Electrical Contractor in Cutchogue, NY

Licensed Electrical Work You Can Actually Count On

Upfront pricing, no surprise bills, and electrical contractors who show up when they say they will—in uniform, with the right tools, ready to work.
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Licensed Electrical Contractor Cutchogue NY

Your Electrical System Working Right, Finally

You flip a breaker and it holds. Your panel isn’t warm to the touch anymore. The lights don’t flicker when you run the dryer and the microwave at the same time.

That’s what proper electrical work looks like. Not a temporary patch or a “let’s see if this works” approach—actual solutions that address what’s causing the problem in the first place.

When your electrical system is upgraded correctly, you’re not wondering if it’s safe. You’re not calling someone back three months later because the same issue popped up again. You have reliable power for everything your home or business needs, and you can move on with your day knowing it’s done right.

Cutchogue Electrical Company Since 2004

Twenty Years in Suffolk County Means Something

We’ve been handling residential and commercial electrical work across Cutchogue and Suffolk County since 2004. That’s two decades of panel upgrades in older homes, generator installs after storm seasons, EV charger setups, and emergency calls at 2 a.m. because something finally gave out.

You’re working with a fully licensed and insured electrical company that knows how coastal weather affects wiring, how older Cutchogue properties were built, and what it takes to bring your system up to code without ripping apart your walls unnecessarily. Every job gets a free estimate, upfront pricing, and a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

Our Angie’s List Super Service Award seven years running isn’t about marketing. It’s about showing up on time, doing what we said we’d do, and making sure you’re not dealing with the same problem twice.

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Home Electrical Repair Services Process

Here's What Happens When You Call

You call or submit a request. We schedule a time that works for you—not just whenever we feel like showing up. If it’s an emergency, we’re available 24/7.

A licensed electrician arrives in a company vehicle, in uniform, with the tools and parts needed for most common repairs already on hand. We assess the situation, explain what’s happening in plain terms, and give you upfront pricing before any work starts. No surprises, no “well actually” moments when the bill comes.

Once you approve, we get to work. If permits are required, we handle the applications and inspections. When the job’s done, we walk you through what was completed, answer your questions, and clean up. If something’s not right, we come back and fix it. That’s the guarantee.

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About Marra Electric

Residential and Commercial Electrical Contractor

What You Actually Get From This Service

Panel upgrades from outdated 100-amp systems to modern 200-amp service that can handle your EV charger, heat pump, and everything else you’re running. Generator installations—whole-house or partial backup—so you’re not sitting in the dark during the next storm that knocks out power across Cutchogue for days. EV charger setups that cost you $12–15 per charge at home instead of $30–50 at commercial stations.

Emergency electrical repairs when outlets stop working, breakers keep tripping, or you smell something burning. Lighting installations, troubleshooting, code compliance work, and any electrical project that needs a licensed electrical contractor who knows Suffolk County’s requirements.

You also get proper permits and inspections handled for you. That matters when you sell your home or file an insurance claim. Unpermitted work creates problems you don’t want to deal with later, and working with a local electrical contractor who’s done this hundreds of times means it gets done right the first time.

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How much does a panel upgrade cost in Cutchogue, NY?

Panel upgrades typically range from $2,500 to $4,500 depending on your current setup, the amperage you need, and whether additional work is required to bring everything up to code. Older homes in Cutchogue often have 100-amp panels that weren’t designed for modern electrical loads—adding an EV charger alone can require 40–50 amps.

We’ll assess your current panel, your home’s electrical demands, and what’s needed to safely upgrade your system. That includes pulling permits, coordinating inspections, and making sure your new panel can handle what you’re asking it to do now and in the future.

Upfront pricing means you know the cost before work starts. No surprises, no “we found something else” charges halfway through. You approve the price, the work gets done, and your electrical system can finally keep up with your life.

Yes. Permits aren’t optional red tape—they’re required by New York State for most electrical work, and skipping them creates real problems down the road.

When you sell your home, buyers and inspectors will ask about unpermitted work. If they find it, you’re either paying to have it redone properly or losing the sale. Insurance companies can deny claims if a fire or electrical issue stems from unpermitted work. That’s not a risk worth taking to save a few hundred dollars.

We handle permit applications and schedule inspections as part of the job. You don’t have to figure out Suffolk County’s process or deal with the paperwork. It gets done correctly, documented properly, and you have proof that your electrical system meets code when you need it.

We offer 24 hour electrician services, which means someone’s available to take your call and dispatch a licensed electrician to your property. Response time depends on where you’re located in Cutchogue and what else is happening that day, but emergency calls get priority.

Our service vehicles carry common electrical components, so many issues can be resolved the same day without waiting for parts to arrive. You still get upfront pricing even in an emergency—we’re not taking advantage of a bad situation to inflate costs.

If it’s not truly urgent, scheduling a regular service call will cost you less than emergency rates. But if you’re dealing with sparks, burning smells, or a complete loss of power, don’t wait. Electrical problems don’t fix themselves, and some situations get dangerous fast.

A licensed electrical contractor has completed the required training, passed state exams, carries proper insurance, and is legally authorized to perform electrical work in New York. A handyman typically isn’t licensed for electrical work and isn’t insured for it either.

That matters because electrical work done incorrectly can cause fires, electrocution, or damage to your property. If something goes wrong with unpermitted or unlicensed work, your insurance may not cover it. You’re also liable if someone gets hurt.

Working with us means the job is done to code, permits are pulled when required, and you have recourse if something isn’t right. It’s not about being picky—it’s about protecting your home, your family, and your investment.

Your panel is warm or hot to the touch. Breakers trip frequently even when you’re not running much. You smell burning plastic or see scorch marks around the panel. Your home was built before 1990 and still has the original 100-amp panel.

These are signs your panel is overloaded, outdated, or failing. Modern homes use significantly more electricity than panels from the 60s, 70s, or 80s were designed to handle. Adding an EV charger, heat pump, or even a few extra appliances can push an old panel past its limits.

We can assess your panel’s condition, calculate your actual electrical load, and recommend whether you need an upgrade or if smaller repairs will solve the issue. Don’t wait until something fails completely—electrical panels don’t give you much warning before they become a serious safety hazard.

EV charger installations in Cutchogue typically cost between $1,200 and $2,500 depending on your electrical panel’s capacity, the distance from your panel to where the charger will be installed, and whether your panel needs an upgrade first. If you’re still running a 100-amp panel, you’ll likely need to upgrade to 200-amp service before adding a Level 2 charger.

A Level 2 home charger uses 240 volts and requires a dedicated 40–50 amp circuit. That’s a significant electrical load, and your system needs to handle it safely. We’ll assess your current setup, explain what’s required, and provide upfront pricing before starting work.

Charging at home costs roughly $12–15 per full charge compared to $30–50 at commercial stations. Over time, that adds up. Getting it installed correctly the first time means you’re not dealing with tripped breakers, failed inspections, or safety issues later.

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