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You flip a switch and the lights come on. Your breaker doesn’t trip every time you run the microwave and the coffee maker at the same time. You’re not wondering if that burning smell is normal or if you need to call someone right now.
That’s what properly done electrical work looks like. Not constant troubleshooting. Not flickering lights or outlets that don’t work half the time. Just a system that handles what you throw at it without making you nervous.
Most homes in Mill Basin were built between the 1940s and 1960s. That means a lot of electrical systems that were never designed for air conditioning, electric stoves, smart home tech, or EV chargers. Upgrading from a 60 or 100 amp panel to a modern 200 amp system isn’t about luxury—it’s about safety and actually being able to use your home the way you live now.
We handle residential and commercial electrical services across Mill Basin, NY. Panel upgrades, rewiring, lighting, generator hookups, troubleshooting—whatever keeps your property safe, functional, and up to code.
Electrified is a licensed and insured electrical contractor serving Mill Basin and the surrounding Brooklyn area. We’ve built our reputation on showing up when we say we will, doing the work right the first time, and being straight with you about what needs to happen and why.
Mill Basin has some of the most valuable residential real estate in Brooklyn. Homes here aren’t just investments—they’re where families live, often for decades. That’s why we don’t cut corners. Every job gets handled with the same attention to safety, code compliance, and long-term reliability.
Our team handles everything from small repairs to full electrical overhauls. We pull permits when required, coordinate inspections, and make sure the work passes—not just today, but years down the line when you go to sell or file an insurance claim.
First, we come out and take a look. You show us what’s going on—whether that’s a breaker that keeps tripping, outlets that aren’t working, or a panel that’s clearly undersized for what you’re running. We assess the situation, check your current setup, and figure out what actually needs to happen.
Then we give you a clear estimate. No vague ranges or surprise fees later. You’ll know what the work involves, what it costs, and how long it’ll take. If permits are required, we handle that. If inspections need to happen, we schedule them.
Once you approve, we get to work. Our licensed electricians show up on time with the right materials and the right tools. We complete the job according to NYC electrical code, clean up after ourselves, and make sure everything’s tested and working before we leave. You get documentation, warranties on labor and materials, and a system you can actually rely on.
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Panel upgrades are one of the most common jobs we handle here. A lot of Mill Basin homes still have 60 or 100 amp panels that can’t safely support modern electrical loads. We upgrade to 200 amp service so you can run your AC, charge an electric vehicle, and power your home without constantly resetting breakers or risking a fire.
Rewiring is another big one, especially in older homes with aluminum wiring or outdated systems that don’t meet current code. Aluminum wiring from the 1960s and 70s oxidizes over time and creates heat—which is a fire hazard. We replace it with copper wiring that’s safe, reliable, and won’t cause problems with your homeowner’s insurance.
We also handle lighting design and installation, generator hookups, smart home wiring, GFCI outlet installation, troubleshooting, and emergency repairs. For commercial clients in Mill Basin, we do tenant fit-outs, equipment power, service upgrades, and ongoing maintenance. Every job is done by a certified electrical contractor with full licensing and insurance, so you’re covered if anything ever comes up.
If your breakers trip frequently, your lights dim when you turn on appliances, or you’re still running a 60 or 100 amp panel, it’s time to upgrade. Most homes built in Mill Basin before the 1970s have panels that weren’t designed for today’s electrical demands.
A 200 amp panel gives you the capacity to safely run air conditioning, modern kitchen appliances, electric vehicle chargers, and smart home systems without overloading your circuits. It also makes your home safer and easier to insure. A lot of insurance companies won’t cover homes with outdated panels or will charge higher premiums because of the fire risk.
If you’re planning any major renovations, adding an EV charger, or just tired of resetting breakers, a panel upgrade should be at the top of your list. We’ll assess your current system, explain what’s needed, pull the necessary permits, and handle the inspection so everything’s done right.
Aluminum wiring was commonly installed in homes during the 1960s and 70s, and a lot of Mill Basin properties still have it. The problem is that aluminum oxidizes over time, which creates resistance and heat at connection points. That heat can lead to fires.
If your home was built during that period and hasn’t been rewired, there’s a good chance you have aluminum wiring. You can usually tell by looking at the cables in your panel or attic—they’ll be marked “AL” or “aluminum.” Some insurance companies won’t cover homes with aluminum wiring, and others will only cover them if the wiring has been evaluated or replaced by a licensed electrician.
Replacing aluminum wiring with copper isn’t cheap, but it’s a lot less expensive than dealing with a fire or losing your insurance coverage. We handle full rewiring projects in Mill Basin regularly, and we make sure everything’s up to code and properly documented so you don’t have issues down the line.
Yes. Any major electrical work in New York City requires a permit, and that includes panel upgrades, rewiring, new circuits, and generator installations. If you skip the permit, you’re taking on serious risk—not just from a safety standpoint, but legally and financially.
Unpermitted work can cause problems when you go to sell your home. Buyers’ inspectors will flag it, and you’ll either have to redo the work properly or lose the sale. It can also void your homeowner’s insurance if there’s ever a claim related to electrical issues. And if the city finds out, you’ll be fined and forced to bring everything up to code anyway.
We pull permits for every job that requires one, schedule the inspections, and make sure the work passes. It’s part of the process, and it protects you. When you hire a licensed electrical contractor in Mill Basin, NY, this is all handled for you—no surprises, no shortcuts.
Most panel upgrades take one to two days, depending on the scope of the work and whether we’re also upgrading the service line from the street. If your home still has overhead service, we’ll coordinate with the utility company to disconnect and reconnect power safely.
The process involves shutting off power to your home, removing the old panel, installing the new 200 amp panel, reconnecting all your circuits, and then having the work inspected by the city. We schedule everything in advance so you’re not left without power longer than necessary.
If we find other issues during the upgrade—like outdated wiring or code violations—we’ll let you know before we proceed. You’ll never get hit with surprise charges. Everything gets discussed and approved upfront, and we don’t move forward until you’re clear on what’s happening and why.
First, make sure they’re licensed and insured. A licensed electrician in Mill Basin, NY has passed the required exams, carries proper insurance, and is legally allowed to pull permits and perform electrical work. If someone can’t show you their license or proof of insurance, walk away.
Second, ask if they pull permits and handle inspections. A lot of contractors will skip this step to save time or money, but that leaves you holding the bag if something goes wrong. Permitted work protects you legally, financially, and when it’s time to sell your home.
Third, get a written estimate that breaks down the work, the materials, and the timeline. Vague quotes or contractors who won’t put anything in writing are red flags. You should know exactly what you’re paying for and what’s included. Finally, check reviews and ask for references. A good electrical contractor will have a track record you can verify, not just a low price and a handshake.
Yes. We handle residential and commercial electrical services across Mill Basin, NY and the surrounding Brooklyn area. For homeowners, that means panel upgrades, rewiring, lighting, generator hookups, smart home installations, and troubleshooting. For businesses, we do tenant fit-outs, equipment power, service upgrades, and ongoing maintenance.
Commercial work often involves tighter timelines and coordination with other trades, and we’re used to that. We’ll work around your business hours when possible, communicate clearly about schedules, and make sure the job gets done without disrupting your operations more than necessary.
Whether it’s a single-family home in Mill Basin or a commercial property, the approach is the same: licensed electricians, code-compliant work, proper permits, and no shortcuts. You get the same level of attention and quality regardless of the job size.
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