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You flip a switch and the lights come on. Your breakers stop tripping every time you run the microwave and coffee maker at the same time. Your panel can handle what you’re actually using it for—not what it was designed for in 1952.
That’s what happens when a licensed electrical contractor in Midwood, NY updates your system properly. You’re not calling someone back to fix what they just fixed. You’re not wondering if that burning smell is normal. You’re not dealing with failed inspections or insurance headaches because someone cut corners.
Your home or business runs on electricity that’s safe, code-compliant, and built to handle how you actually live and work today. And when something does go wrong, you’ve got a certified electrical contractor who knows your system and can respond fast.
Electrified is a licensed and insured electrical contractor based in Brooklyn, serving Midwood, NY and the surrounding neighborhoods. We work in the pre-war buildings, the brownstones, the century-old homes with knob-and-tube wiring that should’ve been replaced decades ago.
We know what’s behind those walls because we’ve opened them. We know which panels fail, which circuits are overloaded, and what it takes to bring an older property up to current NYC electrical code without ripping apart original details that make your place worth living in.
Our team handles residential and commercial electrical services—from panel upgrades and rewiring to lighting design, generator hookups, smart home installations, and emergency repairs. We pull permits, coordinate inspections, and do the work right so it passes the first time.
You call or contact us with what’s going on. We schedule a time that works for you—same day if it’s urgent. A licensed electrician comes out, looks at your system, and tells you what’s actually wrong. Not what might be wrong. Not a worst-case scenario to upsell you. What’s wrong.
We give you an upfront estimate before any work starts. You know what it costs, what we’re doing, and why it matters. If permits are required, we handle them. If inspections are needed, we coordinate them.
Then we do the work. We don’t leave a mess. We don’t disappear halfway through. And when we’re done, your electrical system works the way it’s supposed to—safely, reliably, and up to code. You get a warranty on labor and materials, and if something isn’t right, we come back and make it right.
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Electrical contracting services in Midwood, NY that cover what you actually need. Panel upgrades for homes that are still running on 60 or 100-amp service. Rewiring for properties with aluminum wiring, cloth-insulated wiring, or knob-and-tube that’s a fire waiting to happen. Circuit installations so you can plug in your appliances without tripping breakers.
We install EV chargers—Level 2, 240-volt circuits that add real range, not the trickle-charge setup you get from a standard outlet. Smart home wiring for automation, security, and lighting control. Generator hookups so you’ve got power when the grid doesn’t. Lighting design and installation for residential and commercial spaces.
For businesses and commercial properties in Midwood, NY, we handle tenant fit-outs, service upgrades, equipment power, and maintenance that keeps your operations running and your inspections clean. Every job is done by a licensed electrician. Every installation meets NYC electrical code. And everything we do is backed by insurance, permits, and warranties that actually mean something if there’s ever a problem.
Yes. NYC requires electrical work to be done by a licensed electrician—either a Master Electrician or Special Electrician licensed through the NYC Department of Buildings. That’s not just a formality. It’s the law, and it exists because electrical work done wrong can kill someone or burn down a building.
A licensed electrical contractor in Midwood, NY knows current code, pulls the right permits, and does work that will pass inspection. If you ever sell your property, unpermitted or DIY electrical work will get flagged during the inspection. Buyers will either walk away or demand that you fix it before closing. And if your insurance company finds out you’ve got unpermitted electrical modifications, they can deny coverage if something goes wrong.
Hiring a certified electrical contractor means the work is done safely, legally, and in a way that protects your property value and your ability to get insurance. It’s not about being overly cautious. It’s about not creating problems that cost more to fix later than they would’ve cost to do right the first time.
It depends on what you need done. A service call to troubleshoot an issue might run a couple hundred dollars. A panel upgrade for a home that needs to go from 100-amp to 200-amp service can run several thousand, depending on the complexity and whether you need a new meter or service line from the street.
Rewiring a room costs less than rewiring a whole house. Installing a single outlet is cheaper than running a new 240-volt circuit for an EV charger. Emergency calls cost more than scheduled work because you’re paying for availability and fast response.
