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Your breakers trip when you run the microwave and the air conditioner at the same time. The lights dim every time the fridge kicks on. You’ve been putting off that panel upgrade because you’re not sure who to trust with it.
Here’s what changes when your electrical system actually works: you plug in what you need without calculating which outlets are on which circuit. You don’t reset breakers in the basement twice a week. Your insurance company stops sending letters about your outdated panel.
Crown Heights properties—especially pre-war brownstones—weren’t built for how we live now. Most were wired for a few lights and maybe a radio. Now you’re running central air, a home office, kitchen appliances, and possibly planning for an EV charger. That 60-amp panel from 1935 isn’t just inconvenient anymore. It’s a fire risk.
We upgrade electrical systems in Crown Heights so they handle modern demands safely. That means proper capacity, code-compliant installations, and permits filed correctly with NYC’s Department of Buildings. You get a system that works the way you need it to—without the constant worry that something’s about to go wrong.
Electrified is a Brooklyn-based electrical contractor serving Crown Heights homeowners and businesses who need reliable work done right. We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve spent years working on the exact type of building you own—whether that’s a pre-war brownstone with knob-and-tube wiring or a newer condo that needs a smart home upgrade.
Crown Heights sits right in the middle of Brooklyn’s most diverse housing stock. You’ve got 1920s brownstones next to 1960s apartment buildings next to brand-new construction. Each one has different electrical challenges, and we’ve handled all of them. We know which panels pass inspection and which ones get flagged. We know how to run new circuits without tearing apart original plaster. We know what your insurance company is going to ask about before they ask it.
We handle residential and commercial electrical services with the same approach: clear communication, honest recommendations, and work that passes inspection the first time. No surprises. No shortcuts. Just electrical systems that work the way they’re supposed to.
You call or message us with the problem. We ask a few questions to understand what’s going on—whether it’s an emergency repair, a planned upgrade, or something you’re not sure about yet. If it’s urgent, we get someone out fast. If it’s a bigger project, we schedule a time that works for you.
We show up, assess the situation, and give you a clear explanation of what needs to happen. You get an upfront estimate before any work starts. No hidden fees, no vague “we’ll see” pricing. If permits are required—and for panel upgrades in Crown Heights, they always are—we handle the applications and coordinate with NYC inspectors.
Then we do the work. Our licensed electricians follow NYC electrical code to the letter because that’s what keeps you safe and gets you through inspection. We clean up when we’re done, walk you through what we did, and make sure you understand how your new system works.
After the job, you’re not on your own. If something comes up or you have questions, you call the same number and talk to people who already know your property. That’s how electrical contracting services should work in Crown Heights—straightforward, reliable, and built for the long term.
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We handle the full range of residential and commercial electrical services in Crown Heights. That includes panel upgrades, circuit installations, lighting design, generator hookups, EV charger installations, smart home wiring, troubleshooting, emergency repairs, and code compliance work. If it involves electricity in your building, we can handle it.
For Crown Heights homeowners, that often means dealing with outdated systems that can’t support modern life. A 60-amp panel might have been fine in 1940, but it’s not enough now. We upgrade to 200-amp service so you can run your AC, charge your car, and use your kitchen appliances without playing electrical Tetris. We also rewire spaces that still have knob-and-tube or aluminum wiring—both of which make insurance companies nervous and buyers walk away.
For businesses and commercial properties, we handle tenant fit-outs, equipment power, service upgrades, and ongoing maintenance. Crown Heights has a mix of retail, restaurants, and office spaces, and each one has specific electrical needs. We make sure your systems support your operations and meet code requirements for commercial occupancy.
Brooklyn’s housing market moves fast, and properties with updated electrical systems sell faster and for more money. Buyers want to know the panel is modern, the wiring is safe, and everything’s permitted. We make sure your property checks all those boxes—not just for resale value, but because it’s the right way to keep people safe.
You need a licensed electrician for any serious electrical work in Crown Heights, and here’s why: NYC requires permits for panel upgrades, service changes, and most major electrical installations. Only licensed electricians can file those permit applications with the Department of Buildings. If you hire someone without a license, the work won’t be permitted, and that creates major problems down the road.
When you go to sell your house, the buyer’s inspector will ask for permit records. If the work wasn’t permitted, you’ll have to rip it out and redo it properly—or lose the sale. Insurance companies also deny claims for electrical fires if they find unpermitted work. The “cheaper” option ends up costing you more in the long run, plus it puts your property and your family at risk.
A licensed electrical contractor in Crown Heights knows the local code requirements, has the proper insurance, and stands behind the work. That’s not just a nice-to-have. It’s the difference between a safe, legal installation and a liability waiting to happen.
