You flip a switch and the lights come on. Your breakers stop tripping when you’re making dinner. Your panel can handle the EV charger you’ve been wanting to install without shutting down half the house.
That’s what happens when your electrical system is set up correctly. No more flickering lights when the AC kicks on. No more wondering if that burning smell is something serious. No more calling someone back to fix what should’ve been done right the first time.
Most homes in Halesite weren’t wired for how you live today. If your house went up before 2000, your 100-amp panel is working overtime trying to power smart thermostats, home offices, multiple TVs, and everything else you’re running simultaneously. Upgrading to a 200-amp service means your electrical system can actually support your life without constantly tripping breakers or creating safety hazards.
We’ve been handling electrical work in Halesite, NY and throughout Suffolk County since 2004. We’re fully licensed and insured, and we show up in marked vehicles wearing uniforms because professionalism isn’t optional.
You’ll know what the job costs before we start. That’s not a courtesy—it’s how we do business. No surprise bills at the end, no vague estimates that balloon into something else. If you’re not satisfied with our work, we come back and fix it. That’s the guarantee.
We’ve earned the Angie’s List Super Service Award seven years running and an A+ BBB rating because we treat your home the way we’d treat our own. Halesite homeowners deal with the same electrical challenges across the North Shore—aging systems, inadequate panels, and the need for modern upgrades that actually pass inspection.
You call or fill out the form. We schedule a time that works for you—not just whenever we feel like showing up. We offer free estimates for any project you’re considering.
When we arrive, we assess what’s going on. If it’s electrical troubleshooting in Halesite, NY, we track down the actual problem instead of guessing. If it’s an installation or upgrade, we walk you through what needs to happen and why. Then we give you the total cost upfront.
Once you approve, we get to work. Our team uses quality materials and follows local code requirements because cutting corners creates callbacks—and safety issues. For panel upgrades, service work, or meter replacements in Suffolk County, the job has to be approved by your local building department and inspected to confirm everything meets electrical and building codes.
When we’re done, we test everything to make sure it works correctly. Then we clean up. You’re not dealing with a mess or a half-finished job. If something’s not right, we handle it before we leave.
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Panel upgrades are one of the most common jobs we do in Halesite, NY. Older homes with 60 to 100-amp panels can’t support modern electrical demands. Upgrading to 200 amps gives you the capacity for central air, EV chargers, home offices, and everything else without constantly resetting breakers.
EV charger installations are becoming standard requests. Level 2 chargers let you charge overnight at home instead of hunting for public stations. But your panel has to support the load, and the installation has to meet local codes. We handle both.
Generator installations matter here. Long Island power outages aren’t rare—they’re expected. Summer storms and winter weather knock out power for days. A properly installed backup generator keeps your refrigerator running, your sump pump working, and your house livable when the grid goes down.
We also handle lighting installations, outlet and switch work, electrical inspections for homes in Halesite, NY, and emergency repairs when something goes wrong at 2 a.m. If it’s electrical, we do it. Residential and commercial. Licensed, insured, and available 24/7 when you need us.
Your breakers trip frequently, especially when you’re using multiple appliances at once. Your lights dim when the air conditioner or another high-draw appliance kicks on. You’re adding an EV charger, a home office, or other equipment that pulls significant power, and your current panel can’t handle it.
Most homes built before 2000 in Halesite, NY have 100-amp panels or less. That was fine when homes had fewer devices and lower electrical demands. Now, with smart home systems, multiple computers, modern HVAC, and electric vehicles, those panels are maxed out.
If you’re planning any major electrical work—like adding a generator, installing an EV charger, or upgrading your HVAC—get your panel assessed first. Trying to add capacity to an outdated system creates safety risks and code violations. Upgrading to a 200-amp panel gives you room to grow and keeps your electrical system safe and functional.
First, we assess your current electrical panel to see if it can support a Level 2 charger. Most Level 2 chargers require a 240-volt circuit and draw 30 to 50 amps, depending on the model. If your panel is already near capacity, you’ll need an upgrade before we can install the charger.
Once your panel can handle the load, we install a dedicated circuit for the charger. This involves running the appropriate wiring from your panel to the location where you want the charger mounted—usually in your garage or driveway area. We mount the charger, connect it properly, and test it to make sure it’s working safely.
The entire installation has to meet local building codes and pass inspection. Halesite, NY falls under Suffolk County regulations, which means permits and inspections are required for this type of work. We handle that process so you don’t have to. When we’re done, you’ll have a fully functional EV charger that lets you charge overnight at home instead of relying on public charging stations.
Flickering lights usually mean one of three things: loose connections, faulty wiring, or an overloaded circuit. If your lights flicker when you turn on high-draw appliances like a vacuum, microwave, or air conditioner, your circuit is likely overloaded.
When a circuit is pulling more power than it’s designed to handle, voltage drops temporarily. That’s what causes the flicker. It’s not just annoying—it’s a sign that your wiring or panel can’t support your current electrical load. Over time, overloaded circuits generate heat, which can damage wiring, trip breakers repeatedly, or create fire hazards.
Loose connections are another common cause, especially in older homes. Wiring connections can loosen over time due to thermal expansion and contraction. If the flickering is isolated to one area or one fixture, the problem might be localized to that circuit or connection. Either way, it’s worth having us check it out before it becomes a bigger issue.
Most panel upgrades take one full day, sometimes two depending on the scope of work and whether we’re also upgrading your service from the utility. If we’re swapping out an old 100-amp panel for a new 200-amp panel and the service line from the street can support it, we can usually finish in a day.
If your service line also needs upgrading, that adds time because we have to coordinate with the utility company. They’ll need to disconnect and reconnect your service, which requires scheduling on their end. We handle the coordination, but it can extend the timeline by a few days depending on their availability.
During the upgrade, your power will be off for several hours. We’ll let you know exactly when and for how long so you can plan accordingly. Once the new panel is installed, we test everything, make sure all circuits are properly labeled, and schedule the required inspection with your local building department in Suffolk County. You won’t have power interruptions after that unless there’s an issue that needs addressing during inspection.
Yes. We’re available 24/7 for electrical emergencies. If you’re dealing with a power outage that’s isolated to your home, sparking outlets, burning smells, or any situation that feels unsafe, call us immediately.
Electrical emergencies don’t wait for business hours. A tripped main breaker in the middle of winter means no heat. A sparking panel or outlet is a fire hazard that needs immediate attention. We respond quickly because these situations can escalate fast.
When you call for emergency service, you’ll talk to someone who can assess the situation and dispatch a licensed electrician to your Halesite, NY home as quickly as possible. We’ll diagnose the problem, explain what’s happening, and fix it safely. Emergency rates apply for after-hours calls, but we’ll still give you upfront pricing before we start any work.
Make sure they’re licensed and insured. In New York, electrical work requires a license, and any contractor working on your home should carry liability insurance and workers’ compensation. If they can’t provide proof, walk away.
Ask for upfront pricing. Vague estimates that turn into surprise bills are a red flag. You should know what the job costs before any work starts. If a contractor won’t commit to a price or gives you a wide range, that’s a problem.
Check their track record. How long have they been in business? Do they have reviews or references you can verify? A company that’s been serving Suffolk County for 20 years and has an A+ BBB rating didn’t get there by doing sloppy work. Look for consistent evidence that they show up on time, do quality work, and stand behind their guarantees.
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