Your home was built in an era when a couple of outlets per room was plenty. Now you’re running central air, charging electric vehicles, powering home offices, and adding smart devices to every corner. The electrical panel that worked fine in 1987 isn’t designed for that load.
When your system can’t keep up, you’ll notice it. Breakers trip when you run the AC and microwave at the same time. Lights dim when appliances kick on. Outlets feel warm to the touch. These aren’t minor annoyances—they’re warnings that your electrical system is overloaded.
Upgrading your electrical infrastructure means your home works the way you need it to. Circuits handle the demand without strain. Your panel has room for future additions. Everything from your HVAC system to your phone charger gets clean, consistent power. And most importantly, your family isn’t at risk from an outdated system that’s working overtime just to keep the lights on.
We’ve served Suffolk County for over 20 years. We’re a fully licensed and insured electrical company based in Bohemia, and we’ve worked in Baiting Hollow long enough to know what homes in this area need.
Most of the homes here were built in the mid-to-late ’80s. That means electrical panels designed for a different lifestyle, wiring that’s seen decades of Long Island humidity and salt air, and systems that weren’t planned for today’s power demands. We’ve upgraded hundreds of these systems, and we know exactly what it takes to bring them current without tearing apart your walls.
You’ll work with licensed electricians who show up on time in company vehicles and give you a price before any work starts. No surprises, no runarounds. Just straightforward electrical work backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee and seven consecutive Angie’s List Super Service Awards.
First, we schedule a time that works for you. One of our licensed electricians comes out to assess your electrical system and figure out exactly what you need. We’re looking at your panel capacity, checking your wiring, testing circuits, and identifying any safety issues or code violations.
Then we give you a clear estimate. You’ll know what the work costs before we start, and that number doesn’t change unless you ask us to do something different. No hidden fees, no surprise charges when the job’s done.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the work and complete it on the timeline we agreed to. Our electricians are trained to work clean and respect your property. When we’re finished, your electrical system does what it’s supposed to do—safely and reliably. And if something isn’t right, we come back and fix it. That’s the guarantee.
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We handle the full range of residential and commercial electrical work. Panel upgrades are a big part of what we do in Baiting Hollow because so many homes need more capacity. If you’re adding an EV charger, a generator, or central air, your existing panel might not have the space or amperage to support it safely.
Generator installations are another common request here. Long Island storms knock out power regularly, and a properly installed standby generator means your home stays functional when the grid goes down. We size the generator correctly, install the transfer switch, and make sure everything’s permitted and code-compliant.
Emergency electrical repairs don’t wait for business hours, so we offer 24 hour electrician services. If you’ve got a power outage, a burning smell from an outlet, or sparking from your panel, you need someone who answers the phone and shows up fast. We do that.
EV charger installations require a dedicated circuit and proper amperage to charge safely and efficiently. We’ll assess your panel, run the necessary wiring, and install a Level 2 charger that works with your vehicle and your home’s electrical capacity. Lighting installations, outlet repairs, code corrections—we cover it all.
If your home was built before 2000 and you haven’t upgraded the panel, there’s a good chance it’s undersized for modern use. Look for signs like breakers that trip frequently, lights that dim when appliances turn on, or outlets that feel warm. These all point to a system that’s overloaded.
Another clear indicator is if you’re planning any major addition—an EV charger, a generator, a home addition, or a large appliance like a hot tub. Your existing panel might not have enough capacity or available slots to handle the new load safely. We can assess your current setup and tell you exactly what you need.
Most homes in Baiting Hollow have 100-amp or 150-amp panels. Modern homes typically need 200 amps to handle everything from HVAC systems to electric vehicle charging without strain. Upgrading isn’t just about convenience—it’s about safety and protecting your home’s value.
A whole-house generator installation starts with sizing the unit correctly. We calculate your home’s essential power needs—things like your refrigerator, heating system, well pump, and critical outlets. That determines the generator size, typically between 12kW and 24kW for most homes.
Next, we install a transfer switch that connects your generator to your home’s electrical panel. When the power goes out, the transfer switch automatically disconnects your home from the grid and switches to generator power. When utility power returns, it switches back. This all happens without you lifting a finger.
We also handle the permit process, which is required in Suffolk County for generator installations. The unit needs to be positioned correctly on your property with proper clearances, connected to your natural gas or propane supply, and inspected to meet local codes. The whole process usually takes one to two days depending on your setup, and you’re left with a system that keeps your home running during the next storm.
Yes. Electrical work isn’t like other home repairs—mistakes can cause fires, electrocution, or damage to your entire system. Even something as simple as replacing an outlet can go wrong if the wiring isn’t connected properly or if there’s an underlying issue you didn’t catch.
Licensed electricians are trained to spot problems that aren’t obvious to homeowners. We know how to test circuits, identify code violations, and make repairs that won’t create bigger issues down the line. We also carry insurance, so if something does go wrong, you’re protected.
DIY electrical work might save you money upfront, but it often costs more in the long run. We’ve been called out to fix plenty of “simple repairs” that turned into serious problems because someone without training tried to handle it themselves. If you’re dealing with anything beyond changing a light bulb, call a licensed electrical contractor.
Most EV charger installations take four to eight hours, depending on your home’s setup. If your electrical panel is close to your garage and has available capacity, the job is straightforward. We install a dedicated 240-volt circuit, run the wiring to your garage or driveway, mount the charger, and test everything to make sure it’s working correctly.
If your panel is far from the garage or doesn’t have enough capacity, the job takes longer. We might need to upgrade your panel first or run a longer conduit to reach the charging location. Either way, we’ll tell you upfront what’s required and how long it’ll take.
The charger itself needs to match your vehicle’s requirements. Most EVs charge efficiently on a 40-amp or 50-amp circuit, which delivers about 25 to 35 miles of range per hour of charging. We’ll help you choose the right charger and make sure your home’s electrical system can support it safely for years to come.
If your neighbors have power but you don’t, the problem is isolated to your home—not the utility grid. Start by checking your main breaker panel. If the main breaker has tripped, try resetting it. If it trips again immediately, don’t keep flipping it. That’s a sign of a serious problem like a short circuit or overloaded system.
If your breakers look fine but you still don’t have power, the issue could be with your meter, your service line, or your main disconnect. These aren’t things you should try to fix yourself. Shut off your main breaker and call an emergency electrician right away.
We offer 24 hour electrician services for situations like this. Losing power in your home—especially if it’s isolated to your property—usually means something’s failed or overloaded, and it needs professional attention fast. We’ll diagnose the issue, make the repair, and get your power restored safely. Don’t wait until morning if you’re sitting in the dark. Call now.
Yes, and skipping them can cost you. Suffolk County requires permits for most electrical work beyond basic repairs—things like panel upgrades, generator installations, new circuits, and EV charger setups. The permit process ensures the work meets safety codes and gets inspected by a qualified official.
If you sell your home and the buyer’s inspector finds unpermitted electrical work, it becomes a problem. You might have to hire an electrician to bring everything up to code, get it permitted retroactively, and pass inspection before the sale can close. That’s expensive and delays the whole process.
Permits also protect you if something goes wrong. If unpermitted electrical work causes a fire, your insurance company can deny your claim. That’s not a risk worth taking. When you hire us, we handle the permit process as part of the job. You don’t have to deal with the town or worry about inspections—we take care of it and make sure everything’s done right.
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