You flip a switch and the lights come on. Your panel isn’t buzzing or throwing breakers every other week. Your generator kicks in when the power goes out, and your EV charger works without tripping circuits.
That’s what proper electrical work looks like. Not a temporary fix that fails in six months. Not a “we’ll come back next week” that turns into never. Just a system that works because it was installed or repaired correctly the first time.
You’re not wondering if the job was done to code. You’re not calling around trying to find someone to fix what the last guy messed up. You’ve got a licensed electrician in Quogue, NY who gave you a price upfront, showed up when they said they would, and backed their work with a real guarantee.
We’ve been doing electrical work across Suffolk County since 2004. We’re the electrical company that shows up in marked trucks, wearing uniforms, with the parts and tools to finish the job that day.
Quogue homeowners deal with specific electrical challenges. Older homes with outdated panels. Coastal humidity affecting wiring. Properties that need generator backup during storm season. Second homes that sit empty half the year and develop issues nobody notices until something stops working.
We’ve handled these situations hundreds of times. We know the local codes, the permit process, and what actually works in homes along the South Shore. You’re getting a licensed electrical contractor who’s been doing this for two decades, not someone who just started running ads last month.
You call or contact us about your electrical issue or project. We schedule a time that works for you. If it’s an emergency, we can get someone out 24/7.
We show up on time in a company vehicle. Our electrician assesses the situation, explains what needs to happen, and gives you the total price before any work starts. No hourly rates that keep climbing. No “we’ll see once we get in there” pricing games.
You approve the work, and we get it done. Most residential electrical repairs and installations are completed the same day. Panel upgrades, generator installs, and larger commercial projects get scheduled with clear timelines.
When the work’s finished, we test everything, clean up, and walk you through what we did. You get documentation for permits and inspections if needed. 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 electrical work in Quogue, NY. Panel upgrades for homes that keep tripping breakers. Generator installations for properties that lose power during coastal storms. EV charger setups for Tesla, Ford, and other electric vehicles. Emergency electrical repairs when something fails at 2 AM.
We also do lighting installations, ceiling fan wiring, circuit additions, pool and spa electrical, phone and cable runs, and commercial electrical work for local businesses. If it involves electrical systems, we’ve done it.
Quogue has a mix of older beach homes and newer construction. Older properties often need panel upgrades to handle modern electrical loads. Homes built in the 60s and 70s weren’t designed for central AC, multiple large appliances, EV chargers, and home offices running simultaneously. We upgrade 100-amp panels to 200-amp service regularly.
Coastal properties also benefit from whole-house generators. When storms knock out power for days, you’re not dealing with spoiled food, no heat, and sump pumps that don’t run. Your generator kicks in automatically, and life continues normally.
Electrical work pricing depends on what you need done. A simple outlet repair might run $150-$300. Panel upgrades typically range from $2,000-$5,000 depending on the amperage and complexity. Generator installations start around $8,000-$15,000 for a whole-house system including equipment and installation.
The difference with us is you know the exact price before we start. We assess the job, tell you what it costs, and that’s what you pay. No hourly rates that balloon. No “unforeseen circumstances” that double the bill.
We give you a written estimate. You decide if you want to move forward. If you approve it, that’s the price. This approach works better for everyone because there’s no confusion, no arguments, and no surprise bills when the work’s done.
Yes. Electrical emergencies don’t wait for business hours. A panel that’s sparking, a burning smell from an outlet, or a complete power loss needs immediate attention.
We provide 24 hour electrician services throughout Quogue and Suffolk County. You call our emergency line, explain the situation, and we dispatch someone. Response times vary based on where our trucks are, but we prioritize safety issues.
Emergency electrical work costs more than scheduled service because you’re paying for immediate availability. But when you’re dealing with a potential fire hazard or your entire house is without power, waiting until Monday morning isn’t an option. We’ll get someone there, diagnose the problem, and either fix it on the spot or make it safe until we can complete the repair.
A panel upgrade replaces your existing electrical panel with a larger capacity system. Most older Quogue homes have 100-amp or 150-amp panels. Modern homes need 200-amp service to handle today’s electrical demands.
The process starts with an assessment of your current system and electrical needs. We determine the right panel size, check if your service line from the utility can handle the upgrade, and pull the necessary permits from the Town of Southampton.
Installation typically takes one day. We shut off power, remove the old panel, install the new one, reconnect all circuits, and coordinate with PSEG Long Island for any utility-side work. Your power is off for several hours during the swap, so plan accordingly. Once complete, you’ve got a modern electrical system that won’t overload when you run your AC, charge your car, and use your appliances simultaneously.
Yes. We’re fully licensed and insured to perform electrical work throughout Suffolk County, including Quogue. We carry liability insurance and workers compensation coverage.
This matters more than most homeowners realize. Unlicensed electrical work can void your homeowner’s insurance if something goes wrong. It can also create problems when you sell your property because inspectors will flag unpermitted electrical modifications.
When we do work that requires permits, we pull them. When inspections are needed, we handle them. You get documentation showing the work was done legally and to code. If you’re buying a home and the inspection reveals electrical issues, or you’re selling and need to address problems before closing, you need a licensed electrical contractor who can provide proper documentation. That’s what we do.
Most home EV charger installations take 4-6 hours. The timeline depends on where you want the charger located and how far it is from your electrical panel.
If your garage is attached and the panel is nearby, installation is straightforward. We run a dedicated 240-volt circuit from the panel to the charger location, mount the charging unit, and test everything. You’re charging your vehicle that same day.
If the charger needs to go on the opposite side of your house from the panel, or your panel doesn’t have capacity for the additional circuit, the job takes longer. Some installations require a panel upgrade first. We’ll assess your specific situation and give you an accurate timeline upfront.
Tesla, Ford, Chevy, and other EV manufacturers have specific charger requirements. We install all major brands and make sure your setup meets manufacturer specs so you don’t void any warranties.
A breaker that trips occasionally is doing its job—protecting your home from an overloaded circuit. A breaker that trips constantly means you’ve got a problem that needs attention.
First, unplug everything on that circuit and reset the breaker. If it holds, plug devices back in one at a time to identify what’s causing the overload. Sometimes it’s as simple as too many things running on one circuit.
If the breaker trips immediately when you reset it with nothing plugged in, you’ve likely got a short circuit or ground fault. That’s not a DIY situation. You need a licensed electrician in Quogue, NY to diagnose and repair it before it becomes a fire hazard.
Older homes often have circuits that weren’t designed for modern electrical loads. What worked fine in 1975 doesn’t cut it when you’re running computers, phone chargers, TVs, and kitchen appliances simultaneously. We can add circuits, redistribute loads, or upgrade your panel to handle your actual electrical needs safely.
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