You flip a switch and the lights come on. Your panel isn’t buzzing or warm to the touch. Outlets work without sparking. Your generator kicks on during a storm without you wondering if it will.
That’s what proper electrical work looks like. Not constant troubleshooting or worrying about safety. Not calling someone back because the job wasn’t done right.
When your electrical system is installed or repaired correctly, you don’t think about it. It just works. Breakers don’t trip randomly. Your home can handle modern appliances and technology without overloading. And if something does go wrong, you have someone who answers the phone and shows up when they say they will.
We’ve been handling residential and commercial electrical work in Shinnecock Hills and across Suffolk County since 2004. Fully licensed, fully insured, and available around the clock for emergencies.
Shinnecock Hills properties—whether you’re near the golf club or in the surrounding neighborhoods—often have unique electrical needs. Older homes with outdated wiring. Larger properties that need generator backup during coastal storms. Modern upgrades for EV chargers or smart home systems.
We’ve seen it all, and we show up ready to handle it. Company vehicles, uniformed technicians, and upfront pricing before any work starts. You know what you’re paying before we touch anything.
First, we listen. What’s going on with your electrical system? Is it an emergency, or are you planning an upgrade? We ask the right questions to understand what you actually need.
Then we schedule a time that works for you. For non-emergencies, we offer free estimates. We come out, assess the situation, and give you a complete price before starting any work. No hourly rates that balloon into surprise bills.
Once you approve the estimate, we get to work. Our team shows up on time in marked vehicles and uniform. We complete the job to code, clean up after ourselves, and make sure everything functions properly before we leave. If it’s an inspection, panel upgrade, new installation, or troubleshooting an issue—you’ll know exactly what was done and why.
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Panel upgrades are common in Shinnecock Hills. Many homes still run on outdated 100-amp panels that can’t support modern electrical demands. If your breakers trip frequently or you’re adding major appliances, an upgrade to 200-amp service usually solves it.
Generator installations keep your property running during outages. Long Island weather means storms, and storms mean lost power. A properly installed standby generator switches on automatically and keeps essentials running until power returns.
EV charger installations are becoming standard requests. If you drive electric, charging at home is faster and more convenient than public stations. We install Level 2 chargers that work with your vehicle and your home’s electrical capacity.
Electrical troubleshooting covers everything from flickering lights to outlets that don’t work. Sometimes it’s a simple fix. Other times it’s a sign of a bigger issue with your wiring. Either way, we diagnose it correctly and explain what needs to happen.
Emergency electrical service means we’re available 24/7. Sparking panels, exposed wires, complete power loss—if it’s urgent and unsafe, we respond. You’re not waiting until Monday morning while something dangerous sits in your home.
Panel upgrades in Shinnecock Hills typically range from $3,000 to $9,000 depending on the scope. A straightforward upgrade from 100-amp to 200-amp service on an accessible panel with no major complications usually falls on the lower end. If your home needs a meter relocation, service line upgrade, or extensive rewiring to bring things to code, costs go up.
We provide upfront pricing after assessing your specific situation. That includes the panel itself, labor, permits, and any additional materials needed to complete the job safely and legally. You’ll know the total cost before we start, so there’s no guessing or surprise charges at the end.
Older homes in Shinnecock Hills sometimes have outdated panels like Federal Pacific or Zinsco brands, which are known fire hazards. Replacing those isn’t optional—it’s a safety issue. We walk you through what needs to happen and why, so you can make an informed decision.
Yes. New York State requires that electrical work be performed by licensed electricians. It’s not just a recommendation—it’s the law. Unlicensed work can result in failed inspections, insurance claims being denied, safety hazards, and expensive corrections down the line.
A licensed electrician knows current electrical codes and how to apply them to your specific project. Codes exist for a reason: they prevent fires, shocks, and system failures. When you hire a licensed professional, the work gets done right and passes inspection the first time.
We’re fully licensed and insured. That protects you from liability if something goes wrong, and it ensures that all work meets New York State electrical codes. If you’re buying or selling a home, licensed electrical work also means smoother inspections and fewer issues during closing.
First, check your electrical panel. If a breaker has tripped, try resetting it. Flip it fully to the off position, then back to on. If it trips again immediately, that’s a sign of an overloaded circuit or a wiring issue. Don’t keep resetting it—call a licensed electrician.
If no breakers are tripped but you still have no power in certain rooms, the problem could be a faulty outlet, a tripped GFCI, or an issue with the wiring itself. Check GFCI outlets (the ones with reset buttons, usually in bathrooms and kitchens) and try resetting them. If that doesn’t work, the issue is likely behind the walls.
Partial power loss can also indicate a bigger problem with your service line or meter. If you’ve checked breakers and outlets and still have no power, don’t wait. Call us for electrical troubleshooting. We’ll diagnose the issue, explain what’s wrong, and get your power restored safely.
Most standby generator installations take one to three days, depending on the size of the generator, your home’s electrical setup, and whether we need to run a new gas line or install a transfer switch. Smaller generators for essential circuits only take less time. Whole-house generators that power everything take longer.
The process includes installing the generator itself, connecting it to your electrical panel via a transfer switch, running fuel lines (natural gas or propane), and testing the system to make sure it works correctly. We also handle permits and inspections, which are required in New York.
Shinnecock Hills properties often benefit from backup power due to storm-related outages. Once your generator is installed, it monitors your power supply and kicks on automatically within seconds of an outage. You don’t have to do anything—it just works. We walk you through operation and maintenance so you know what to expect.
It depends on your panel’s capacity and condition. EV chargers, especially Level 2 chargers, draw a significant amount of power—typically 30 to 50 amps. If your home is running on an older 100-amp panel that’s already near capacity, adding a charger could overload your system.
We assess your current electrical setup before recommending a solution. Sometimes we can install the charger on your existing panel if there’s enough capacity. Other times, a panel upgrade is necessary to safely support the additional load. We’ll explain your options and provide upfront pricing for both scenarios.
Many Shinnecock Hills homeowners are upgrading panels and adding EV chargers at the same time. It makes sense—you’re already doing the electrical work, so you might as well future-proof your system. A 200-amp panel gives you room to grow, whether that’s adding more chargers, a generator, or other high-demand appliances down the line.
Sparking outlets or panels, burning smells coming from electrical components, exposed wires, and complete power loss all qualify as emergencies. These situations pose immediate fire or shock risks and shouldn’t wait until business hours.
If your electrical panel is hot to the touch, making buzzing sounds, or showing signs of scorching, shut off power at the main breaker if it’s safe to do so and call us immediately. Same goes for any situation where you see smoke, smell burning plastic, or notice flickering lights throughout your entire home after a storm.
We offer 24/7 emergency electrical service in Shinnecock Hills and across Suffolk County. When you call, you reach someone who can dispatch a licensed electrician to your property. We don’t make you wait days while a dangerous situation sits unresolved. Electrical emergencies get worse if ignored—we respond quickly to keep your home and family safe.
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