You flip a switch and the lights come on. Your breakers stop tripping every time you run the microwave and coffee maker at the same time. Your panel isn’t buzzing, your outlets aren’t warm to the touch, and you’re not wondering if that burning smell is something serious.
That’s what proper electrical work gets you. Not just code compliance or a signed permit, but a system that works reliably without you thinking about it.
If your home was built in the 50s, 60s, or 70s, there’s a good chance your wiring wasn’t designed for how you live now. Add in East Islip’s coastal climate—salt air, humidity, storms—and older electrical systems wear down faster. Corrosion on panels, moisture in basements, outlets that can’t handle modern appliances. These aren’t small issues. They’re safety risks that get worse over time.
A professional electrician in East Islip, NY can assess what you’re working with, explain what needs attention, and give you a clear plan. No guessing. No upselling. Just honest work that keeps your home safe and functional.
We’ve been doing electrical work in East Islip, NY since 2004. We’re fully licensed, insured, and locally based in Bohemia. Our team shows up in company vehicles, wearing uniforms, with the tools and parts needed to finish the job.
We’ve earned the Angie’s List Super Service Award seven years running. Not because we’re the cheapest, but because we do what we say we’ll do. You get a free estimate before we start, upfront pricing with no surprise charges, and a 100% satisfaction guarantee if something isn’t right.
East Islip homes face unique challenges. Coastal weather accelerates wear on electrical components. Older homes have outdated wiring that wasn’t built for today’s electrical loads. Finished basements and limited attic access make upgrades more complicated. We’ve worked in hundreds of homes like yours, and we know what to look for.
First, we schedule a time that works for you. When we arrive, we assess the issue or project, ask questions about what you’re experiencing, and take a look at your current setup. If it’s an emergency, we get to work right away. If it’s a planned upgrade or installation, we walk you through what’s involved.
Before any work starts, you get a clear estimate. No hidden fees. No vague line items. You’ll know what the job costs and what’s included.
Once you approve, we handle the work from start to finish. That includes pulling permits if needed, coordinating inspections, and making sure everything meets current code. If we run into something unexpected—like old wiring that needs replacement or a panel that’s more corroded than it looked—we stop, explain the situation, and give you options before moving forward.
When the job’s done, we test everything to make sure it works properly. We clean up. And if you have questions later or something doesn’t feel right, we come back and make it right at no additional cost. That’s the guarantee.
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We do panel upgrades for homes that are maxing out their current capacity or dealing with outdated equipment. If your breakers trip frequently, your panel is warm, or you’re adding new appliances or an EV charger, an upgrade might be necessary. In East Islip, NY, many older panels also show signs of corrosion from humidity and salt air, which creates safety risks.
Generator installations are common here, especially after storm season. We size the system based on what you need to keep running during an outage, handle the hookup, and make sure it’s permitted and inspected. Same goes for EV charger installations—we assess your panel capacity, recommend the right charger, and install it so it’s safe and code-compliant.
Electrical troubleshooting covers everything from outlets that don’t work to lights that flicker or breakers that won’t reset. We track down the issue, explain what’s causing it, and fix it. If it’s a bigger problem—like outdated wiring or a failing panel—we’ll let you know and give you a plan.
We also handle lighting installations, ceiling fan setups, smoke detector upgrades, GFCI outlet installations (required in kitchens and bathrooms, especially important in coastal homes), and full electrical inspections for home buyers or sellers. Whether it’s a small repair or a full rewire, we’re equipped to handle it.
The cost depends on what you need done. Based on local data, the average electrical job in East Islip runs between $1,100 and $1,319, though simpler repairs can be less and larger projects like panel upgrades or rewiring can be more.
We give you a free estimate before starting any work, so you’ll know exactly what to expect. That estimate includes labor, materials, permits if needed, and any inspections required by Suffolk County. No surprise charges, no vague pricing. If something changes during the job, we stop and talk to you before moving forward.
