Your home’s electrical system shouldn’t keep you up at night. When your lights flicker every time the AC kicks on, or your breaker trips again before you’ve even reset it from last time, that’s not just annoying—it’s telling you something’s wrong.
Most homes in Great River built before 2000 are running on 100-amp service. That might’ve been fine twenty years ago, but now you’ve got central air, multiple computers, a home office setup, and maybe you’re thinking about an electric vehicle. Your electrical panel is doing everything it can, but it wasn’t built for this.
A proper electrical inspection for home systems catches these issues before they become real problems. You get a system that handles your actual electrical load without constantly tripping breakers or creating fire risks. You stop resetting the same breaker three times a week. Your outlets work safely. And when you plug something in, you’re confident it’s not going to overload a circuit that’s already maxed out.
We’ve been handling residential and commercial electrician work across Great River, NY since 2004. That’s two decades of panel upgrades in older homes, generator installations before storm season, and emergency calls when something goes wrong at the worst possible time.
We’re fully licensed and insured, and we’ve earned the Angie’s List Super Service Award seven years running. That award goes to about 5 percent of electrical contractors—the ones who maintain an A rating and consistently deliver quality work without cutting corners.
You’ll see our company vehicles and uniformed team when we show up. You’ll get upfront pricing before any work starts. And if something needs a permit—like almost every Level 2 EV charger installation in Suffolk County—we handle that process so you don’t have to figure out local codes on your own.
You call or contact us with your electrical issue. We ask a few questions to understand what’s happening—whether it’s an emergency repair, a planned upgrade, or something you’re not sure about yet.
We schedule a time that works for you and provide a free estimate. Our licensed electrician shows up on time in a company vehicle with the tools and parts needed to handle most jobs in one visit. Before any work begins, you get clear, upfront pricing. No surprises, no hidden fees, no “we’ll figure it out as we go” approach.
Once you approve the estimate, we get to work. If your job requires permits—like electrical troubleshooting that leads to panel replacement or a new EV charger installation—we pull those permits and schedule inspections. You’re not left guessing whether the work meets code.
When the job’s done, we walk you through what we did and answer any questions. You get a 100% satisfaction guarantee on the work. If something’s not right, we make it right.
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Panel upgrades are one of the most common jobs we handle in Great River, NY. Your home likely needs 150 to 200 amps to safely run modern appliances and support EV charging, but many Suffolk County homes still operate on 60 to 100-amp panels. We assess your current system, determine what capacity you actually need, and upgrade your panel to handle your electrical load without constant breaker trips.
Generator installations matter here because storms and seasonal weather hit suddenly. You don’t want to find out your generator doesn’t work when the power’s already out. We install generators that kick on automatically, keep your essentials running, and give you one less thing to worry about during an outage.
EV charger installations are becoming standard requests. A Level 2 charger cuts your charging time from over twenty hours down to four to eight hours. But these installations almost always require electrical permits in Nassau and Suffolk County, and they need to meet local safety codes. We handle the permit process, the installation, and the inspection so your charger works safely and legally.
Emergency electrical services are available 24/7 because electrical problems don’t wait for business hours. If you smell burning, your breaker won’t stay reset, or you’ve lost power and can’t figure out why, we’re available around the clock to get your system working again.
Your panel probably needs an upgrade if you’re constantly resetting breakers, your lights dim when major appliances turn on, or you’re adding new electrical demands like an EV charger or home office setup. Most homes in Great River, NY built before 2000 have 100-amp service, which isn’t enough for modern electrical loads.
A certified electrician can assess your current panel and calculate your actual electrical needs. If you’re running close to capacity—or already over it—an upgrade to 150 or 200 amps prevents overloaded circuits, reduces fire risk, and gives you room to add new appliances or technology without worrying about tripping breakers.
The other sign is age. If your panel is several decades old, it might have outdated components that don’t meet current safety standards. Upgrading now is cheaper than dealing with an electrical fire or failed inspection down the road.
