You’re not looking for an electrician who can “fit you in” three days from now. You need someone who understands that no power in your house means no heat, no refrigeration, no security system, and no patience for delays.
Suffolk County ranks 7th in New York for total power outages, and when PSEG can’t restore your service because the problem’s on your side of the meter, you’re stuck. That’s where emergency electrical services in Shoreham, NY come in.
We aim to respond within an hour. A licensed electrician arrives in a fully-equipped vehicle, diagnoses the issue on the spot, and gives you upfront pricing before any work starts. No surprises at midnight. No waiting until morning to find out if your panel’s fried or if it’s something we can fix in 20 minutes.
Most emergency calls in Shoreham involve tripped breakers that won’t reset, complete power loss to part of the home, burning smells from outlets or panels, or sparking fixtures. These aren’t problems you can ignore until business hours, and they’re not problems you should try to fix yourself.
Most homes in East Shoreham were built between the 1960s and 1970s. The electrical systems in those houses weren’t designed for central air, electric vehicle chargers, home offices, and everything else you’re running today. Add in the salt air from Long Island Sound, and you’ve got wiring and panels that age faster than they should.
Marra Electric has been serving Suffolk County since 2004. We’re based in Bohemia, fully licensed and insured, and we’ve earned the Angie’s List Super Service Award seven years running. That’s not luck—it’s showing up when we say we will, doing the work right the first time, and not padding the bill.
When you call for an emergency electrician in Shoreham, NY, you’re getting someone who’s seen your house before. We know what fails first in coastal homes. We know which panels were recalled. We know how to get your power back on safely, and we know when to tell you that a temporary fix isn’t worth the risk.
You call our emergency line—day or night, weekend or holiday. We answer. You describe what’s happening, and we ask a few questions to understand the severity. If it’s dangerous, we tell you what to do immediately while we’re on the way.
A same day electrician in Shoreham, NY heads to your property, usually within an hour. We arrive in a company-branded vehicle with the tools and parts needed for most emergency repairs already on board. No trips to the supply house while you sit in the dark.
We assess the situation, identify the problem, and explain what needs to happen. You get a price before any work starts. If you approve, we fix it. If it’s something that requires a bigger job—like a full panel replacement—we make it safe and schedule the follow-up work at a time that works for you.
Once the repair is complete, we test everything, walk you through what we did, and make sure you’re comfortable with the system. You’re not getting a quick patch and a wave goodbye. You’re getting a repair that’s code-compliant and built to last.
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Power outage electrician calls in Shoreham, NY usually involve a tripped main breaker, a failed meter base, or damage from a storm. If PSEG says the problem’s inside your home, we’re the ones who figure out what failed and get your power restored.
Burning smells and sparking outlets are immediate safety hazards. These often point to loose connections, overloaded circuits, or failing breakers. We shut down the danger, locate the source, and make the repair. Home electrical fires cause over 51,000 fires a year nationally—this isn’t something you wait on.
Breakers that won’t reset are frustrating, but they’re doing their job. Something downstream is drawing too much current or has shorted out. We trace the circuit, find the fault, and either repair or replace what’s failed. Sometimes it’s a bad outlet. Sometimes it’s a wire that’s been chewed through. Either way, we find it.
Coastal storms in Shoreham create their own set of electrical problems. Saltwater intrusion, wind damage to service lines, and flooding in crawl spaces all lead to emergency calls. We understand how the environment here affects your electrical system, and we use materials rated for coastal conditions when we make repairs.
We aim for a response time of one hour or less for urgent electrician services in Shoreham, NY. That’s from the time you call to the time a licensed electrician pulls up to your property.
Response time depends on where our nearest available technician is when you call and how many other emergencies are in progress. If we’re slammed because of a storm, we’ll tell you honestly what the wait looks like. But in most cases, you’re looking at under an hour.
Emergency electrical contractor services cost more than regular appointments because you’re paying for availability and speed. Expect to pay between $100 and $200 per hour for after-hours or weekend emergency work. We give you the exact price upfront, so there’s no confusion when the job’s done.
If your situation involves fire, smoke, sparks, burning smells, or exposed live wires, that’s an emergency. Shut off power at the main breaker if it’s safe to do so, and call us immediately.
Complete power loss to your home—especially if PSEG says the issue is on your side—also qualifies. So does a breaker that keeps tripping and won’t stay reset, because that usually means something’s overloaded or shorted out.
Flickering lights, a single dead outlet, or a ceiling fan that stopped working? Those can wait until normal business hours. But if you’re unsure, call anyway. We’d rather talk you through it and tell you it’s not urgent than have you ignore something that turns into a fire.
Yes. If you call during business hours and we have availability, we can often get someone to your property the same day for non-emergency work.
Same day service depends on our schedule and the scope of what you need done. A simple outlet replacement or a tripped subpanel? We can probably handle that today. A full panel upgrade or a whole-house rewire? That’s going to require scheduling and planning.
We offer free estimates for all electrical work, emergency or otherwise. If it’s not urgent and you want to get a price before committing, we’ll come out, assess the job, and give you a written quote with no obligation. Most estimates can be scheduled within a day or two.
Most homes in East Shoreham were built in the 1960s and 1970s, when electrical systems were designed for a fraction of the load you’re putting on them today. A 100-amp panel was standard back then. Now you’re running central air, multiple computers, kitchen appliances, and possibly an EV charger.
Breakers wear out over time, especially if they’ve been tripping frequently. Aluminum wiring—common in homes from that era—expands and contracts with temperature changes, which loosens connections and creates fire hazards. Add in the salt air from Long Island Sound, and corrosion speeds up the aging process.
If your home still has its original panel and wiring, you’re overdue for an upgrade. We can assess your system during an emergency call and let you know if you’re running on borrowed time. A panel upgrade isn’t cheap, but it’s a lot cheaper than rebuilding after a fire.
If you’re seeing sparks, smoke, or fire, shut off power at the main breaker immediately—but only if you can reach it safely. If the panel itself is sparking or smoking, don’t touch it. Get everyone out of the house and call 911 first, then call us.
For power outages without visible danger, leave the main breaker off until we arrive. Don’t keep flipping breakers on and off trying to find the problem. You could make things worse or create an arc flash.
If only part of your home has lost power, unplug everything on that circuit. A shorted appliance or device might be the cause, and leaving it plugged in could damage other equipment or create a fire risk. When we arrive, let us know what happened right before the power went out—that helps us diagnose the issue faster.
Yes. We handle commercial emergency electrician calls for businesses, retail spaces, offices, and industrial properties throughout Shoreham, NY and Suffolk County.
Commercial electrical emergencies often involve three-phase power issues, failed transformers, or problems with high-voltage equipment. Downtime costs you money, so we prioritize getting your operation back online as quickly as possible. We carry commercial-grade parts and have experience with the electrical systems in commercial buildings.
If your business is without power and it’s affecting your ability to operate, call us. We’ll send a licensed commercial electrician who can handle the diagnostic work, make temporary repairs to get you running, and schedule any follow-up work that needs to happen. Just like with residential service, you get upfront pricing and no surprises on the bill.
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