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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 actually handle the load your home puts on it in 2025—not what it needed in 1950.
That’s what proper electrical work looks like. No flickering. No burning smells from outlets. No wondering if your insurance company is going to drop you because you’ve still got knob-and-tube wiring running through the walls.
When you hire a licensed electrical contractor in Prospect Heights, NY who knows these buildings, you get electrical systems that work the way they should. Outlets where you need them. Capacity for the appliances you actually use. Code-compliant installations that pass inspection the first time. You’re not calling someone back in six months because the work didn’t hold up.
Electrified is a Brooklyn-based electrical contractor serving Prospect Heights, NY and the surrounding areas. We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve spent years working in pre-war buildings that need more than a generic approach to electrical work.
Most homes in Prospect Heights weren’t built for how you live today. They’ve got 60-amp panels trying to power smart homes, central air, and kitchen appliances that pull serious wattage. We handle the upgrades, rewiring, and system planning that bring these properties up to modern standards without compromising what makes them worth living in.
You get straight answers about what needs to happen, what it costs, and how long it takes. No upselling. No runaround with permits or inspections. Just electrical contracting services that meet code and work the way you need them to.
You reach out, and we schedule a time to assess what’s going on. We come to your property, look at your panel, check your wiring, and figure out what needs to happen. If it’s a repair, we diagnose the issue. If it’s an upgrade or new installation, we map out the scope.
You get a written estimate that breaks down labor, materials, and any permit costs. No surprises. If the work requires a permit—and in New York City, most electrical work does—we handle the filing and coordinate the inspection.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the work. Our licensed electrician shows up on time, completes the installation or repair, and cleans up the work area. If an inspection is required, we’re there to walk the inspector through it. You get documentation of the completed work, and if anything needs adjustment, we handle it. That’s the process.
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For residential clients in Prospect Heights, NY, we handle panel upgrades, rewiring, outlet and switch installation, lighting design and installation, generator hookups, smart home integration, and code compliance work. If your home still has knob-and-tube wiring or an outdated fuse box, we replace it with a modern system that meets current electrical code and insurance requirements.
Commercial and industrial clients get tenant fit-outs, service upgrades, equipment power installations, three-phase wiring, and ongoing maintenance. We work with property managers, business owners, and general contractors who need reliable electrical contracting services that keep operations running and pass inspection.
Prospect Heights has a high concentration of pre-war buildings—many built before 1940—that were never designed for the electrical load modern living demands. Between EV chargers that pull 40-60 amps, smart home systems, high-efficiency HVAC, and standard kitchen appliances, your electrical system is doing a lot more than it was originally built for. We bring these systems up to 200-amp capacity so you’re not constantly managing what you can and can’t run at the same time.
Every job includes permit handling, inspection coordination, and warranty-backed work. You’re not left figuring out the paperwork or wondering if the installation will hold up.
If your breakers trip frequently, your lights dim when you turn on appliances, or your panel is rated for 60 or 100 amps, you likely need an upgrade. Most homes in Prospect Heights were built with electrical systems designed for a fraction of the load they’re handling today.
A 60-amp panel might have been fine in 1940, but it can’t support a modern kitchen, central air, a home office, and an EV charger. You’ll know you’re maxed out when you have to choose what to run and when—like not using the microwave while the AC is on.
If you’re planning any major renovations, adding new appliances, or installing an EV charger, upgrading to a 200-amp panel isn’t optional. It’s required by code in most cases, and it’s the only way to safely support the electrical demand. We assess your current system, calculate your load requirements, and handle the entire upgrade process including permits and inspections.
Knob-and-tube wiring was standard in homes built before 1940, and plenty of Prospect Heights properties still have it. The problem isn’t just that it’s old—it’s that it’s ungrounded, the insulation deteriorates over time, and it wasn’t designed for the kind of electrical load you’re putting on it today.
Most insurance companies won’t cover homes with active knob-and-tube wiring, or they’ll charge significantly higher premiums. If you’re buying or selling a home, it’s going to come up during the inspection, and it can kill a deal or force a price reduction.
From a safety standpoint, knob-and-tube wiring increases fire risk, especially if it’s been modified over the years or if insulation has been added around it. We replace it with modern wiring that’s grounded, code-compliant, and safe. It’s not a cheap project, but it’s one that protects your home and makes it insurable.
Installing an EV charger starts with making sure your electrical panel can handle the load. A Level 2 charger—the kind most people install at home—pulls between 40 and 60 amps. If you’ve got a 60-amp or 100-amp panel that’s already running your home, there’s no room for a charger without upgrading.
We assess your panel capacity, determine if an upgrade is needed, and then install a dedicated circuit for the charger. The charger itself gets mounted in your garage, driveway, or wherever you park, and we run the wiring from your panel to the unit. The entire installation requires a permit and inspection, which we handle.
If your panel needs an upgrade, that happens first. Then we install the charger. The timeline depends on the scope of work, but most installations take one to two days once permits are approved. You end up with a safe, code-compliant charging setup that works every time you plug in.
The physical work usually takes one day. We shut off power, remove the old panel, install the new 200-amp panel, reconnect all your circuits, and restore power. But the timeline also includes permit approval and scheduling the required inspection, which can add a week or two depending on how backed up the city is.
We file the permit with the NYC Department of Buildings as soon as you approve the estimate. Once it’s approved, we schedule the installation. After the work is complete, an inspector comes out to verify everything meets code. If there’s anything that needs adjustment—which is rare—we handle it immediately and get re-inspected.
From start to finish, most panel upgrades in Prospect Heights take two to three weeks. The work itself is fast. The permitting and inspection process is what takes time, and there’s no way around it in New York City. We manage the entire process so you’re not chasing paperwork or waiting around for inspectors.
A licensed electrical contractor in Prospect Heights, NY has passed the required exams, carries proper insurance, and is legally authorized to pull permits and perform electrical work that meets NYC electrical code. An unlicensed contractor can’t legally do any of that, and if they do the work anyway, it won’t pass inspection.
If you hire someone unlicensed, you’re on the hook when something goes wrong. Your insurance won’t cover damage caused by unpermitted or faulty electrical work. If you try to sell your home, any unpermitted work has to be disclosed, and it can tank your sale or force you to pay a licensed contractor to redo everything correctly.
Licensed contractors also carry liability insurance and workers’ comp, which protects you if someone gets hurt on your property or if the work causes damage. You’re not just paying for the technical skill—you’re paying for accountability, legal compliance, and protection. That matters a lot more when you’re dealing with electrical systems that can cause fires or serious injury if installed incorrectly.
Yes. We’re licensed for residential, commercial, and industrial electrical work in Prospect Heights, NY and throughout Brooklyn. For homeowners, that means panel upgrades, rewiring, lighting, generator installations, and smart home setups. For commercial clients, we handle tenant fit-outs, service upgrades, equipment installations, and ongoing maintenance.
The work itself is different—commercial jobs often involve three-phase power, higher voltage equipment, and more complex code requirements—but the process is the same. We assess what you need, provide a written estimate, pull the necessary permits, complete the work, and coordinate inspections.
A lot of our commercial clients are property managers or business owners who need electrical work done correctly the first time so they’re not dealing with downtime or failed inspections. We work on the same timeline and budget we commit to upfront, and we communicate clearly throughout the project. Whether it’s a single-family brownstone or a multi-tenant commercial building, the standards don’t change.
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