You flip a switch and the lights come on. Your panel isn’t buzzing or throwing breakers every time you run the dryer. Your home can actually handle the load you’re putting on it without making you wonder if something’s about to go wrong.
That’s what properly done electrical work looks like. No guessing if it’s safe. No calling someone back because they cut corners the first time.
If your home was built before 1990, there’s a decent chance your electrical panel wasn’t designed for what you’re asking it to do now. Add an EV charger, a few smart devices, updated appliances, and suddenly you’re pushing a system that was never meant to carry that kind of demand. That’s when breakers trip, outlets stop working, and you start noticing warm spots on switch plates.
You need someone who knows how to assess what’s actually going on, explain it without the runaround, and fix it so it holds up. Not just for the inspection, but for the next ten years.
We’ve been handling residential and commercial electrical work in Deer Park, NY since 2004. Fully licensed, fully insured, and recognized with the Angie’s List Super Service Award for seven consecutive years.
You’re not getting a crew that shows up in an unmarked van with no uniform. Every electrician on our team arrives in a professionally lettered vehicle, in uniform, with the tools and knowledge to handle the job correctly. We’ve seen what happens when electrical work gets done halfway, and we’ve spent two decades making sure that’s not how we operate.
Deer Park homeowners deal with the same issues across Suffolk County: aging electrical panels, storm damage from nor’easters that knock out power for days, and the growing need for updated systems that can handle modern electrical loads. We’ve worked in enough homes here to know what your house is dealing with before we even open the panel.
You call or submit a request. We schedule a time that works for you, and we show up when we say we will. No four-hour windows where you’re stuck waiting around.
When we arrive, we assess what’s going on. If it’s an emergency repair, we handle it immediately. If it’s a bigger job like a panel upgrade, generator installation, or EV charger setup, we walk you through what needs to happen and give you upfront pricing before any work starts. You’ll know the total cost before we touch a wire.
Once you approve, we get to work. We pull permits if needed, follow Suffolk County electrical codes, and complete the job to spec. If we need to come back for an inspection, we handle that too. When the work’s done, it’s done right.
You’re not getting a surprise bill at the end. You’re not dealing with someone who disappears after the check clears. If something’s not right, we come back and fix it. That’s the guarantee.
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You get a certified electrician in Deer Park, NY who knows the local code requirements and how Suffolk County homes are wired. That matters when you’re upgrading a panel in a house built in the 70s or installing a generator system that needs to integrate with your existing electrical setup.
Electrical troubleshooting that actually finds the problem instead of guessing. If your outlets aren’t working, your breaker keeps tripping, or something’s drawing power when it shouldn’t be, we track it down and fix it. Not just reset the breaker and hope it holds.
Residential and commercial electrician services that cover the full scope: panel upgrades, generator installations, EV charger setups, lighting installations, electrical inspection for home safety, and 24/7 emergency repairs. If it involves electrical work, we handle it.
Deer Park sits in an area where power outages aren’t rare. Hurricane Sandy left over 632,000 Long Island residents without power, many for more than two weeks. A whole-house generator installation means you’re not sitting in the dark hoping the grid comes back online. Your heat stays on, your fridge keeps running, and you’re not scrambling for a hotel room when the next storm rolls through.
Panel upgrades in Deer Park typically run between $1,800 and $3,500 depending on the size of the upgrade and whether you’re going from 100 amps to 200 amps. If your home was built before 1990, you’re likely working with a 60 to 100 amp panel that can’t handle modern electrical demands.
Adding an EV charger alone can require a 200-amp panel upgrade if your current system doesn’t have the capacity. Most Level 2 chargers pull 40 to 50 amps, and if you’re already running central air, electric appliances, and standard household loads, your existing panel might not support it.
We give you upfront pricing after assessing your current setup. No surprise costs, no hidden fees. You’ll know what the job costs before we start, and that includes permits, labor, and materials.
Yes. Suffolk County requires permits for most electrical work, and those permits require a licensed electrician to pull them. If you hire someone who’s not licensed and something goes wrong—fire, injury, failed inspection—your homeowner’s insurance can deny your claim.
Beyond the legal side, electrical work done incorrectly is dangerous. Overloaded circuits generate heat that can damage wiring or cause fires. Improper grounding can lead to shocks or equipment failure. A licensed electrician knows how to size wire correctly, install breakers that match the load, and ensure everything meets code.
We’re fully licensed and insured. Every job we complete is done to Suffolk County electrical standards, and if an inspection is required, we handle that process. You’re not risking your safety or your home’s value by cutting corners.
A full whole-house generator installation typically takes one to three days depending on the size of the unit and your existing electrical setup. That includes running the gas line or propane connection, installing the transfer switch, wiring the generator to your panel, and testing the system.
If your electrical panel needs an upgrade to support the generator, that adds time to the project. Most whole-house generators require a dedicated circuit and a transfer switch that automatically kicks in when the power goes out.
We walk you through the entire process before we start. You’ll know the timeline, what permits are needed, and what to expect each day. Once it’s installed, we test the system to make sure it fires up correctly and powers the circuits you need during an outage. Suffolk County sees enough storm-related outages that a generator isn’t a luxury—it’s a backup plan that actually works.
If your breaker keeps tripping, it’s usually because the circuit is overloaded, there’s a short somewhere in the wiring, or the breaker itself is worn out. Don’t just keep resetting it and hoping it stops. That’s a sign something’s wrong.
Overloaded circuits happen when you’re pulling more amps than the circuit was designed to handle. If you’re running a space heater, a vacuum, and a TV on the same circuit, you might be exceeding the 15 or 20 amp limit. The breaker trips to prevent the wiring from overheating.
A short circuit means damaged wiring or a faulty appliance is creating a path for electricity that shouldn’t exist. That’s a fire hazard, and it won’t fix itself. We track down the source of the short, repair or replace the damaged wiring, and make sure the circuit is safe. If the breaker itself is old or defective, we replace it. You’ll know exactly what caused the problem and what we did to fix it.
It depends on your current electrical panel and how much capacity you have available. Most Level 2 EV chargers require a dedicated 40 to 50 amp circuit. If your panel is already running close to capacity with your existing appliances, HVAC, and household circuits, adding an EV charger will overload the system.
We assess your current panel, calculate your total load, and determine whether you have enough available capacity. If you’re running a 100-amp panel and you’re already using 80 to 90 amps during peak times, you’ll need an upgrade to 200 amps before adding the charger.
Many Deer Park homes built before 1990 weren’t designed for today’s electrical demands. Upgrading your panel not only supports the EV charger but also gives you room for future electrical needs without constantly worrying about tripping breakers. We handle the entire process—panel upgrade, charger installation, permits, and inspection.
Yes. We offer 24/7 emergency electrical services for urgent issues like power outages, sparking outlets, burning smells from electrical panels, or any situation where your electrical system poses an immediate safety risk.
Electrical emergencies don’t wait for business hours. If your panel is sparking, your outlets are smoking, or you’ve lost power and can’t figure out why, that’s not something you sit on until Monday morning. We respond to emergency calls in Deer Park and throughout Suffolk County.
When you call, you’re getting a licensed electrician who knows how to diagnose the problem quickly and fix it safely. We carry the tools and materials needed for most emergency repairs, so we’re not making multiple trips while your home sits without power. You’ll get upfront pricing even on emergency calls—no inflated rates just because it’s after hours.
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