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You flip a switch and the lights come on. You plug in your EV and it charges overnight without issue. Your panel isn’t maxed out every time you run the dishwasher and the microwave at the same time.
That’s what properly installed electrical work looks like. No constant resets. No worrying about whether your wiring can handle your life. Just a system that works the way it’s supposed to, built to code, and set up to last.
If you’re dealing with an older home in Prospect Park South—especially a brownstone or pre-war building—you’re probably working with electrical infrastructure that wasn’t designed for how you live now. Between work-from-home setups, smart home devices, high-efficiency appliances, and EV charging, your circuits are doing a lot more than they were ever meant to. Upgrading that system means you stop managing around limitations and start using your home the way you actually need to.
We’ve been handling residential and commercial electrical work across Brooklyn for over two decades. Most of our customers come through referrals, which tells you something about how we operate.
We’re licensed, insured, and familiar with the specific challenges that come with Prospect Park South homes—whether that’s upgrading a 60-amp panel in a century-old brownstone or installing a Level 2 EV charger in a driveway that wasn’t built for it. We know the code requirements, the permit process, and what actually works in these buildings.
You’re not getting a sales pitch or someone trying to upsell you on things you don’t need. You’re getting clear communication, honest recommendations, and work that’s done right the first time.
You reach out—phone, email, whatever works for you. We schedule a time to come take a look, usually within a day or two unless it’s an emergency, in which case we’re there faster.
When we show up, we assess what’s going on. If it’s a repair, we troubleshoot and identify the issue. If it’s an upgrade or installation, we walk through what needs to happen, what the code requires, and what your options are. You get a clear estimate before any work starts—no surprises, no hidden fees.
Once you’re good to move forward, we handle the work. That includes pulling permits if needed, coordinating inspections, and making sure everything is installed to code. For larger projects like panel upgrades or whole-home rewiring, we map out a timeline so you know what to expect and when.
After the job’s done, we test everything, clean up, and walk you through what we did. If there’s a follow-up inspection required, we handle that too. And if something comes up down the road, you’ve got our number.
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Panel upgrades are one of the most common jobs we do here. A lot of homes in this area are still running on 60-amp or 100-amp panels, which might’ve been fine decades ago but can’t keep up now. Upgrading to a 200-amp system gives you the capacity to run everything your household needs without constantly resetting breakers or worrying about overloads.
EV charger installations are another big one. If you’ve bought an electric vehicle, you already know that charging from a standard outlet takes forever. A Level 2 home charger cuts that time down significantly, but it requires a dedicated 240-volt circuit and usually some panel work. We handle the full installation, permitting included, so it’s done safely and up to code.
Rewiring is something we do often in older Prospect Park South homes, especially brownstones. If your place still has knob-and-tube wiring or outdated systems without proper grounding, you’re dealing with both a safety risk and an insurance issue. Many carriers won’t cover homes with that kind of wiring anymore. We replace it with modern, code-compliant systems that give you the safety and capacity you need.
Beyond that, we handle lighting upgrades, smart home installations, generator hookups, troubleshooting, and repairs. Whether it’s a small fix or a full electrical overhaul, we’ve done it before in buildings just like yours.
If your breakers trip frequently, your lights dim when you run certain appliances, or you’re adding something that draws serious power—like an EV charger or central air—your panel probably can’t handle it. Most homes built before the 1990s have 60-amp or 100-amp panels, which weren’t designed for the electrical load we put on homes today.
Another sign is if you’re planning a renovation or adding new circuits and your panel is already full. There’s no room to expand, which means any new work requires an upgrade. And if your home still has a fuse box instead of breakers, that’s outdated technology that should be replaced.
Insurance companies are also starting to flag older panels, especially certain brands known for safety issues. If your insurer is asking questions about your electrical system, it’s worth getting it looked at. We can assess your current setup, tell you whether an upgrade makes sense, and walk you through what that involves.
