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You flip the switch and everything works. Your air conditioning runs while you’re charging your phone and using the microwave. No more carefully timing when you use appliances to avoid tripping breakers.
Your electrical panel handles whatever you throw at it because it’s actually designed for how you live today. Not how people lived in 1960.
The constant worry about whether your electrical system might cause a fire disappears. You know everything is up to code, properly installed, and built to last.
We’ve been serving Brooklyn residents and businesses as a trusted electrical contractor for years. We understand what it’s like dealing with older buildings that weren’t designed for today’s electrical demands.
We’ve worked on everything from pre-war brownstones to modern developments throughout Brownsville and surrounding neighborhoods. Our licensed and insured team knows Brooklyn’s electrical codes inside and out.
When your electrical system needs real solutions, not quick fixes, we’re the contractors Brownsville residents call. We do the work right the first time because we know electrical problems don’t get better on their own.
First, our licensed electrician evaluates your current electrical panel and usage needs. We look at your home’s electrical demands, check your existing wiring, and determine exactly what capacity upgrade you need.
Next, we handle all the permits and coordinate with Con Edison for any utility work required. You don’t deal with paperwork or wait around wondering when things will happen.
Then we install your new electrical panel, typically upgrading from 60 or 100 amp service to 200 amp capacity. The work usually takes 4-6 hours, and we clean up completely when we’re done. Your power gets temporarily shut off during installation, but we work efficiently to minimize downtime.
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Your power capacity upgrade includes a modern 200 amp electrical panel that can safely handle today’s electrical demands. We install high-quality breakers from trusted manufacturers like Square D or Siemens.
Many Brownsville homes still run on outdated 60 or 100 amp systems that can’t safely power modern appliances, HVAC systems, or electric vehicle chargers. Your upgrade brings your home up to current NYC electrical codes.
We handle all required permits and inspections through the NYC Department of Buildings. The work comes with warranties on both our labor and materials because we do it right the first time. Plus, many homeowners qualify for federal tax credits when panel upgrades support clean energy installations.
If your breakers trip frequently when you use multiple appliances, that’s a clear sign your electrical system is overloaded. Many Brooklyn homes built before the 1980s have 60 or 100 amp service that simply can’t handle modern electrical demands.
Other warning signs include lights dimming when appliances start up, outlets that feel warm, or a fuse box instead of circuit breakers. If you’re planning to add central air conditioning, electric vehicle charging, or major appliances, you’ll likely need more capacity.
We can evaluate your current system and electrical usage to determine if an upgrade is necessary. The assessment includes checking your panel’s condition, available circuits, and whether your home’s wiring can support increased capacity.
Power capacity upgrades in Brooklyn typically range from $2,000 to $5,000 depending on your home’s specific requirements. The cost varies based on factors like your current panel size, the complexity of your wiring, and whether we need to coordinate with Con Edison for service changes.
If your existing panel has room for additional circuits but you just need more capacity, the cost is usually on the lower end. Complete panel replacements with service upgrades to 200 amps cost more but provide the most long-term value.
We provide upfront pricing before starting any work so you know exactly what you’ll pay. Many homeowners find the upgrade pays for itself through lower insurance premiums and increased home value, plus you get the peace of mind that comes with a safe, reliable electrical system.
Most power capacity upgrades take between 4-6 hours to complete, though the timeline depends on your home’s specific situation. Simple panel upgrades where we’re replacing an existing panel in the same location are usually faster.
More complex upgrades that require new service lines or panel relocation can take a full day. We coordinate with Con Edison for any utility work needed, which sometimes adds time to the overall project timeline.
Your electricity gets temporarily shut off during the installation, but we work efficiently to minimize downtime. We schedule the work at your convenience and always clean up completely when we’re finished. The job isn’t done until everything is tested and working properly.
Yes, power capacity upgrades require permits from the NYC Department of Buildings. Any work involving your main electrical panel, new circuits, or service capacity changes must be permitted and inspected to ensure it meets current electrical codes.
We handle all permit applications and inspections as part of our service. This isn’t something you need to worry about or figure out on your own. Proper permits protect you and ensure the work is done legally and safely.
Unpermitted electrical work can cause serious problems with insurance claims and home sales later. Working with a licensed electrical contractor who handles permits properly means you avoid these issues and have documentation that the work was done correctly.
Yes, we specialize in upgrading electrical systems in Brooklyn’s older buildings, including homes with original knob-and-tube wiring or cloth-wrapped cables. These systems were adequate when installed but can’t safely handle modern electrical demands.
Upgrading older homes often requires running new wiring through existing walls and connecting everything to updated panels and grounding systems. We use techniques that minimize damage to original plaster and woodwork while bringing everything up to current codes.
The process typically involves replacing the main panel, updating circuits throughout the house, and ensuring proper grounding. We’ve worked on countless pre-war brownstones and historic properties throughout Brownsville and know how to handle the unique challenges these homes present.
Absolutely. Homes with updated electrical systems sell faster and at higher prices because buyers don’t want to worry about electrical problems or expensive upgrades after purchase. Real estate experts consistently recommend electrical updates as value-adding improvements.
Updated electrical systems also qualify for lower insurance premiums since they reduce fire risks. Many insurance companies offer discounts for homes with modern electrical panels and proper grounding systems.
Beyond the financial benefits, you get the practical advantages of reliable power that can handle your actual electrical needs. You can use appliances without worrying about overloading circuits, and you’re prepared for future additions like electric vehicle chargers or smart home systems.
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