Your breakers stop tripping every time you run the AC and microwave at once. Your lights don’t flicker when the heat kicks on. You can charge your phone, run your home office, and keep the house comfortable without wondering if you’re about to blow a fuse.
Most homes in Dering Harbor weren’t wired for how you live now. The average electrical panel installed before 2000 runs on 100 to 150 amps. That handled a refrigerator, a TV, maybe a window unit. Now you’re powering smart home devices, multiple computers, central HVAC, and possibly an electric vehicle. Your system is doing something it was never designed to do.
When your electrical system gets upgraded to match your actual power demands, you stop worrying about safety hazards. You stop resetting breakers. You get a home that works the way you need it to, with the capacity to handle what you plug in today and what you’ll add tomorrow.
That’s what proper electrical work looks like. Not just fixing what’s broken, but making sure it doesn’t break again.
We’ve been a licensed electrical contractor in Suffolk County since 2004. We’ve seen what salt air does to outdoor electrical components. We know which homes in Dering Harbor still have aluminum wiring from the 1970s. We understand the building codes, the inspection requirements, and the electrical challenges specific to Long Island homes.
You’re not getting a crew that just learned your zip code yesterday. You’re getting electricians who’ve worked in these homes for two decades. We show up in company-branded vehicles, in uniform, with upfront pricing and no surprise bills at the end.
Seven consecutive Angie’s List Super Service Awards don’t happen by accident. They happen because we finish on time, communicate clearly, and stand behind our work with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Fully licensed and insured, available 24/7 for emergencies, and honest about what you actually need versus what you don’t.
You call or submit a request. We schedule a time that works for you, and we show up when we say we will. No guessing games about arrival windows.
Our licensed electrician walks through the issue with you. We assess what’s happening, explain what needs to happen, and give you transparent pricing before any work starts. You know the cost upfront. No hidden fees, no surprise charges after the job’s done.
Once you approve, we get to work. Whether it’s a panel upgrade, emergency repair, generator installation, or EV charger setup, the job gets completed to code with quality materials. We clean up after ourselves, test everything, and make sure it works right.
Before we leave, we walk you through what we did and answer any questions. You get documentation for your records, and if anything comes up later, we’re a phone call away. That’s it. Straightforward electrical work from a local electrical contractor who’s been doing this in Suffolk County for over twenty years.
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Electrical panel upgrades that bring your home’s capacity up to modern standards. If you’re still running on 100 amps and you want to add an EV charger or central air, your panel needs an upgrade first. We handle the permitting, the installation, and the inspection.
Generator installations that keep your power on when storms knock out the grid. Dering Harbor gets hit hard during nor’easters. A backup generator means your refrigerator stays cold, your sump pump keeps running, and you’re not scrambling for hotel rooms when everyone else loses power.
EV charger installations designed for your specific vehicle and electrical system. Most Suffolk County homes weren’t built with EV charging in mind. We assess your current capacity, upgrade what needs upgrading, and install a Level 2 charger that works safely with your home’s electrical infrastructure.
Emergency electrical repairs available 24/7 because electrical problems don’t wait for business hours. Sparking outlets, burning smells, complete power loss—we respond fast and fix it right. Free estimates on all services, transparent pricing, and a top rated electrical contractor team that’s been serving this area since 2004.
Your breakers trip frequently, especially when you run multiple appliances at once. That’s the clearest sign your panel can’t handle your power demands. You might also notice lights dimming when the AC kicks on, or outlets that feel warm to the touch.
Most homes in Dering Harbor built before 2000 have 100 to 150-amp panels. If you’re adding an EV charger, a hot tub, or major appliances, you’ll likely need to upgrade to 200 amps. Your current system simply wasn’t designed for that load.
Another red flag: if you’re still using a fuse box instead of circuit breakers, it’s time for an upgrade. Fuse boxes are outdated, harder to manage, and don’t meet current electrical codes. A licensed electrician can assess your panel during a free estimate and tell you exactly what you need based on your home’s power usage.
First, we evaluate your electrical panel to see if it can handle the additional load. A Level 2 EV charger typically requires a 240-volt circuit and draws 30 to 50 amps. If your panel is already maxed out, we’ll need to upgrade it before installing the charger.
Once your panel can support it, we install a dedicated circuit for the charger, mount the charging unit in your garage or outside, and connect everything to code. We handle the permitting and make sure the installation passes inspection. The whole process usually takes a day, depending on whether a panel upgrade is needed.
After installation, you’ll be able to fully charge most electric vehicles overnight. That’s significantly faster than a standard 120-volt outlet, which can take days. We walk you through how to use the charger and answer any questions about maintenance or troubleshooting.
We offer 24 hour electrician services, which means we’re available around the clock for urgent electrical problems. Response time depends on where you are in Suffolk County and what else is happening that day, but we prioritize emergencies like power outages, sparking outlets, burning smells, or exposed wiring.
When you call with an emergency, you’ll talk to a real person who can assess the situation and dispatch a licensed electrician. We don’t make you wait until Monday morning if your power goes out on a Saturday night. Electrical emergencies are safety hazards, and we treat them that way.
Our emergency electrician team arrives with the tools and materials to handle most common issues on the spot. We diagnose the problem, explain what’s wrong, give you the cost, and fix it. If it’s something that requires a bigger job, we’ll make your home safe in the short term and schedule the full repair.
Costs vary based on the scope of work. A simple outlet repair might run a couple hundred dollars. A full panel upgrade typically ranges from $2,000 to $4,000, depending on your home’s current setup and the amperage you need. Generator installations and EV charger setups fall somewhere in between, depending on complexity.
We give you upfront pricing before we start any work. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying, with no surprise charges when the job’s done. That’s part of being a transparent electrical company—you shouldn’t have to guess what the bill will look like.
Free estimates mean you can get a clear picture of costs without committing to anything. We assess the job, explain what needs to happen, and provide a detailed quote. If you decide to move forward, the price we quoted is the price you pay. If the scope changes mid-job, we discuss it with you before doing any additional work.
Electrical work isn’t like changing a lightbulb. One wrong connection can start a fire, cause serious injury, or create code violations that hurt your home’s resale value. DIY electrical repairs often make the problem worse, and insurance companies won’t cover damage caused by unlicensed work.
A licensed electrical contractor knows the codes, has the training to work safely, and carries insurance that protects you if something goes wrong. We also pull the necessary permits and make sure your work passes inspection. That matters when you sell your home or file an insurance claim.
Suffolk County has specific electrical codes, and inspectors know what to look for. Work done by an unlicensed person rarely meets those standards. If you’re dealing with anything beyond replacing a light fixture—panel upgrades, new circuits, generator hookups—you need a licensed electrician. It’s not about upselling you. It’s about keeping your home safe and your electrical system up to code.
Simple repairs like fixing an outlet or replacing a breaker usually take a few hours. Panel upgrades take a full day, sometimes two if we’re also rewiring parts of your home. Generator installations depend on whether we’re installing a standby unit or a portable hookup, but expect one to three days for a complete standby system.
EV charger installations typically take a day if your panel can handle the load. If we need to upgrade your panel first, add another day. We schedule everything upfront and keep you updated if anything changes. You won’t be left wondering when we’re coming back or how much longer the job will take.
We finish on time because we plan properly and bring the right crew for the job. That’s been our approach for twenty years in Suffolk County. Clear timelines, no dragging things out, and a finished project that works the way it should. If something unexpected comes up—old wiring that needs replacing, code issues we didn’t see during the estimate—we talk to you before moving forward.
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