Most electrical work beyond basic repairs requires a permit in New York City, and that includes Prospect Park South. Panel upgrades, rewiring, new circuits, EV charger installations—anything that involves significant changes to your electrical system needs to go through the Department of Buildings.
The permit process exists to make sure the work is done safely and up to code. It also protects you. If you ever sell your home, unpermitted work can become a problem during inspections or with your buyer’s insurance. And if something goes wrong down the line, unpermitted electrical work can give your insurance company a reason to deny a claim.
We handle the permit process as part of the job. That means filing the paperwork, scheduling inspections, and making sure everything passes. You don’t have to deal with the DOB directly—we take care of it. It adds a little time to the project, but it’s the right way to do it, and it keeps you covered.
A Level 2 EV charger runs on 240 volts, the same as your dryer or oven, and it needs a dedicated circuit. That means running new wiring from your electrical panel to wherever the charger is going—usually your garage or driveway. Depending on your current panel capacity, you might also need an upgrade to handle the additional load.
The charger itself pulls anywhere from 30 to 60 amps, which is significant. If your panel is already near capacity, adding that kind of draw without upgrading can cause problems. We assess your system first, figure out what’s needed, and give you a clear plan before anything gets installed.
Installation also requires a permit in NYC, and the work has to pass inspection. We handle that as part of the process. Once it’s in, you’ll be able to fully charge your EV overnight instead of waiting days with a standard outlet. It’s a straightforward upgrade, but it has to be done right to be safe and functional.
The actual installation usually takes a full day, sometimes a bit longer depending on the complexity of your setup and whether we’re also doing other work like rewiring or adding circuits. Your power will be off during part of the work, so it’s something to plan around, but we move efficiently and get you back up and running as quickly as possible.
The bigger timeline factor is the permit and inspection process. After the panel is installed, the city needs to inspect it before it’s officially approved. That can add a few days to a couple of weeks depending on how backed up the DOB is. We schedule the inspection and handle any follow-up if there are questions, so you’re not dealing with that yourself.
From start to finish—initial assessment, permitting, installation, and inspection—you’re usually looking at two to three weeks. We’ll give you a more specific timeline once we see your current setup and know what’s involved. The key is that once it’s done, it’s done right, and you’ve got a system that can handle your home’s electrical needs for years.
Knob-and-tube wiring was standard in homes built between the 1880s and 1940s, and plenty of Prospect Park South brownstones still have it. The problem is it’s outdated, ungrounded, and considered a fire hazard by modern standards. It wasn’t designed to handle the electrical load we put on homes today, and it degrades over time—especially if it’s been sitting in walls for a century.
Insurance companies know this. Many won’t insure a home with active knob-and-tube wiring, and the ones that will often charge higher premiums or exclude electrical fire coverage. If you’re buying or selling a home, it’s going to come up during inspections, and it can kill deals or force price reductions.
Replacing it means rewiring the affected areas with modern, grounded wiring that meets current code. It’s not a small job, especially in a multi-story brownstone, but it’s necessary if you want your home to be safe, insurable, and up to code. We’ve done this work in dozens of Brooklyn homes, so we know how to do it efficiently without tearing your place apart more than necessary.
Yes. Electrical emergencies don’t wait for business hours, and we’re available 24/7 for situations that can’t wait—things like power outages, sparking outlets, burning smells, or anything else that’s a safety risk. You call, we respond, and we get there as fast as we can.
When we arrive, we assess the situation, identify the problem, and handle whatever needs to happen to make it safe. Sometimes that’s a quick repair. Other times it means temporarily shutting something down and scheduling follow-up work once we have the right parts or permits in place. Either way, you’ll know what’s going on and what the next steps are.
Emergency calls get priority, and we don’t inflate pricing just because it’s after hours or on a weekend. You’re paying for the work that needs to be done, not for the time of day. If you’ve got an electrical issue that feels urgent or unsafe, don’t wait—give us a call and we’ll take care of it.
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