You’re dealing with breakers that won’t stop tripping. Or you need more capacity for that EV charger or generator you’re planning to install. Maybe your panel’s outdated and you’re not even sure where to start with permits and inspections.
Here’s what matters: you need someone who can assess the situation, tell you exactly what it’ll cost, and get it done without dragging it out for weeks. That’s where a licensed electrical contractor in Medford, NY makes the difference.
When the job’s finished, your electrical system works the way it should. Breakers hold. Lights stay on. You’ve got the capacity you need for modern equipment. And you’re not sitting around wondering if it was done to code or if you’ll have issues down the road.
We’ve been handling residential and commercial electrical work across Suffolk County since 2004. We’re fully licensed and insured, which means every job meets local code requirements and you’re protected if anything goes sideways.
Our team shows up in company vehicles, wearing uniforms, with the tools to handle panel upgrades, generator installations, EV charger setups, lighting work, and emergency repairs. We’ve earned the Angie’s List Super Service Award seven years running because we do what we say we’re going to do.
Medford homeowners deal with the same electrical challenges you see across Long Island: coastal humidity that corrodes connections, storm damage that knocks out power, and older homes with panels that can’t handle today’s electrical demands. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to fix it right the first time.
First, you call or contact us about what’s going on. We schedule a time that works for you—including emergency situations where we’re available 24/7.
When we arrive, we assess the situation and give you upfront pricing. No surprises, no “we’ll figure it out as we go.” You know what it costs before we touch anything.
Once you approve, we get to work. Our licensed electricians handle everything from diagnosis to completion, including pulling permits when needed and coordinating inspections with local municipalities. We clean up when we’re done.
After the job’s complete, you’ve got electrical work that’s code-compliant, safe, and backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee. If something’s not right, we make it right.
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Every job includes a licensed electrician who knows Suffolk County electrical codes inside and out. You’re not getting a helper or an apprentice running the show—you’re getting someone who can handle complex electrical work and make judgment calls that keep your property safe.
We handle panel upgrades for homes that need more capacity. That’s common in Medford, where older homes are adding EV chargers, heat pumps, or whole-house generators. Your current panel might not have the room or the amperage, and trying to force it leads to tripped breakers and potential fire hazards.
Emergency electrical repair is available around the clock. Electrical problems don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. Burning smells, sparking outlets, complete power loss—these need immediate attention from a 24 hour electrician who can diagnose and fix the problem safely.
You also get clear communication throughout the process. We explain what’s wrong, why it needs fixing, and what your options are. No jargon, no talking down to you, no pressure tactics.
Your panel needs an upgrade if breakers trip frequently, you see scorch marks or smell burning near the panel, or you’re adding major appliances and don’t have available circuits. Most homes in Medford built before 1990 have 100-amp or 150-amp panels, which aren’t enough for modern electrical loads.
If you’re installing an EV charger, that alone typically requires a dedicated 40-50 amp circuit. Add in a heat pump, central air, or a whole-house generator, and you’re looking at serious amperage demands your current panel might not support.
Another sign: your panel is a Federal Pacific or Zinsco brand. These are known fire hazards and should be replaced regardless of capacity issues. A licensed electrical contractor can assess your panel, calculate your current and future electrical load, and tell you exactly what size upgrade you need.
Most electrical work in Medford requires a permit from the Town of Brookhaven Building Department. That includes panel upgrades, new circuits, generator installations, and EV charger setups. Simple repairs like replacing outlets or switches typically don’t need permits.
The permit process involves submitting plans, getting approval, completing the work, and scheduling an inspection. We handle this—it’s part of doing the job correctly. If someone tells you they can skip permits to save money, that’s a red flag.
Failed inspections or unpermitted work can cause major problems when you sell your home. Title companies and home inspectors look for this, and you could be forced to bring everything up to code at your own expense. Working with a local electrical contractor who knows Brookhaven’s requirements keeps you out of that mess.
Electrical work in the Medford area typically runs between $36-54 per hour for labor, but most contractors price by the job rather than hourly. A panel upgrade might cost $1,500-$3,000 depending on amperage and complexity. EV charger installation runs $500-$2,000 depending on distance from the panel and whether you need a service upgrade.
Emergency electrician services usually carry a premium for after-hours calls, but you’re paying for immediate response when you’ve got a serious electrical problem that can’t wait until morning.
The real cost isn’t just the price—it’s what you get for that price. Upfront pricing means you know the total before work starts. Licensed and insured means you’re protected if something goes wrong. Experience means the job gets done right the first time, not redone after a failed inspection. That’s worth paying for.
Yes. We handle both residential and commercial electrical contractor services. They cover different needs, but the fundamentals are the same: safe, code-compliant electrical work done by licensed professionals.
Residential work in Medford typically involves panel upgrades, generator installations, EV chargers, lighting, and repairs. You’re dealing with 120/240-volt systems, residential code requirements, and homeowner priorities like aesthetics and minimal disruption.
Commercial work involves higher voltages, three-phase power, more complex code requirements, and coordination with business operations. Whether it’s a retail space, office, or industrial facility, the electrical system needs to support your business without downtime.
Both require permits, inspections, and proper documentation. Both need electricians who understand local codes and can work efficiently. The main difference is scale and complexity, not the level of professionalism required.
Yes, we provide 24 hour electrician services throughout Medford and Suffolk County. Electrical emergencies don’t follow a schedule, and some problems need immediate attention to prevent property damage or safety hazards.
Sparking outlets, burning smells from your panel, complete power loss, or exposed wiring all qualify as emergencies. These aren’t situations where you should wait until Monday morning or try to fix it yourself. You need a licensed emergency electrician who can diagnose the problem, make it safe, and get your power restored.
We respond quickly, assess the situation, and give you options. Sometimes it’s a simple fix. Sometimes it reveals a larger issue that needs addressing. Either way, you’ll know what you’re dealing with and what it takes to resolve it. Emergency service is part of being a reliable local electrical contractor—when you need help, we’re available.
Most panel upgrades in Medford take 6-8 hours of actual work, but the timeline depends on permit approval and inspection scheduling. We pull the permit, which can take a few days to a week depending on the town’s workload.
Once approved, we schedule the installation. Your power will be off during the upgrade—usually 4-6 hours while we disconnect the old panel, install the new one, and reconnect all circuits. We coordinate with you to minimize disruption.
After installation, the town inspector needs to approve the work. We schedule that inspection, and once it passes, you’re done. Total timeline from start to finish: typically 1-2 weeks.
If you’re upgrading because you’re installing an EV charger or generator, we can handle that work immediately after the panel upgrade and inspection. One contractor, one coordinated project, everything done to code.
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