You’re not looking for an electrical contractor who talks a big game. You need someone who can figure out why your circuit breaker keeps tripping, why half your outlets stopped working, or whether your panel can actually handle that new EV charger you just bought.
Here’s what that looks like when the job’s done right. Your breakers stop flipping every time you run the microwave and the AC at the same time. Your outlets work. Your lights don’t flicker when the dryer kicks on. And if you’re upgrading to a 200-amp panel or adding dedicated circuits, you know it was done to code, inspected properly, and won’t cause problems down the road.
Most homes in Brentwood weren’t built for how much power you’re using today. If your house was built before 1990, there’s a good chance you’re running a 100-amp panel that’s already maxed out. That’s not a maybe-it’ll-be-fine situation. That’s a fix-it-before-something-breaks situation. And when you call a professional electrician in Brentwood, NY who knows Suffolk County codes and has been doing this for 20 years, you’re not guessing whether it’ll hold up.
We’ve been serving Brentwood, NY and the rest of Suffolk County since 2004. We’re fully licensed, fully insured, and we’ve seen just about every electrical issue a home or business can throw at us.
You’re not getting a crew that shows up in an unmarked van with no uniform and a maybe-we-can-fix-it attitude. You’re getting a team that’s been recognized with the Angie’s List Super Service Award seven years running, and that doesn’t happen by accident.
We work in Brentwood because we know the area. We know the older housing stock, the common panel issues, the wiring quirks that come with homes built in the ’70s and ’80s. And we know what it takes to bring your electrical system up to current code without tearing apart your whole house to do it.
You call or fill out the form. We schedule a time that works for you, and if it’s an emergency, we’re typically there within one to two hours.
When we show up, we assess the problem. Not the sales pitch version—the actual version. We figure out what’s wrong, what it’ll take to fix it, and what it’s going to cost before we start any work. You get the price upfront. No surprises when the bill comes.
Once you approve the work, we get it done. That might mean replacing a faulty breaker, rewiring a section of your home, upgrading your panel, or installing a dedicated circuit for your new appliances. Whatever the job is, it gets done to code, and it gets inspected if required.
When we’re finished, we test everything to make sure it works the way it should. Then we walk you through what we did and answer any questions you have. You’re not left wondering if it’s actually fixed or if it’ll break again next month.
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You get a licensed electrician in Brentwood, NY who knows Suffolk County electrical codes inside and out. Every job we do meets or exceeds those standards, and if a permit or inspection is required, we handle it.
You get upfront pricing with no hidden fees. We tell you what it costs before we touch a wire. If something changes during the job, we tell you before we proceed. You’re never stuck with a bill you didn’t agree to.
You get 24/7 emergency service when you need it. Electrical problems don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. If your power goes out, your panel starts sparking, or something else goes wrong that can’t wait until Monday, we’re available.
And you get the benefit of working with a residential and commercial electrician in Brentwood, NY who’s been doing this for over 20 years. We’ve upgraded panels in homes that were still running 100-amp service. We’ve installed EV chargers that required new circuits and permits. We’ve troubleshot wiring issues that three other electricians couldn’t figure out. Whatever your situation is, we’ve probably handled it before.
If your circuit breakers trip frequently, especially when you’re running normal household appliances, that’s a sign your panel is overloaded. Most homes in Brentwood built before 1990 have 100-amp panels, and those weren’t designed to handle modern electrical loads.
Think about what you’re running today compared to 30 or 40 years ago. Central air conditioning, multiple computers, big-screen TVs, electric vehicle chargers, high-efficiency appliances—all of that pulls more power than older panels were built to supply. When you max out a 100-amp panel, you’re not just dealing with inconvenience. You’re dealing with a safety issue.
We can assess your current load, check your panel’s condition, and tell you whether an upgrade to 200-amp service makes sense. If you’re planning to add an EV charger or any other high-draw equipment, the upgrade isn’t optional—it’s required to meet code and keep your home safe.
Installing a Level 2 EV charger isn’t a plug-and-play situation. It requires a dedicated 240-volt circuit, and in most cases, that means running new wiring from your electrical panel to wherever you’re mounting the charger.
You’ll also need a permit and an inspection in Suffolk County. That’s not red tape—it’s a safety requirement to make sure the installation meets code and won’t overload your system. If your panel doesn’t have the capacity to support the additional load, you’ll need an upgrade before the charger goes in.
We handle all of that. We assess your panel, determine if you need an upgrade, pull the necessary permits, install the charger, and coordinate the inspection. You don’t have to figure out the code requirements or worry about whether it’s safe. We make sure it’s done right so you can charge your vehicle without issues.
Yes. If you call us in the morning with a non-emergency issue, there’s a good chance we can get someone out the same day, depending on our schedule.
For emergencies—things like power outages, sparking outlets, burning smells, or anything else that poses an immediate safety risk—we offer 24/7 service. Our typical response time for urgent situations is one to two hours.
We know electrical problems don’t happen on your schedule. When something goes wrong, you need it fixed fast, and you need it fixed right. That’s why we keep our schedule flexible and our emergency line open. Whether it’s a weeknight, a weekend, or a holiday, if you’ve got an electrical issue that can’t wait, we’ll be there.
It depends on what you need done. A simple repair like replacing a faulty outlet or breaker costs less than rewiring a room or upgrading your entire panel. The scope of the job, the materials required, and how long it takes all factor into the price.
What we can tell you is this: you’ll know the cost before we start. We don’t give vague estimates or surprise you with add-ons after the work is done. We assess the job, give you an upfront price, and stick to it unless something changes—and if it does, we talk to you first.
We also offer free estimates for larger projects like panel upgrades, generator installations, and electrical inspections for home buyers. If you’re not sure what the job will involve or what it should cost, we’ll come out, take a look, and give you a clear answer.
Yes. We’re fully licensed and fully insured to perform electrical work throughout Suffolk County, including Brentwood, NY. Every electrician on our team meets New York State and local licensing requirements, and we carry comprehensive insurance coverage to protect you and your property.
Licensing isn’t just a piece of paper. It means we’ve met the training and continuing education requirements that Suffolk County mandates for electrical contractors. It means we know the codes, we know the inspection process, and we know how to do the work safely and legally.
Insurance protects you if something goes wrong. If there’s damage to your property or an issue during the job, you’re covered. That’s not something you get with an unlicensed handyman or a contractor who’s cutting corners to save a few bucks. When you hire us as your certified electrician in Brentwood, NY, you’re hiring someone who’s accountable.
Turn off the power to that circuit immediately if you can do so safely. Don’t use the outlet, don’t plug anything into it, and don’t try to fix it yourself. Then call us right away.
Burning smells and sparks are signs of a serious electrical problem—usually damaged wiring, a faulty outlet, or an overloaded circuit. These aren’t wait-and-see situations. Electrical fires can start behind your walls where you can’t see them, and by the time you notice, it’s too late.
We offer 24/7 emergency electrical service in Brentwood, NY for exactly this kind of situation. When you call, we’ll get someone to your home fast, identify the problem, and fix it before it becomes a bigger issue. Don’t ignore it. Don’t put it off. Get it handled.
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