Emergency calls and after-hours work may cost more due to availability, but we’ll tell you that upfront when you call. Our goal is to give you transparent pricing so you can make an informed decision without pressure.
If your breakers trip often, your panel is warm to the touch, you hear buzzing, or you see rust and corrosion, yes—you likely need an upgrade. Those are warning signs that your panel is either overloaded or failing, both of which are fire hazards.
Many East Islip, NY homes were built in the 50s through 70s with 60- or 100-amp panels. That was fine back then, but modern homes use a lot more electricity. Air conditioning, microwaves, computers, EV chargers, smart home devices—it all adds up. If you’re planning any major electrical work, like adding a generator or upgrading to a heat pump, your current panel might not support it.
Coastal climate also accelerates panel wear. Salt air and humidity cause corrosion on terminals and bus bars, which creates resistance, heat, and potential failure points. We can inspect your panel and tell you whether it’s still safe or if it’s time to replace it.
First, unplug or turn off whatever’s on that circuit. If the breaker resets and stays on, you were likely overloading it—running too many high-draw appliances at once. Try spreading the load across different outlets or circuits.
If the breaker trips again immediately, even with nothing plugged in, that’s a sign of a short circuit or ground fault. Don’t keep resetting it. That’s a safety mechanism telling you something’s wrong. It could be damaged wiring, a faulty appliance, moisture in an outlet, or a failing breaker.
Call us to troubleshoot it. We’ll test the circuit, check for damage, and find the root cause. In older homes, this can sometimes mean outdated wiring that’s deteriorated over time, especially in areas with high moisture like basements or exterior walls. Fixing it early prevents bigger problems—and potential fires—down the road.
Yes. We handle EV charger installations for homeowners throughout East Islip, NY. The process starts with evaluating your electrical panel to make sure it can handle the additional load. Most Level 2 home chargers require a 240-volt circuit, similar to what an electric dryer uses, but they draw power for longer periods.
If your panel is near capacity or outdated, we may recommend an upgrade first. That’s not upselling—it’s a safety and code requirement. We’ll explain what’s needed and why, and give you a clear cost breakdown before any work begins.
Once your panel is ready, we install the charger in your garage or exterior wall, run the wiring, and make sure everything is grounded and permitted. Suffolk County requires permits for this type of work, and we handle that process. The install typically takes a few hours, and you’ll have a safe, reliable charging station that’s ready to use.
Common signs include frequently tripping breakers, flickering lights, outlets that are warm or discolored, a burning smell near outlets or the panel, and visible damage to wiring or insulation. If your home was built before 1980 and hasn’t been rewired, there’s a good chance you have outdated materials.
Knob-and-tube wiring, aluminum wiring, and cloth-insulated wiring were all used in older homes, and they’re not safe by today’s standards. They’re fire hazards, especially when you add modern electrical loads. Many insurance companies won’t cover homes with these types of wiring, or they charge higher premiums.
An electrical inspection for home safety can identify what you’re working with. We’ll check your panel, test outlets, inspect visible wiring, and look for code violations or safety risks. You’ll get a clear report on what’s safe, what’s not, and what should be prioritized. That’s especially important if you’re buying or selling a home, or if you’ve lived in the same house for decades without updates.
Yes. We offer 24/7 emergency electrical services for urgent issues like power outages, sparking outlets, burning smells, or panels that are hot to the touch. If it’s a safety risk, don’t wait—call us right away.
When you call, we’ll ask a few questions to understand what’s happening and give you guidance on what to do while we’re on the way. In some cases, that means shutting off power at the main breaker or unplugging certain appliances. We’ll get to your East Islip, NY home as quickly as possible, assess the situation, and make the necessary repairs to get things safe and functional again.
Emergency calls may cost more than scheduled work due to after-hours availability, but we’ll tell you that upfront when you call. Our priority is keeping you and your home safe, and we’ll do whatever it takes to resolve the issue correctly.
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