If your breakers trip frequently, your lights flicker when you use certain appliances, or you’re running extension cords because you don’t have enough outlets, your panel probably can’t handle your electrical load. Most Crown Heights brownstones and older buildings have 60-amp or 100-amp panels, which were fine decades ago but aren’t enough for modern homes.
You also need an upgrade if you’re adding an EV charger, central air conditioning, or a home office with multiple devices. These all draw significant power, and an undersized panel will either trip constantly or create a fire hazard by overheating. If your home still has a Federal Pacific or Zinsco panel, you should replace it immediately—both brands are known for failing to trip during overloads, which is a serious safety issue.
Insurance companies often require panel upgrades as a condition of coverage, especially if your home has outdated wiring or an old panel type. If you’re buying or selling a home in Crown Heights, the inspector will flag an inadequate panel, and it’ll become a negotiation point or a deal-breaker. Upgrading to a modern 200-amp panel solves all of these problems and adds value to your property.
Electrical permits in Crown Heights go through NYC’s Department of Buildings, and the process is more involved than in other areas. For a panel upgrade, your licensed electrician files the permit application, submits plans for review, and coordinates inspections with the city. The Electrical Plan Review team checks everything to make sure it meets current code before approving the work.
Here’s what that means for you: the work takes a bit longer because we have to wait for permit approval before we start, and we have to schedule an inspection after the installation is complete. But that’s a good thing. The permit process ensures the work is done safely and legally, and it protects you if you ever sell the property or file an insurance claim.
Some contractors skip permits to save time or avoid scrutiny of their work. That’s a red flag. If the work isn’t permitted, you’re liable for it—not them. We handle all the permit applications and inspections for our customers because it’s the right way to do the job. You get documentation proving the work was done correctly, and you don’t have to worry about it coming back to bite you later.
Electrical work costs vary depending on what you need done, but here’s a rough idea: a panel upgrade in Crown Heights typically runs between $2,500 and $5,000, depending on the size of the panel, the complexity of the installation, and whether we need to upgrade your service line. Simple repairs like replacing outlets or fixing a circuit might cost a few hundred dollars. Larger projects like rewiring a brownstone or installing an EV charger will cost more.
The cost also depends on whether the work requires permits and inspections, which add time and coordination but are legally required for most major electrical work in NYC. We give you an upfront estimate before we start so you know exactly what you’re paying. No surprise charges, no vague “it depends” answers.
One thing to keep in mind: the cheapest bid isn’t always the best value. If someone’s significantly undercutting other estimates, they’re either skipping permits, cutting corners on materials, or not properly licensed and insured. You’ll pay more to fix their work later—or deal with serious safety issues. We price our work fairly based on what it actually takes to do the job right, and we’re upfront about what’s included.
Yes, and we do it all the time. Crown Heights has some of Brooklyn’s most beautiful pre-war brownstones, and most of them still have outdated electrical systems. Knob-and-tube wiring was standard from the 1880s through the 1940s, and a lot of it is still in use. The problem is that it’s not up to current code, it’s uninsurable by most carriers, and it’s often been modified incorrectly by unqualified handymen over the years.
We specialize in upgrading these older systems without destroying original plaster, woodwork, or architectural details. That means carefully running new wiring through existing walls, installing a modern panel, and bringing everything up to code. It’s more complex than working on a newer building, but we’ve done it enough times to know how to do it efficiently and cleanly.
If you’re renovating a brownstone or dealing with an insurance company that won’t cover your outdated wiring, we can walk you through what needs to happen. Sometimes it’s a full rewire. Sometimes it’s a partial upgrade focused on the most critical areas. We’ll assess your specific situation and give you an honest recommendation based on safety, code compliance, and your budget.
Yes. Electrical emergencies don’t wait for business hours, and we’re available 24/7 for urgent situations. If you’ve lost power, smell burning, see sparks, or have any situation that feels dangerous, call us immediately. We’ll get someone out to assess the problem and make it safe.
Common electrical emergencies in Crown Heights include tripped main breakers that won’t reset, burning smells from outlets or panels, water damage affecting electrical systems, and complete power loss to part or all of a building. These aren’t situations where you wait until Monday morning. They’re safety hazards that need immediate attention from a licensed electrician.
When you call for emergency service, we prioritize getting your power restored safely. That might mean a temporary fix to get you through the night and a permanent repair scheduled for the next day, or it might mean a full repair on the spot. Either way, we’re focused on making sure your property is safe and your electrical system is functional. We’ve handled enough emergencies in Crown Heights to know what’s urgent and what can wait—and we’ll be straight with you about which category your situation falls into.
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