Installing a Level 2 EV charger requires more than just mounting a unit on your wall. You need a dedicated 240-volt circuit, which most garages don’t have. That means running new wiring from your electrical panel to wherever you’re parking your vehicle.
Almost every Level 2 home EV charger installation in Nassau and Suffolk County requires an electrical permit. Permit costs typically run between fifty and two hundred dollars, and the work has to pass inspection to meet local electrical codes and safety standards. We handle the permit application, the installation, and coordinate the inspection so you’re not figuring out county requirements on your own.
The actual installation involves mounting the charger, running the appropriate gauge wire, installing a dedicated breaker, and testing the system to make sure everything works safely. Once it’s done, you can charge your vehicle in four to eight hours instead of waiting over twenty hours with a standard outlet. And if you ever sell your home, having an EV charger already installed is a selling point for buyers.
Yes, we offer same-day service when you need electrical work done quickly. Our licensed electricians arrive with fully stocked trucks, so most repairs and installations can be completed in one visit without waiting for parts or making return trips.
Same-day service works well for urgent issues like outlets that stopped working, breakers that keep tripping, or lighting installations you need done before an event. It’s also helpful when you’re in the middle of a project and discover an electrical problem that’s holding everything up.
For emergency situations—burning smells, sparking outlets, complete power loss, or anything that feels dangerous—we’re available 24/7. Electrical emergencies don’t wait for convenient times, and neither do we. You call, we respond, and we get your electrical system safe and working again as quickly as possible.
Panel upgrade costs vary based on your current setup, the amperage you need, and whether any additional work is required to bring everything up to code. A straightforward upgrade from 100 amps to 200 amps typically costs less than a job that requires new wiring, service line upgrades, or extensive repairs to outdated electrical systems.
We provide free estimates and upfront pricing before any work begins. You’ll know exactly what the job costs, what’s included, and why certain work is necessary. No surprise bills, no “we found more problems” pricing after we’ve already started.
The investment makes sense when you consider what you’re getting: a safer electrical system, enough capacity for modern appliances and technology, fewer breaker trips, and compliance with current electrical codes. If you’re planning to install an EV charger or whole-home generator, upgrading your panel first often saves money compared to doing multiple smaller jobs over time.
If your circuit breaker keeps tripping, don’t just keep resetting it. That breaker is doing its job—it’s shutting off power because something’s wrong. The circuit might be overloaded, there could be a short somewhere in your wiring, or you might have a failing appliance drawing too much current.
Start by unplugging everything on that circuit and resetting the breaker. If it stays on, plug devices back in one at a time to see if a specific appliance is causing the problem. If the breaker trips immediately even with nothing plugged in, you likely have a wiring issue that needs professional electrical troubleshooting.
Repeated breaker trips aren’t something to ignore. They’re often a sign that your electrical system is overloaded or damaged. A local electrician can test the circuit, identify what’s causing the problem, and fix it properly—whether that’s redistributing your electrical load, repairing faulty wiring, or upgrading your panel to handle your actual electrical needs. Ignoring it just increases your risk of electrical fires or damage to your appliances.
Yes, we’re fully licensed and insured to perform residential and commercial electrical work throughout Great River, NY and all of Suffolk County. Our licensing means we’ve met the state’s requirements for electrical training, experience, and ongoing education. Our insurance protects you and your property if anything unexpected happens during a job.
Being licensed also means we know local electrical codes and permit requirements. When work requires permits—which is common for panel upgrades, generator installations, and EV charger setups—we handle that process correctly so your job passes inspection the first time.
We’ve been doing this work since 2004, and we’ve earned the Angie’s List Super Service Award seven consecutive years. That recognition goes to contractors who maintain an A rating and consistently deliver quality service. You’re not hiring someone who just started last month or who’s going to disappear if something goes wrong. You’re working with a licensed, insured, established electrical contractor who’s been serving this area for over twenty years.
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