equipment power connections, lighting upgrades, and electrical maintenance that keeps your business running. Many Borough Park businesses operate in older buildings with electrical systems that weren’t designed for today’s loads—we upgrade them properly.
Borough Park’s building stock presents unique challenges. The neighborhood has one of the largest Orthodox Jewish communities outside Israel, with many large families living in older multi-family homes. These homes need electrical capacity for multiple air conditioners, modern kitchen appliances, computers, and charging stations—loads that exceed what their original 60-amp panels can safely handle.
We also see frequent issues with insurance coverage. Many insurers won’t cover homes with knob-and-tube wiring or unpermitted electrical work. We fix those issues so you can maintain coverage and avoid premium increases. Every installation we complete is permitted, inspected, and documented properly.
Your panel probably needs upgrading if breakers trip frequently, you can’t run multiple appliances simultaneously, or you still have a 60-amp or 100-amp panel. Most modern homes need 200-amp service.
Signs include flickering lights when you turn on air conditioning, warm outlets or switch plates, or a panel with fuses instead of breakers. If you’re adding central air, an EV charger, or major appliances, your existing panel might not have capacity.
Many older Borough Park buildings still have original electrical panels from the 1950s or 60s. These weren’t designed for today’s electrical loads. We can evaluate your current panel, calculate your actual usage, and tell you whether an upgrade is necessary or if you’re fine for now.
Knob-and-tube replacement means running new wiring throughout your home while minimizing wall damage. The scope depends on your home’s layout and how accessible your walls, floors, and ceilings are.
We typically work room by room or floor by floor. We’ll fish new wiring through existing wall cavities where possible, use attics and basements for main runs, and only open walls where necessary. After wiring installation, we patch, and you handle painting or hire someone to finish.
Most knob-and-tube replacements in Borough Park brownstones take one to two weeks, depending on home size. The work requires permits and inspections. Once complete, you’ll have grounded, code-compliant wiring that insurance companies will cover. Many of our clients do this work because their insurer required it or because they’re refinancing and the lender flagged it during inspection.
Yes, most electrical work beyond simple repairs requires permits in New York City. Panel upgrades, rewiring, new circuits, and service upgrades all need permits and inspections.
Only licensed electricians can pull permits in NYC. If someone offers to skip permitting to save money, that’s a red flag. Unpermitted work causes problems when you sell your home, refinance, or file an insurance claim. Inspectors find it, and you’ll pay to redo everything properly.
We handle all permit applications and coordinate inspections. The process adds time to your project, but it protects you legally and ensures the work meets code. When the job’s done, you get documentation proving everything was installed correctly and approved by the city.
We offer 24/7 emergency electrical service in Borough Park, NY and typically arrive within an hour for true emergencies. That includes situations like sparking outlets, burning smells from your panel, or complete power loss.
Our trucks carry common parts, so we can often fix problems on the first visit—even during off hours. If it’s something that requires ordering parts or scheduling a larger repair, we’ll make your home safe immediately and schedule follow-up work.
Not every electrical issue is an emergency. If your problem can wait until morning, we’ll tell you. But if there’s any safety risk—exposed wiring, hot outlets, smoke, or anything that could cause fire—call immediately. We prioritize those situations and get someone to you fast.
Borough Park has a high concentration of older buildings—pre-war brownstones and multi-family homes built before modern electrical codes existed. These buildings have unique wiring challenges that require experience to handle correctly.
You’ll find knob-and-tube wiring, cloth-insulated wiring, and aluminum wiring that’s no longer code-compliant. Many buildings have been modified over decades with additions and renovations that created electrical patchwork. Sorting out what’s safe, what’s legal, and what needs replacing takes someone who’s worked in these buildings before.
The neighborhood also has large families with high electrical demands. Homes need capacity for multiple air conditioners, full kitchens with modern appliances, home offices, and charging stations. We regularly upgrade panels and add circuits to handle these loads safely. Understanding both the building stock and how people actually use their homes here makes the difference between electrical work that solves your problem and work that just checks a box.
Panel upgrades in Borough Park, NY typically range from $2,500 to $5,000, depending on whether you’re upgrading from 100-amp to 200-amp service, replacing an old fuse box, or dealing with complicated access issues.
That price includes the new panel, labor, permits, and inspections. If your service entrance needs upgrading or if we need to coordinate with Con Edison for new service lines, costs increase. Older buildings sometimes require additional work to bring the grounding system up to code.
We give you an exact price after inspecting your current setup. Every home is different—some panels are in easily accessible basements, others are buried behind finished walls or in tight spaces that complicate installation. We’ll explain what your specific situation requires and what you’re paying for before starting work.
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