What matters more than the price is that you know what you’re paying before the work starts. We give you an upfront estimate that includes labor, materials, permits, and any other costs. No surprises. No “we found something else” upsells halfway through unless there’s actually a safety issue that needs addressing. You know what it costs, what you’re getting, and what happens if something goes wrong. If a contractor won’t put that in writing, keep looking.
Yes. Older homes are a big part of what we do. Midwood, NY has plenty of properties built in the early 1900s, and a lot of them still have electrical systems that were never designed for modern use. Knob-and-tube wiring, aluminum wiring, cloth-insulated wiring, 60-amp panels—these are all common in homes that haven’t been updated in decades.
The challenge isn’t just replacing old wiring. It’s doing it without destroying original plaster, trim, or architectural details that make these homes worth owning. It’s knowing how to route new circuits through old construction. It’s understanding what the building inspector is going to look for and making sure the work passes the first time.
We’ve worked in enough pre-war buildings and historic properties to know what we’re dealing with before we open the walls. We know which upgrades are required by code and which ones are optional but smart to do anyway. And we know how to bring your electrical system up to current standards without turning your renovation into a nightmare. If your home was built before 1970 and you’re not sure what’s behind the walls, that’s exactly the kind of project a licensed electrical contractor in Midwood, NY should be handling.
Yes. We have licensed electricians on call 24/7 for electrical emergencies in Midwood, NY. If your power goes out, your panel is sparking, you smell burning, or you’ve got an electrical issue that can’t wait until Monday morning, we’ll dispatch a crew immediately.
Most locations in Midwood, NY and Brooklyn can be reached within 30 to 60 minutes depending on traffic and your specific address. We don’t use an answering service that takes a message and calls you back later. You talk to an actual electrician who can assess the situation and get someone to your location fast.
Emergency electrical services cost more than scheduled work because you’re paying for immediate availability and after-hours response. But if you’ve got a real emergency—something that’s a safety hazard or that’s going to cause serious damage if it’s not fixed right away—waiting until business hours isn’t an option. We’ll get there, figure out what’s wrong, and either fix it on the spot or make it safe until we can come back with the right materials or permits to finish the job properly.
A panel upgrade replaces your existing electrical panel with a new one that has higher amperage capacity and modern circuit breakers. If your home is still running on a 60 or 100-amp panel, you probably don’t have enough capacity to safely run modern appliances, HVAC systems, and electronics without overloading circuits.
The process starts with an assessment. A licensed electrician looks at your current panel, your electrical load, and what you’re trying to power. If you need more capacity, we’ll recommend upgrading to a 200-amp panel, which is standard for most homes today. That might also require upgrading your service line from the utility if your current line can’t handle the increased load.
We pull the necessary permits from the NYC Department of Buildings. We schedule the work. We install the new panel, rewire circuits as needed, and coordinate the inspection. The utility company may need to disconnect and reconnect your service, which means a brief power outage during the installation. Once the work is done and the inspection passes, you’ve got a panel that can handle your actual electrical needs without tripping breakers or creating fire hazards. The whole process usually takes one to two days for a straightforward residential panel upgrade in Midwood, NY.
If your home was built before 1970 and hasn’t been rewired since, there’s a good chance you need it. Signs include: frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, outlets that don’t work or feel warm to the touch, a burning smell near outlets or switches, or visible damage to wiring like frayed insulation or exposed conductors.
If you’ve got knob-and-tube wiring, aluminum wiring, or cloth-insulated wiring, those are all outdated systems that pose serious fire risks. Insurance companies know this, which is why many won’t cover homes with these types of wiring—or they’ll charge higher premiums until you replace it. If you’re buying or selling a home in Midwood, NY, an electrical inspection will flag these issues, and you’ll need to address them before closing.
Rewiring doesn’t always mean tearing apart every wall in your house. We can often run new wiring through existing pathways, attics, basements, or crawl spaces to minimize damage. The goal is to bring your electrical system up to current code, eliminate fire hazards, and give you enough circuits and capacity to power your home safely. If you’re not sure whether your wiring is safe, have us inspect it. It’s a small cost compared to what you’ll pay if outdated wiring causes a fire or kills a deal when you try to sell.
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