You flip a switch and the lights come on. You plug in your phone charger without wondering if the outlet’s going to spark. Your circuit breaker stops tripping every time you run the microwave and coffee maker at the same time.
That’s what happens when your electrical system has enough capacity for how you actually live today. Not how someone lived in 1975 when your house was built.
Most homes in Central Islip were built before 1980, back when electrical panels were designed for 60-100 amps. Your dishwasher, central air, home office setup, and EV charger need closer to 150-200 amps to run safely. When you’re constantly resetting breakers or dealing with flickering lights, it’s not bad luck—it’s an undersized system trying to keep up with modern demand.
A proper electrical upgrade means you stop worrying about whether your wiring can handle what you’re asking it to do. You get consistent power, safer outlets, and the capacity to add that generator or Level 2 EV charger without wondering if your panel can take it.
Marra Electric has been serving Central Islip and Suffolk County for over 20 years. We’re fully licensed and insured, and we’ve earned the Angie’s List Super Service Award seven years running—not because we’re the cheapest, but because we show up on time, price everything upfront, and finish what we start.
You’ll see our branded trucks and uniformed crew. You’ll get a free estimate before any work begins. And if something’s not right, we’ll make it right—that’s our 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Central Islip homeowners deal with aging electrical systems, storm damage from nor’easters, and the challenge of modernizing homes that weren’t built for today’s power demands. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to fix it without the runaround.
First, we schedule a time that works for you—not just when we have an opening. We show up on time in a company vehicle, and we actually listen to what’s going on with your electrical system.
Then we assess the situation. If it’s an emergency like sparking outlets or a dead panel, we handle it immediately. If it’s an upgrade or installation, we walk you through what needs to happen, why it needs to happen, and what it’s going to cost before we touch anything.
Once you approve the estimate, we get to work. We pull permits when required, follow Suffolk County electrical codes, and clean up after ourselves. When the job’s done, we test everything to make sure it works correctly—not just that it turns on, but that it’s safe and up to code.
You’re not left guessing what happened or why. We explain what we did, answer your questions, and make sure you’re completely satisfied before we leave.
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When you hire a licensed electrical contractor in Central Islip, NY, you’re getting someone who’s legally qualified to work on your home’s electrical system and insured to protect you if something goes wrong. That’s not a small thing when you’re dealing with 200-amp service panels and wiring that could start a fire if installed incorrectly.
You also get someone who knows Suffolk County’s electrical codes inside and out. Codes exist for a reason—they’re designed to keep your home safe and your insurance valid. A handyman or unlicensed “electrician” might save you money upfront, but if they don’t pull permits or follow code, you’re the one stuck with the liability when something fails an inspection or worse, causes a fire.
In Central Islip, common electrical projects include panel upgrades for older homes, generator installations for storm preparedness, EV charger setups for Tesla and other electric vehicles, and emergency repairs after power surges or outages. Each of these requires specific knowledge, the right tools, and a license to do legally.
With Marra Electric, you’re also getting upfront pricing, 24/7 emergency availability, and a team that’s been doing this work locally since 2004. We’re not learning on your house—we’ve already handled thousands of electrical projects across Suffolk County.
If your circuit breakers trip frequently, your lights flicker when you turn on appliances, or your panel is warm to the touch, those are clear signs your system is overloaded. Most homes built before 1990 in Central Islip have 60-100 amp panels, which simply can’t handle modern electrical loads.
You’ll also need an upgrade if you’re adding central air conditioning, a home office with multiple computers and monitors, an electric vehicle charger, or a backup generator. These systems draw significant power, and trying to run them on an outdated panel is both unsafe and ineffective.
Another red flag: if your panel still uses fuses instead of circuit breakers, or if you see rust, corrosion, or burn marks on the panel itself, you need a licensed electrician to inspect it immediately. Those aren’t minor cosmetic issues—they’re fire hazards that need professional attention.
A licensed electrical contractor has completed the required training, passed state exams, and is legally authorized to perform electrical work in New York. They’re also required to carry insurance, which protects you if something goes wrong during the job.
An unlicensed electrician—or a handyman who “does electrical work”—hasn’t met those requirements. They can’t legally pull permits, which means any work they do won’t pass inspection and could void your homeowner’s insurance if there’s a claim related to electrical issues.
In Central Islip, where most homes have aging electrical systems that need careful upgrades, hiring an unlicensed worker is a gamble you don’t want to take. If they install a panel incorrectly or wire an outlet wrong, you’re the one dealing with the consequences—whether that’s a failed inspection, an insurance claim denial, or a house fire.
Yes. Electrical emergencies don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. If you’ve got sparking outlets, a dead electrical panel, burning smells coming from your wiring, or no power after a storm, you can call us any time—day or night.
Emergency electrical issues are serious. A sparking outlet isn’t just inconvenient; it’s a fire waiting to happen. A panel that’s hot to the touch means something’s failing inside, and it needs immediate attention before it causes real damage.
When you call for emergency service in Central Islip, we prioritize getting someone to your home as quickly as possible. We’ll assess the situation, make it safe, and give you a clear explanation of what happened and what needs to be fixed. No runaround, no waiting until Monday—just fast, professional help when you actually need it.
Panel upgrades in Central Islip typically range from $1,500 to $4,000, depending on the size of the panel, the complexity of the installation, and whether any additional wiring or code updates are required. If you’re upgrading from a 100-amp to a 200-amp panel, expect to be on the higher end of that range.
The cost includes the new panel itself, labor, permits, and any necessary upgrades to bring your system up to current Suffolk County electrical codes. If your main service line needs to be replaced or your meter base is outdated, that’ll add to the total cost—but those aren’t optional extras. They’re required for a safe, code-compliant installation.
We provide free estimates and upfront pricing, so you’ll know exactly what the job costs before we start. No surprise bills, no hidden fees. If the price changes for any reason, we’ll explain why and get your approval before moving forward.
Absolutely. EV charger installations are one of the fastest-growing services we provide in Central Islip, especially with New York’s push toward electric vehicle adoption. Whether you drive a Tesla, a Chevy Bolt, or any other EV, we can install a Level 2 charger that’ll fully charge your car overnight.
The first step is making sure your electrical panel can handle the additional load. Most Level 2 chargers require a dedicated 240-volt circuit, which draws about 40-50 amps. If your panel is already maxed out or outdated, we’ll need to upgrade it before installing the charger.
We’ll also help you choose the right charger for your needs, install it in a convenient location (usually your garage or driveway), and make sure everything’s permitted and code-compliant. The whole process typically takes a few hours to a full day, depending on whether any panel work is needed.
Flickering lights usually point to one of three problems: loose wiring connections, an overloaded circuit, or an undersized electrical panel. In Central Islip homes built before 1980, it’s most often the panel—it just doesn’t have enough capacity to handle the surge when a high-draw appliance like your AC or microwave kicks on.
If the flickering is isolated to one room or one fixture, it’s likely a loose connection or a failing light switch. That’s a simpler fix, but it still needs attention because loose connections can arc and cause fires over time.
If the flickering happens throughout your house whenever you use certain appliances, your panel is struggling to distribute power properly. That’s a sign you need a licensed electrician to assess your system and likely recommend an upgrade. Ignoring it won’t make it better—it’ll just get worse until something fails completely.
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