You need your electrical system to work without thinking about it. Lights that stay on. Outlets that don’t spark. Breakers that don’t trip every time you run the microwave and dishwasher at the same time.
Most homes in East Patchogue weren’t built for how you live today. If your house was built before 1980, your electrical panel was designed for half the power you’re using now. That’s why breakers trip, why you see flickering lights, and why some outlets feel warm to the touch.
A licensed electrician in East Patchogue can spot the difference between a quick fix and a system that’s overloaded. We check the load on your panel, test voltage drops, and tell you exactly what needs attention now versus what can wait. You get a clear answer, not a sales pitch.
We’ve been a fully licensed and insured electrical company in East Patchogue since 2004. We’ve earned the Angie’s List Super Service Award seven years running because we show up on time, explain what’s wrong in plain language, and fix it correctly.
Suffolk County homes deal with coastal air that corrodes outdoor wiring faster than inland properties. We’ve rewired hundreds of homes here and know which panels fail first, which circuits overload most often, and how to protect your system from salt air damage.
You’re not getting a national franchise or a contractor who Googled your zip code yesterday. You’re getting electricians who’ve worked in East Patchogue long enough to know what breaks and why.
You call or submit a request online. We schedule a time that works for you—same day if it’s urgent, or within 24 hours for non-emergencies.
Our electrician shows up in a company vehicle, wearing a uniform, with the tools to diagnose the problem on the spot. We test your panel, check your circuits, and explain what’s happening in terms that make sense. Then we give you an upfront price before any work starts.
Once you approve, we handle the repair or installation right then if possible. For bigger jobs like panel upgrades or generator installs, we schedule the work, pull the permits, and coordinate inspections. You don’t chase down paperwork or wonder if it’s up to code—we handle that.
After the job’s done, we test everything, clean up, and walk you through what we did. If something doesn’t work the way it should, we come back and make it right. That’s our 100% satisfaction guarantee.
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You get 24 hour electrician services when something goes wrong at 2 a.m. Power outages, sparking outlets, burning smells from your panel—those don’t wait for business hours. We answer emergency calls around the clock because electrical problems can turn dangerous fast.
For planned work, you get free estimates on panel upgrades, generator installations, EV charger setups, and whole-home rewiring. Most East Patchogue homes built in the 60s through 80s still have 100-amp service or less. That’s not enough for modern appliances, HVAC systems, and electric vehicles. Upgrading to 200-amp service prevents overloads and gives you room to add what you need without tripping breakers.
Storm season in Suffolk County means extended outages. A standby generator with an automatic transfer switch keeps your refrigerator, heat, and medical equipment running when the grid goes down. We size the generator correctly, install the transfer switch, and handle the gas or propane hookup so it’s ready when you need it.
If you’re adding an electric vehicle, you need a dedicated 240-volt circuit and a Level 2 charger. We install the outlet, mount the charger, and make sure your panel can handle the load without affecting the rest of your home.
If your breakers trip frequently, your lights dim when appliances start, or your panel is over 25 years old, you likely need an upgrade. Most older homes in East Patchogue have 60 to 100-amp panels that can’t handle today’s electrical demand.
A voltage drop over 5% when your AC or dryer kicks on means your system is struggling. That reduces the lifespan of your appliances by 20 to 30 percent and increases the risk of overheating. Federal Pacific and Zinsco panels, common in homes built between the 1960s and 1980s, are known for failing to trip when they should—creating a fire hazard.
During an inspection, we measure the load on your current panel and compare it to what you’re actually using. If you’re at or near capacity, adding anything new—like an EV charger or a home office—will overload the system. Upgrading to 150 or 200-amp service gives you the capacity you need and brings your home up to current code.
A service call is scheduled during regular business hours for non-urgent issues like installing a new outlet, upgrading lighting, or troubleshooting a circuit that’s not working. An emergency call is for situations that pose immediate safety risks or leave you without power—sparking outlets, burning smells, or a complete loss of electricity.
Emergency calls cost more because a licensed electrician in East Patchogue drops everything to get to you, often outside normal hours. But waiting on an electrical emergency can turn a $150 fix into an $800 repair if the problem damages your panel or starts a fire.
If you’re not sure whether your situation qualifies as an emergency, call and describe what’s happening. We’ll tell you if it can wait or if someone needs to come out right away. You’re not bothering us—we’d rather answer the question than have you deal with a dangerous situation on your own.
A standby generator installation typically takes one to three days depending on the size of the unit and whether you need gas line or propane hookups. We start by sizing the generator based on what you need to power during an outage—essentials like your refrigerator, heating system, and well pump, or your whole home.
Once you approve the estimate, we order the generator and schedule the installation. We pour a concrete pad, run the electrical connections, install the automatic transfer switch, and connect the fuel source. Then we test the system to make sure it kicks on automatically when the power goes out.
Suffolk County requires permits for generator installations, and we handle that paperwork. After installation, the system needs a final inspection before it’s fully operational. We coordinate with the inspector and make sure everything passes. Most customers are up and running within a week of ordering, and you’ll have backup power ready for the next storm.
It depends on your current panel’s capacity and condition. A Level 2 EV charger needs a dedicated 240-volt circuit, which typically draws 30 to 50 amps. If your panel is already near capacity or you’re running a 100-amp service, adding that load will overload your system.
We start by testing your panel to see how much capacity you have available. If there’s room, we install the circuit and charger without needing a panel upgrade. If you’re close to maxed out, we’ll recommend upgrading to a 200-amp panel first so your home can handle the charger plus everything else you’re running.
Older panels—especially Federal Pacific or Zinsco brands—aren’t safe to add new circuits to even if there’s physical space. Those panels are known for breaker failures and should be replaced before installing high-draw equipment like an EV charger. We give you the full picture upfront so you know what’s required and why.
Yes. Electrical emergencies don’t follow a schedule, and some problems can’t wait until morning. If you’re dealing with a power outage, sparking outlets, a burning smell from your panel, or any situation that feels unsafe, call us any time—day or night.
We keep emergency electrician services available around the clock because Suffolk County storms, aging electrical systems, and equipment failures happen without warning. A breaker that won’t reset at midnight or a tripped main during a winter freeze can leave you without heat or risk frozen pipes.
When you call for emergency service, you’ll talk to a real person who can assess the situation and dispatch a licensed electrician to your home in East Patchogue. We arrive with the tools and parts to diagnose and fix most problems on the spot. You’ll get the same upfront pricing and quality work you’d get during business hours—just faster.
First, unplug or turn off everything on that circuit and reset the breaker. If it stays on, you’re overloading the circuit—too many devices pulling power at once. Try redistributing your appliances to different outlets on separate circuits.
If the breaker trips again immediately, even with nothing plugged in, you likely have a short circuit or a ground fault. That means damaged wiring, a faulty outlet, or an appliance with internal damage. Don’t keep resetting it—that’s a fire risk.
Breakers that trip randomly without an obvious cause often indicate worn-out breaker mechanisms, especially in older panels. Federal Pacific and Zinsco breakers installed in the 60s through 80s are known for this. A top rated electrical contractor in East Patchogue can test the breaker, check for wiring issues, and determine whether you need a simple breaker replacement or a full panel upgrade. Ignoring the problem won’t make it go away—it just increases the chance of electrical damage or worse.
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