Your breaker shouldn’t trip every time you run the microwave and the AC at the same time. That’s not normal wear and tear—it’s your electrical panel telling you it can’t keep up.
Many Gordon Heights homes were built in the 1970s through 1990s with 100-amp panels. Back then, that was plenty. Now you’ve got computers, phone chargers, a bigger fridge, maybe an EV in the driveway. Your home’s electrical demand has doubled, but your panel hasn’t changed.
A panel upgrade to 200-amp service means you can charge your car overnight, run your heat pump, and use your kitchen appliances without constantly resetting breakers. In Gordon Heights, that upgrade typically runs between $1,500 and $4,000 depending on your home’s setup and the work involved. We handle the permit through Suffolk County, schedule the inspection, and make sure everything passes the first time.
You get a safer home, more capacity, and one less thing to worry about when the power goes out during a storm.
We’ve been serving Gordon Heights and the rest of Suffolk County for over 20 years. We’re the electrical company that earned the Angie’s List Super Service Award seven years in a row—not because we talk a good game, but because we show up on time, quote the job upfront, and complete work that passes inspection.
We’re fully licensed and insured. Our trucks are marked. Our team wears uniforms. You know who’s coming to your house before they get there.
Gordon Heights has a homeownership rate over 82%, which means most of you are maintaining properties long-term. You’re not looking for the cheapest bid—you’re looking for someone who does it right so you don’t have to call someone else to fix it later. That’s what we do.
You call or submit a request online. We schedule a time that works for you—and we actually show up when we say we will.
We assess what’s going on. If it’s flickering lights, we check your connections, your panel, and your circuits to find the root cause. If you need a panel upgrade, generator installation, or EV charger setup, we walk you through what’s required, what permits Suffolk County needs, and what the timeline looks like.
Before we start any work, you get the full price. Not an estimate that balloons later. The actual cost.
Once you approve, we pull the permits, do the work, and coordinate the inspection. Most electrical work in Gordon Heights—panel upgrades, new circuits, generators, EV chargers—requires a permit. We handle that entire process so you don’t have to figure out Suffolk County’s requirements on your own.
When the job’s done, it’s done right. You’re not waiting for a callback to fix something we missed.
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You get a licensed electrical contractor in Gordon Heights, NY who knows the local housing stock. We’ve worked in the neighborhoods near Bartlett Pond Park and the newer developments. We know what these homes need because we’ve been inside hundreds of them.
Panel upgrades, generator installations, EV charger setups, lighting work, circuit additions, and emergency repairs—we do all of it. If your home needs more power to handle modern electrical loads safely, we size the panel correctly and install it to code.
Suffolk County gets hit with storms. A whole house generator installation means you’re not sitting in the dark waiting for PSEG to restore service. That’s an $8,000 to $15,000 investment depending on the size and fuel source, but it keeps your fridge running, your heat on, and your sump pump working when everyone else on your block is scrambling for a hotel.
EV charger installations are becoming routine. If you’re driving electric, you need a dedicated 240-volt circuit and potentially a panel upgrade to support it. We assess your current setup, tell you what’s needed, and install it so you can charge at home without overloading your system.
Every job comes with our 100% satisfaction guarantee. We’re available 24/7 for emergencies, and we offer free estimates on all services.
Panel upgrade costs in Gordon Heights typically range from $1,500 to $4,000. The final price depends on whether you’re upgrading from 100-amp to 200-amp service, the condition of your existing wiring, and how accessible your current panel is.
If your home needs additional work—like updating the grounding system or replacing old aluminum wiring—that affects the total cost. We give you the full breakdown upfront so there’s no confusion about what you’re paying for.
The price includes the new panel, labor, permit fees, and the inspection. Suffolk County requires permits for panel upgrades, and we handle that entire process. You’re not just paying for the equipment—you’re paying for work that’s done to code and passes inspection the first time.
Yes, most electrical work in Gordon Heights requires a permit from Suffolk County. Panel upgrades, new circuits, generator installations, and EV charger installations all need permits and inspections.
As a licensed electrical contractor in Gordon Heights, NY, we pull the permits for you. You don’t have to go to the county office, fill out forms, or schedule the inspection yourself. We handle it from start to finish.
The inspection is there to make sure the work meets code and is safe. Our work passes inspection the first time because we know what Suffolk County inspectors are looking for. If you hire someone who skips the permit process, you’re risking failed inspections down the line—or worse, insurance issues if something goes wrong.
A breaker that keeps tripping is doing its job—it’s protecting your home from an overload or a short circuit. The question is why it’s happening in the first place.
If it’s the same breaker every time, you’re probably overloading that circuit. Many Gordon Heights homes built in the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s have circuits that weren’t designed for today’s electrical loads. You might have too many devices plugged into one circuit, or a high-draw appliance that needs its own dedicated line.
If different breakers are tripping randomly, that’s a bigger issue. It could be a problem with the panel itself, loose wiring, or a short somewhere in your system. Either way, it’s not something you should ignore. We can diagnose what’s causing the problem and fix it—whether that’s adding a new circuit, upgrading your panel, or repairing faulty wiring.
A whole house generator installation in Gordon Heights typically takes one to three days depending on the size of the generator, the fuel source, and your property’s setup.
If you’re using natural gas and the line is already nearby, the installation is faster. If we need to install a propane tank or run a new gas line, that adds time. We also need to install a transfer switch, which connects the generator to your electrical panel and automatically kicks on when the power goes out.
Suffolk County requires permits for generator installations, and we handle that process. Once the installation is complete, we schedule the inspection to make sure everything is up to code. The whole process—from permit to final inspection—usually takes one to two weeks depending on the county’s schedule.
Generators range from $8,000 to $15,000 or more depending on the size and features. You’re paying for equipment that keeps your home running during outages, which happen regularly in Suffolk County during storm season.
It depends on your current panel and how much capacity you have left. An EV charger typically requires a dedicated 240-volt circuit with 40 to 50 amps. If your panel is already maxed out, you’ll need an upgrade before we can safely install the charger.
Many Gordon Heights homes still have 100-amp panels. If you’re running your AC, your dryer, your oven, and your other appliances, there’s not enough capacity left to add a 40-amp EV charger. That’s when a panel upgrade to 200-amp service makes sense.
We assess your current electrical setup, check your panel’s capacity, and tell you exactly what’s needed. If you need an upgrade, we handle it. If your panel can support the charger as-is, we install the circuit and the charger. Either way, you get a setup that’s safe, code-compliant, and ready to charge your car overnight without tripping breakers or overloading your system.
Yes. We offer 24/7 emergency electrician services in Gordon Heights, NY. If your power goes out, your panel starts sparking, or you’re dealing with an electrical issue that can’t wait until morning, we’re available around the clock.
Electrical emergencies don’t happen on a schedule. A tripped main breaker at 2 a.m. means no heat, no power, and no way to function until it’s fixed. A burning smell from an outlet isn’t something you should ignore until business hours.
When you call, you get a licensed electrician who shows up with the tools and parts needed to handle the problem. We don’t send an “on-call” tech who has to come back later with the right equipment. We fix it the first trip whenever possible. Emergency service costs more than scheduled work—that’s standard across the industry—but you’re paying for immediate response when you need it most.
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