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Your electrical system isn’t just wires and breakers. It’s what keeps your food cold, your heat running in January, and your phone charged when you need it most.
In Flatlands, where nearly 40% of homes were built before the 1940s, your electrical panel was designed for a world with three appliances. Now you’re running central air, multiple computers, smart devices, and charging stations. That gap shows up as tripped breakers, flickering lights, or outlets that don’t work when you plug something in.
We do more than fix what’s broken. We upgrade your system so it actually supports how you live now. That means panels that handle modern loads, wiring that meets current code, and GFCI protection in kitchens and bathrooms where water and electricity meet. You get a home that works the way it should—without constant resets, safety risks, or insurance headaches.
Electrified is a Brooklyn-based electrical contractor serving Flatlands and the surrounding neighborhoods. We’re licensed, insured, and local—which means we know the buildings here, the code requirements, and what actually goes wrong in older homes.
You’re not getting a national franchise or a guy with a truck. You’re working with electricians who’ve rewired brownstones, upgraded panels in pre-war homes, and handled emergency calls at 2 a.m. when a breaker won’t reset. We do residential, commercial, and industrial work, and we’ve built our reputation on showing up, communicating clearly, and doing the job right.
Flatlands homeowners deal with unique electrical challenges. We’ve seen them all, and we know how to fix them without overselling or dragging out the timeline.
You reach out—by phone or online—and we schedule a time that works for you. If it’s an emergency, we move faster. We’re available 24/7 because electrical problems don’t wait for business hours.
We show up on time and assess the situation. That means looking at your panel, testing circuits, checking for code violations, and figuring out what’s actually causing the issue. Then we explain what we found in plain language—no jargon, no upselling. You get an upfront price before any work starts.
Once you approve, we handle the repair, upgrade, or installation. If permits are required, we pull them. If inspections are needed, we coordinate them. You don’t have to manage the process or guess whether it’s done right. When we finish, your electrical system works the way it’s supposed to—and you know exactly what was done and why.
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Electrical services in Flatlands, NY cover everything from fixing a dead outlet to rewiring an entire building. Most calls we get fall into a few categories: emergency repairs, panel upgrades, rewiring, lighting installations, generator hookups, and smart home setups.
Panel upgrades are common here because older homes still run on 60 or 100-amp service. That’s not enough for modern life. Upgrading to 200-amp service means your system can handle air conditioning, electric heat, kitchen appliances, and charging equipment without constantly tripping breakers. It also keeps your insurance company happy—many won’t cover homes with outdated or recalled panels.
Rewiring comes up when you’re dealing with knob-and-tube wiring, aluminum wiring, or improper grounding. These aren’t just code violations—they’re fire hazards. Replacing old wiring brings your home up to safety standards and eliminates the risk of overheating or electrical fires. In Flatlands, where electrical fires remain a leading cause of home fire injuries across NYC, proper wiring isn’t optional.
You also get lighting design, EV charging station installation, GFCI and AFCI outlet upgrades, and troubleshooting for anything that’s not working right. Whether you own a single-family home or manage a commercial property, we handle the work with the right permits, inspections, and code compliance.
If your breakers trip frequently, your panel feels warm to the touch, or you smell burning near the box, you likely need an upgrade. Homes in Flatlands built before the 1960s often have 60 or 100-amp panels, which can’t handle the electrical load of modern appliances, HVAC systems, and electronics.
Another sign is if you’re adding new equipment—like central air, an electric vehicle charger, or a home office setup—and your current panel doesn’t have the capacity. Insurance companies also flag outdated panels, especially recalled brands, and may require an upgrade before issuing or renewing coverage.
We can assess your panel, check for code violations, and recommend whether you need a repair or a full replacement. Most upgrades to 200-amp service take a day or two and include pulling permits and passing inspections.
Call us right away. Electrical emergencies include sparking outlets, burning smells, panels that won’t reset, or any situation where you suspect a fire hazard. Don’t wait until morning—these issues can escalate quickly.
We offer 24/7 emergency service because we know electrical problems don’t follow a schedule. When you call, we’ll ask a few questions to assess the situation, then dispatch a licensed electrician to your location as fast as possible. In the meantime, if it’s safe, turn off power at the main breaker to reduce risk.
Once we arrive, we’ll diagnose the problem, explain what’s happening, and provide an upfront estimate before starting any work. Emergency service costs more than scheduled appointments, but it’s worth it when you’re dealing with a safety issue that can’t wait.
Cost depends on the scope of work. A simple repair—like replacing an outlet or fixing a tripped breaker—might run a few hundred dollars. Panel upgrades typically range from $1,500 to $3,000 depending on the amperage and complexity. Full rewiring projects for older homes can cost significantly more, especially if walls need to be opened.
You’ll get an upfront estimate before any work begins, so there are no surprises. We factor in labor, materials, permits, and inspections. Emergency calls and after-hours service cost more due to availability and urgency.
The cheapest option isn’t always the best. You’re paying for licensed expertise, code compliance, proper permits, and work that passes inspection. Cutting corners on electrical work leads to safety hazards, failed inspections, and costly repairs down the line. Working with us means you get licensed and insured work that protects your home and your investment.
Breakers trip when a circuit is overloaded, there’s a short circuit, or a ground fault occurs. In older Flatlands homes, the most common cause is overloading—you’re asking a 60-year-old electrical system to power modern appliances it was never designed to handle.
If the same breaker trips repeatedly, it’s usually because too many devices are on one circuit. Kitchens and home offices are frequent culprits. Space heaters, window AC units, and power tools also draw heavy loads. We can add dedicated circuits for high-demand appliances or upgrade your panel to distribute power more effectively.
Sometimes tripping breakers signal a bigger issue—faulty wiring, a failing breaker, or a short circuit somewhere in the system. Ignoring it won’t make it go away. It’ll just keep happening until the underlying problem is fixed. We can troubleshoot the cause, test your circuits, and recommend the right solution so you’re not constantly resetting breakers.
Yes. Most electrical work in New York City requires permits, especially panel upgrades, rewiring, new circuits, and service changes. Permits ensure the work meets NYC electrical code and gets inspected by the Department of Buildings.
We handle the permit process for you. We pull the necessary permits, schedule inspections, and make sure everything passes. If you skip permits, you risk fines, failed inspections during a home sale, and insurance claims being denied if something goes wrong.
DIY electrical work or hiring an unlicensed contractor might seem cheaper upfront, but it creates problems later. Unpermitted work has to be redone to pass inspection, and you’re liable for any code violations. Working with us means the job is done right, documented properly, and compliant with all local regulations from the start.
Yes. Installing an EV charging station requires a dedicated 240-volt circuit, proper wiring, and often a panel upgrade if your current system doesn’t have the capacity. We can assess your electrical panel, determine if an upgrade is needed, and install the charging station to code.
Most Level 2 home chargers draw 30 to 50 amps, which is a significant load. If your panel is already maxed out, you’ll need to upgrade to 200-amp service before adding the charger. We’ll also pull permits and coordinate inspections to ensure everything is compliant.
Installation typically takes a few hours to a full day depending on the setup. You’ll end up with a safe, reliable charging station that works with your vehicle and doesn’t overload your electrical system. As more Flatlands residents switch to electric vehicles, upgrading your electrical infrastructure now makes the transition smoother and avoids problems down the road.
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