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You’ll have reliable power that handles everything from your air conditioning to electric vehicle charger. Your circuits won’t overload when you run multiple appliances. The constant worry about electrical fires disappears.
Most importantly, your home meets current electrical codes. With Gravesend’s housing stock having a median build year of 1940, many homes still run on 60-100 amp panels that simply can’t handle today’s electrical demands. A 200-amp upgrade gives you the capacity modern Brooklyn homes need.
Your family gets peace of mind knowing the electrical system is safe and up to code. Plus, upgraded panels often increase your home’s value—especially important in Brooklyn’s competitive real estate market.
We’re electricians based in Brooklyn, known for quality workmanship and an excellent reputation. Our team of certified electricians have completed thorough training and are knowledgeable in safety regulations and local building codes, with everyone passing rigorous license requirements.
In Gravesend, where 51.1% of real estate consists of small 2, 3, or 4 unit apartment buildings, we understand the unique electrical challenges these older Brooklyn properties present. As a family owned and operated business, we’ve built our reputation on honest work and transparent pricing.
We do the work right the first time and we aim to exceed your expectations. When you’re dealing with something as critical as your home’s electrical safety, you want electricians who know Brooklyn’s building codes inside and out.
First, we assess your current electrical panel and determine the right amperage for your home’s needs. Most modern homes require 200 amps, but we’ll calculate based on your actual usage and planned additions.
Next, we handle all permit requirements with NYC’s Department of Buildings. In New York City, electrical work requires permits, and only licensed electricians can file applications, with mandatory inspections to certify code compliance.
The average time for an electrical panel upgrade is 4-6 hours. We’ll shut off power temporarily, remove the old panel, install the new one, and connect all circuits. Finally, we test everything to ensure proper operation and schedule the required inspection. Your power is restored the same day, and you have a modern electrical system that’s built to last.
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Your electrical panel upgrade in Gravesend, NY includes everything needed for a complete, code-compliant installation. We provide the new panel, all necessary wiring updates, circuit breakers, and proper grounding connections.
Upgrading from 100 to 200 amps typically costs between $1,500 and $2,500, depending on your home’s specific requirements. In Gravesend, where the median home price is $649,999—well below Brooklyn’s borough-wide median of $810,000—this represents a smart investment in your property’s safety and value.
We handle all permits, inspections, and coordination with Con Edison if service upgrades are needed. Your electrical panel upgrade may qualify for federal tax credits through the Inflation Reduction Act when recommended for clean energy upgrades. Every installation comes with our workmanship warranty and the peace of mind that comes from working with licensed, insured Brooklyn electricians.
You should consider a panel upgrade if you notice circuits are overloaded when in use, which can cause overheating and lead to fire or safety concerns. Other signs include frequent breaker trips, flickering lights when appliances start, or having an older fuse box instead of circuit breakers.
Since Gravesend’s housing stock has a median build year of 1940, many homes still have 60-100 amp panels. Most all-electric homes need 200 amp electrical panels to meet current standards. If you’re planning to add major appliances, electric vehicle charging, or solar panels, you’ll likely need an upgrade.
We can assess your current panel and electrical usage to determine if an upgrade is necessary. The assessment is free, and we’ll explain exactly what your home needs and why.
Upgrading to a higher amp panel, such as from 100 to 200 amps, typically costs between $1,500 and $2,500, while larger 400-amp panels may cost $2,000 to $4,000. The exact cost depends on your home’s specific requirements, accessibility, and any additional wiring needed.
Labor makes up a significant portion of the total cost, and hiring a licensed electrician is essential for safe, compliant work, with electricians usually charging hourly rates ranging from $50 to $120. Electrical panel upgrades typically require permits to ensure compliance with local electrical codes, with permit costs ranging from $100 to $500.
We provide upfront, transparent pricing with no hidden surprises. Every quote includes all materials, labor, permits, and inspections needed for a complete installation.
The average time for an electrician to upgrade an electrical panel in Brooklyn, NY is 4-6 hours. On average, installation takes 4 to 8 hours, depending on the complexity of the project. Most residential upgrades are completed in a single day.
The timeline can vary based on factors like your home’s wiring condition, panel accessibility, and whether additional circuits need to be added. In Brooklyn apartments and brownstones, electrical panels are sometimes hidden in closets or tight spaces, and limited access can increase the time required.
We’ll give you a realistic timeframe during our initial assessment. Your power will be temporarily shut off during installation, but we work efficiently to minimize disruption to your daily routine.
Yes, in New York City, electrical work requires a permit from the Department of Buildings (DOB), and only a licensed electrician can file the application. Inspections by the DOB Electrical Plan Review (EPR) team are mandatory to certify that the installation complies with city and state codes.
Electrical panel upgrades typically require permits to ensure compliance with local electrical codes, and these fees are generally required for safety and legal compliance. Attempting to do this work without permits can result in fines and problems when you try to sell your home.
We handle all permit applications and scheduling of required inspections. This ensures your upgrade is completely legal and up to code, giving you peace of mind and protecting your investment.
Yes, replacing an outdated electrical panel can add value to your home in New York City, especially in boroughs like Brooklyn where older buildings are common. Many buyers are concerned about safety, energy use, and code compliance in older buildings. A modern panel demonstrates your home can handle today’s heavy electrical loads.
In Gravesend, where the median home price is $649,999—well below Brooklyn’s borough-wide median of $810,000—this $160,000 difference represents substantial purchasing power, often the gap between a two-bedroom co-op and a single-family home. An upgraded electrical system makes your property more attractive to potential buyers.
Modern panels also enable you to add value-increasing features like electric vehicle charging stations, smart home systems, and energy-efficient appliances that today’s buyers expect.
We’re known for honesty, integrity and providing professional and personal customer service. We do the work right the first time and we aim to exceed your expectations. As a family owned and operated business, we’ve built our reputation on quality work and transparent pricing.
Our team of certified electricians have completed thorough training and are knowledgeable in safety regulations and local building codes. Everyone on our team has passed rigorous license requirements. We understand Brooklyn’s unique electrical challenges, especially in neighborhoods like Gravesend with older housing stock.
Known for quality workmanship and an excellent reputation, we provide upfront pricing with no surprises, handle all permits and inspections, and stand behind our work with comprehensive warranties. When your family’s safety is on the line, you want electricians who do it right the first time.
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