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You flip a switch and the lights come on. You run your dishwasher while the AC is running without worrying about tripped breakers. Your outlets can handle what you plug into them.
That’s what happens when your electrical panel actually matches what your home needs. No more resetting breakers every time you use multiple appliances. No more wondering if that burning smell means trouble.
Your home gets the power it needs to run everything you want to run, when you want to run it. Simple as that.
We’ve been handling electrical work in Brooklyn’s unique building landscape for years. We understand that Fort Greene’s beautiful historic brownstones and newer developments each come with their own electrical challenges.
Our licensed team knows Brooklyn’s electrical codes inside and out. We’ve worked on everything from pre-war buildings with original wiring to modern high-rises with smart home systems.
When your building’s aging electrical system starts acting up, or when you need more power for today’s demands, Fort Greene residents call us because they know the work will be done right the first time.
First, we assess your current electrical system and determine exactly what you need. Not what you might need someday, but what will solve your actual problem right now.
Next, we handle all the permits and coordinate with Con Edison for any service upgrades. You don’t have to figure out the paperwork or deal with utility companies.
Then we install your new panel or subpanel, connecting everything properly and testing the system thoroughly. The work is done when your power is restored and everything works exactly as it should.
Finally, we clean up completely and walk you through your upgraded system. You get a system that handles your electrical needs safely and reliably.
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We handle main panel upgrades, subpanel installations, and complete electrical service upgrades throughout Fort Greene. We work with 100-amp, 150-amp, and 200-amp systems depending on your home’s needs.
For Fort Greene’s historic buildings, we specialize in updating old fuse boxes and outdated panels while preserving the character of older homes. We know how to work with original plaster walls and vintage architecture without causing unnecessary damage.
Our subpanel installations are perfect when you’re finishing a basement, adding a workshop, or need dedicated circuits for high-demand appliances. Each installation includes proper grounding, GFCI protection where required, and full code compliance.
Every project includes permits, inspections, and coordination with local utilities. You get professional work that passes inspection the first time and keeps your home safe for years to come.
You need a panel upgrade if you’re experiencing frequent breaker trips, especially when running multiple appliances. Dimming lights when appliances start up is another clear sign your panel can’t handle your electrical load.
If your panel still uses fuses instead of breakers, or if it’s over 25 years old, it’s time for an upgrade. Many Fort Greene homes still have 60-amp or 100-amp panels that simply can’t safely power today’s electrical demands.
You’ll also need an upgrade if you’re planning renovations, adding major appliances, or installing an EV charger. Modern electrical codes require updated panels for most significant electrical work.
Your main panel receives power directly from the utility and distributes it throughout your entire home. A subpanel receives power from the main panel and distributes it to a specific area, like a basement, garage, or addition.
Main panel upgrades increase your home’s total electrical capacity and are necessary when your current panel can’t handle your overall power needs. Subpanel installations are perfect when you need more circuits in a specific area without running individual wires back to the main panel.
In Fort Greene’s older homes, subpanels are often the most practical solution for basement renovations or when adding modern amenities to historic buildings without major rewiring.
Most panel upgrades take 4-8 hours, depending on the complexity of your installation. Simple panel replacements with existing wiring connections are on the shorter end, while service upgrades that require utility coordination take longer.
Your power will be off during the installation, but we schedule the work to minimize disruption to your daily routine. We coordinate with Con Edison ahead of time so there are no delays waiting for utility connections.
For historic Fort Greene buildings that require special considerations for original wiring or architectural features, the process might extend to a full day, but you’ll know the timeline upfront before any work begins.
Yes, electrical panel upgrades and subpanel installations require permits from the NYC Department of Buildings. This isn’t optional – it’s required by law and necessary for insurance and resale purposes.
We handle all permit applications and coordinate inspections as part of our service. We know exactly what documentation Brooklyn requires and ensure everything is filed correctly before starting work.
The permit process typically adds a few days to the project timeline, but it’s essential for legal compliance and your safety. Work done without permits can create serious problems when you sell your home or file insurance claims.
Absolutely. We specialize in updating electrical systems in Brooklyn’s historic buildings, including Fort Greene’s beautiful pre-war brownstones with original knob-and-tube or cloth-wrapped wiring.
We use techniques that minimize damage to original plaster walls and preserve architectural details while bringing everything up to current electrical codes. This requires specialized knowledge of both historic construction methods and modern electrical requirements.
The process typically involves running new cables through existing wall cavities and connecting them to updated panels with proper grounding systems. We coordinate with the city to ensure all work meets historic district requirements where applicable.
Panel upgrade costs vary based on your current system and what you need. A standard 200-amp panel upgrade typically ranges from $3,500 to $4,500, while subpanel installations generally cost $1,500 to $2,500.
Historic Fort Greene buildings may require additional work to update old wiring or work around architectural features, which can affect the final cost. We provide transparent pricing upfront so you know exactly what to expect.
The investment pays for itself through improved safety, increased home value, and the ability to use modern appliances without electrical problems. We also handle all permits and inspections as part of our service, so there are no surprise costs later.
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