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You plug in a space heater and the lights dim. You run the microwave and dishwasher together and trip a breaker. You want to add an EV charger but your panel can’t handle it.
This isn’t how electrical systems should work in 2024. When your power capacity matches your actual needs, everything just works—appliances run at full power, lights stay steady, and you stop playing the “what can I unplug” game.
A proper power capacity upgrade means reliable electricity for your home, whether you’re running multiple appliances, charging devices, or planning for future additions like smart home systems or electric vehicle charging.
We’ve been handling electrical projects across Brooklyn for years, with a deep understanding of what older Gravesend homes actually need. Many properties in this area were built in the 1940s or earlier, and their electrical systems weren’t designed for today’s power demands.
We know Brooklyn’s building codes inside and out, handle all permits and inspections, and work with the unique challenges that come with older construction. From pre-war buildings to newer developments, we’ve upgraded electrical systems throughout Gravesend and surrounding neighborhoods.
Every project starts with honest assessment and clear communication about what needs to be done, why it matters, and what you can expect throughout the process.
The process starts with evaluating your current electrical panel and understanding your power needs. We examine your existing system, check capacity, and identify any safety issues or code violations that need addressing.
Next comes planning the upgrade—determining the right amperage for your home, coordinating with utility companies if needed, and handling all permit requirements. This planning phase ensures the work meets current codes and gives you room for future electrical needs.
Installation involves safely upgrading your panel, updating wiring as necessary, and ensuring everything is properly grounded and connected. The work includes final inspections to verify everything meets safety standards and local codes.
You’ll get a clear timeline upfront, and we coordinate around your schedule to minimize disruption to your daily routine.
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Power capacity upgrades include panel replacement or upgrades, service line improvements, and wiring updates to support increased electrical loads. Our service covers everything from 100-amp to 200-amp upgrades, depending on your home’s needs.
In Gravesend, many homes benefit from upgrading from older 60-amp or 100-amp panels to modern 200-amp systems. This capacity handles today’s appliances, electronics, and provides room for future additions like EV chargers or solar systems.
The work includes coordinating with Con Edison for any utility-side changes, handling all NYC permits and inspections, and ensuring the upgraded system meets current electrical codes. Every upgrade comes with proper documentation for insurance and resale purposes.
For older Brooklyn homes, our service often includes updating grounding systems, replacing outdated components, and ensuring GFCI protection where required by current codes.
Several signs indicate you need more electrical capacity. If your home was built before 1980 and hasn’t been upgraded, you likely have 60-100 amp service that’s insufficient for modern needs.
Look for frequent breaker trips, lights that dim when appliances start, or situations where you can’t run multiple appliances simultaneously. If you’re planning to add major appliances, EV charging, or smart home systems, your current panel may not have enough capacity or available circuits.
Physical signs include rust on your panel, a burning smell, or panels that feel warm to the touch. Fuse boxes (instead of circuit breakers) definitely need upgrading for safety and code compliance.
Power capacity upgrades in Brooklyn typically range from $2,500 to $5,000, depending on several factors. The size of the upgrade (100-amp vs 200-amp), condition of existing wiring, and accessibility of your electrical panel all affect pricing.
Older homes may need additional wiring work or grounding updates, which increases costs. NYC permit fees and inspection requirements are factored into the total price.
Complex projects requiring significant rewiring or panel relocation can exceed this range, but a detailed estimate upfront prevents surprises. The investment pays off through increased safety, reliability, and home value, plus you avoid the costs of electrical emergencies or fire damage.
Most power capacity upgrades take 6-8 hours to complete, typically done in one day. The timeline depends on the complexity of your specific project and whether additional wiring work is needed.
Simple panel replacements with existing wiring in good condition move faster. Homes requiring significant rewiring, grounding updates, or utility coordination may take longer.
Your power will be temporarily shut off during the installation, usually for 4-6 hours. We coordinate the timing to minimize inconvenience and ensure you have power restored the same day. All permit inspections are scheduled to avoid delays in completing your project.
Yes, electrical panel upgrades typically increase home value and marketability. Buyers see updated electrical systems as a sign of proper maintenance and reduced future expenses.
Modern 200-amp panels signal that the home can handle today’s electrical demands without immediate upgrades. This is especially valuable in Gravesend’s older housing stock, where many homes still have outdated electrical systems.
Updated electrical systems also help with insurance coverage. Many insurers require modern panels and may offer better rates for homes with recently upgraded electrical systems. The upgrade essentially removes a major concern for potential buyers and insurance companies.
Yes, electrical panel upgrades in NYC require permits and inspections. This ensures the work meets current safety codes and is properly documented for insurance and resale purposes.
We handle the permit application process, including submitting plans and coordinating inspections. The permit process typically takes a few days to a week, depending on the complexity of the project.
Final inspections verify that all work meets NYC electrical codes and safety standards. Having proper permits protects you legally and ensures insurance coverage in case of any electrical issues. The paperwork also provides documentation that increases buyer confidence when selling your home.
This depends on the age and condition of your existing wiring. Many Gravesend homes built in the 1940s or earlier have wiring that needs updating along with the panel upgrade.
We evaluate your current wiring during the assessment. Factors include wire gauge, insulation condition, grounding systems, and whether the wiring meets current codes.
Sometimes only the panel needs upgrading, but older homes often benefit from partial rewiring, especially for high-demand circuits. We explain what wiring work is necessary for safety and code compliance, helping you understand the full scope before starting the project.
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