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Your lights stop flickering. Your breakers stop tripping every time you run the dishwasher and microwave together. You can actually use your air conditioning without worrying about overloading circuits that were installed when Mill Basin homes had three electrical devices total.
That’s what happens when your electrical capacity matches your actual life. No more choosing between the coffee maker and the toaster. No more extension cords snaking across your kitchen because you don’t have enough outlets that can handle today’s appliances.
Your home works the way it should. Everything plugs in where it belongs, runs when you need it, and stays on without the drama that comes with an overloaded 60-amp system trying to power a modern household.
We’ve been handling power capacity upgrades throughout Brooklyn for years, with extensive experience in Mill Basin’s unique housing landscape. We understand that your neighborhood’s mix of 1950s-era homes and modern electrical demands creates specific challenges.
Most Mill Basin homes were built when a 60-amp panel seemed generous. Back then, the biggest electrical load was a refrigerator and some lights. Today, that same panel is trying to power central air, multiple computers, kitchen appliances, and everything else that makes modern life work in a home that might be worth $750,000 but still has 1950s electrical infrastructure.
We’ve upgraded hundreds of electrical systems in Brooklyn. We know which Mill Basin homes need complete rewiring, which can work with panel upgrades alone, and how to navigate NYC’s electrical codes and ConEd requirements without the delays that come from working with contractors who don’t understand Brooklyn’s specific requirements.
First, we assess your current electrical system and calculate your actual power needs. Not just what you’re using now, but what you’ll need for any planned upgrades like EV chargers, new appliances, or home additions that Mill Basin homeowners typically consider.
Next, we handle all the bureaucracy. Permits with NYC’s Department of Buildings, utility coordination with ConEd, inspection scheduling – we manage the paperwork so you don’t have to navigate city agencies or utility company requirements yourself.
Then we do the actual power capacity upgrade. We install your new 200-amp panel, update your wiring as needed, and make sure everything meets current electrical codes. The work typically takes 4-6 hours, and we clean up completely when we’re done. You get a system that can handle whatever you plug into it, from your existing appliances to future electrical needs.
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Our power capacity upgrades include everything needed to bring your Mill Basin home up to modern electrical standards. We install 200-amp panels that can handle today’s electrical demands, from central air conditioning systems to electric vehicle chargers that many Mill Basin homeowners are adding to their driveways.
Mill Basin’s housing stock creates specific upgrade requirements. Your home was likely built when electrical codes were different and power needs were minimal. The homes in your neighborhood that were constructed in the 1950s development boom weren’t designed for modern electrical loads. You’re now running powerful HVAC systems, multiple computers, large appliances, and entertainment systems that the original 60-amp service was never intended to support.
We also coordinate with ConEd when service line upgrades are needed from the street to your home. Some older Mill Basin properties still have 100-amp or smaller service lines coming from the utility. If that’s your situation, we handle the utility coordination to upgrade your service capacity along with your panel, ensuring your entire electrical system can support your household’s power needs safely and reliably.
You probably need a power capacity upgrade if you’re experiencing frequent breaker trips, especially when running multiple appliances simultaneously. Other clear signs include flickering lights when large appliances kick on, warm electrical panels, or burning smells from your electrical panel area.
Many Mill Basin homes built before 1960 still operate on 60-amp or 100-amp service, which simply isn’t sufficient for modern electrical loads. If you’re planning to add central air conditioning, an electric car charger, or major kitchen appliances, your current system likely can’t handle the additional demand safely without constant circuit management.
We can assess your current electrical capacity and calculate exactly what you need based on your home’s size, your current usage patterns, and any planned electrical additions. This evaluation helps determine whether you need a standard 200-amp upgrade or something more extensive.
The difference is how much electrical power your Mill Basin home can use simultaneously without overloading your system. A 100-amp panel can handle about 24,000 watts of electrical load, while a 200-amp panel can handle 48,000 watts – essentially doubling your electrical capacity.
For perspective, a central air conditioning system uses about 3,000-5,000 watts, an electric dryer uses 3,000 watts, and an electric car charger can use 7,000-11,000 watts. Add in your refrigerator, computers, lights, and other devices, and a 100-amp system gets overwhelmed quickly in a modern household.
Most Mill Basin homes today need 200-amp service to safely run modern appliances without constantly managing which devices can operate at the same time. This upgrade eliminates the frustration of having to choose between running your air conditioning and doing laundry.
The actual electrical work typically takes 4-6 hours, but the total project timeline depends on permits and utility coordination. We handle all permit applications with NYC’s Department of Buildings, which usually takes 1-2 weeks for approvals.
Your power will be off during the installation, usually for 4-6 hours while we replace the panel and make the necessary electrical connections. We coordinate with you to schedule this power outage during a time that works best for your household routine.
If your Mill Basin home needs service line upgrades from ConEd – which some older properties require – that adds additional time and requires utility crew coordination. We manage that entire process and keep you informed of timing throughout the project so there are no surprises.
Yes, power capacity upgrades require permits from NYC’s Department of Buildings, and the completed work must pass electrical inspection. As licensed electrical contractors, we handle all permit applications and coordinate inspections for you throughout the process.
The permit process ensures electrical work meets NYC’s safety codes and building requirements. Attempting to do this work without proper permits can create problems with your homeowner’s insurance and cause serious issues when you sell your Mill Basin home later.
We know exactly which permits are required for different types of electrical work and have established relationships with inspectors throughout Brooklyn. This experience keeps your project moving forward without bureaucratic delays that can frustrate homeowners who try to navigate the permit process themselves.
Often yes, but it depends on the condition of your existing wiring. Many Mill Basin homes have older wiring that’s still functional but may need updates to meet current electrical codes for safety and capacity.
We assess your entire electrical system during our evaluation, not just the panel itself. If your home has cloth-wrapped wiring or knob-and-tube systems, those will need updating along with the panel upgrade. If you have older copper wiring in good condition, we can often work with existing circuits while upgrading your electrical capacity.
The goal is creating a safe, code-compliant electrical system that can handle your actual power needs. Sometimes that means updating wiring along with the panel upgrade, but we’ll explain exactly what’s needed and why before starting any work, so you understand the full scope and cost.
Power capacity upgrades typically cost between $1,500 and $4,000, depending on your current electrical system and what’s needed to bring it up to modern standards. A standard 200-amp panel upgrade averages $1,800-$2,500 including permits, materials, and professional installation.
The final cost depends on factors like whether you need new wiring, service line upgrades from ConEd, or additional electrical work to meet current codes. Mill Basin’s older homes sometimes require extra work that newer construction wouldn’t need, particularly if the original electrical system hasn’t been updated since the 1950s.
We provide detailed estimates that break down all costs upfront, including permits, materials, and labor. No surprise charges or hidden fees. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying for and why each component is necessary before we start the work.
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