Electrician in West Hills, NY

Electrical Work Done Right the First Time

Licensed electrician in West Hills, NY with upfront pricing, no surprises, and 20+ years solving electrical problems for homeowners and businesses.
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Licensed Electrician West Hills, NY

Your Electrical System Working Like It Should

You flip a switch and the lights come on. Your breakers stop tripping every time you run the microwave and the coffee maker at the same time. Your panel has room for that EV charger you’ve been putting off because your current setup can’t handle it.

That’s what happens when your electrical system actually works for the way you live now. Not the way homes were wired in 1985. Most properties in West Hills still run on 100-amp panels that weren’t designed for modern electrical loads. Add a few smart home devices, a Level 2 EV charger, and high-efficiency appliances, and you’re asking a 30-year-old system to do twice the work it was built for.

We handle panel upgrades, electrical troubleshooting, new installations, and emergency repairs across Suffolk County. Every job starts with a free estimate and upfront pricing. No surprise bills when the work’s done. You know what you’re paying before we start, and that number doesn’t change unless you ask us to do something different.

Professional Electrician West Hills, NY

Over 20 Years Serving Suffolk County

We’ve been based in Bohemia since 2004. We’re fully licensed and insured, BBB A+ rated, and we’ve earned the Angie’s List Super Service Award seven years running. That doesn’t happen by accident.

You’ll know our trucks when you see them. Our electricians show up in uniform, on time, with the parts and tools to finish the job. We’re not running to the supply house halfway through your panel upgrade. West Hills sits right between Huntington and Woodbury, and we’ve worked in just about every neighborhood around here. We know the older homes, the newer builds, and the electrical quirks that come with both.

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Electrical Installation Services West Hills

Here's How We Handle Your Electrical Work

You call or submit a request. We schedule a time that works for you, and we show up when we say we will. Our electrician walks through the job with you, looks at your panel, checks your wiring, and explains what needs to happen. Then we give you a price. Not an estimate that balloons later. A real number.

If you’re good with it, we get to work. Most residential jobs—panel upgrades, outlet installations, lighting work—get done the same day. Bigger commercial projects might take longer, but we’ll tell you the timeline upfront. We pull permits when required, make sure everything’s up to code, and clean up when we’re finished.

Once the job’s done, we walk you through what we did. If something doesn’t work the way it should, we come back and fix it. That’s the guarantee. You’re not paying for electrical work that barely gets you by. You’re paying for a system that works right.

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About Marra Electric

Residential and Commercial Electrician West Hills

What You Get With Our Electrical Services

We handle electrical panel upgrades for homes that need more capacity. If your breakers trip constantly, your panel’s hot to the touch, or you’re adding an EV charger, you probably need an upgrade to 150 or 200 amps. We also install EV chargers—Level 2 setups that’ll charge your Tesla, Rivian, or Ford Lightning overnight. Suffolk County has over 33,000 registered electric vehicles now, and that number’s climbing. Your home needs to keep up.

Emergency electrical repairs are available around the clock. Burning smell near your panel? Outlets sparking? Lights flickering across multiple rooms? Call us. We’ll get someone out fast. For planned work, we do lighting installations, generator hookups, electrical inspections for home buyers, and full commercial electrical services for businesses in West Hills and the surrounding area.

You also get transparent pricing and free estimates on every job. We’re not tacking on fees after the fact or charging you extra because the job took an hour longer than expected. The price we quote is the price you pay.

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How do I know if I need an electrical panel upgrade in West Hills?

Your breakers trip more than once a month. That’s the clearest sign your panel’s overloaded. If you’re resetting breakers every time you run the dryer and the air conditioner at the same time, your system can’t handle your electrical load.

Other signs: your panel’s warm or hot to the touch, you hear buzzing or crackling sounds near the box, or you see scorch marks and corrosion on the panel itself. If your home still has a 60-amp or 100-amp panel and you’re adding new appliances, smart home tech, or an EV charger, you’re going to need an upgrade. Modern homes typically need 150 to 200 amps to run everything safely.

We’ll inspect your current setup during the estimate and tell you exactly what you need. No upselling. If your panel’s fine, we’ll say so. If it’s not, we’ll explain why and what it’ll cost to fix it.

It depends on your current electrical setup and how far the charger is from your panel. If your panel has the capacity and the distance is short, you’re looking at the lower end of the range. If we need to upgrade your panel first or run a long conduit to your garage, the price goes up.

Most Level 2 EV chargers pull 40 to 60 amps. If your panel’s already maxed out, we’ll need to upgrade it before we can safely install the charger. The good news: there are federal tax credits up to $1,000 for EV charger installations through June 2026, and PSEG Long Island offers rebates up to $300 for qualified customers. That helps offset the cost.

We give you a free estimate before any work starts, and that estimate includes everything—the charger, the wiring, the panel upgrade if you need one, and the permit. You’ll know the total cost upfront.

Yes. Electrical emergencies don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we. If you’ve got sparking outlets, a burning smell near your panel, or a complete power loss in part of your home, call us. We’ll get someone out as fast as we can.

Emergency calls get priority. We’re not making you wait until Monday morning while you’re sitting in the dark or dealing with a potential fire hazard. Our electricians carry the tools and parts needed for most common emergency repairs, so we can usually fix the problem the same visit.

You’ll still get upfront pricing, even on emergency calls. We’ll assess the situation, tell you what’s wrong, and give you the cost to fix it before we start the work. No surprises on the bill later.

Yes. We’re fully licensed and insured to perform electrical work throughout Suffolk County, including West Hills. We carry general liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage, so you’re protected if anything goes wrong on the job.

We also pull permits for work that requires them and make sure everything meets New York State electrical code. That matters when you sell your home or file an insurance claim. Unpermitted electrical work can kill a sale or void your coverage. We do it right the first time so you don’t have problems down the road.

You can verify our credentials anytime. We’re BBB A+ rated and accredited, and we’ve been in business since 2004. Our license information is available on request, and we’re happy to provide proof of insurance before starting any job.

Most residential panel upgrades take four to eight hours, start to finish. That includes shutting off your power, removing the old panel, installing the new one, reconnecting your circuits, and testing everything to make sure it works.

Your power will be off during the upgrade. We’ll coordinate the timing with you so it’s as convenient as possible—usually during the day when you’re at work or when you can plan around it. Once the new panel’s in and inspected, your power comes back on and you’re good to go.

If we’re also upgrading your service line from the street or doing additional work like installing a subpanel or relocating your meter, it’ll take longer. We’ll give you a clear timeline during the estimate so you know what to expect. No guessing, no vague “it depends” answers. You’ll know how long the job takes before we start.

We inspect your electrical panel, check for code violations, test outlets and switches, look at your wiring, and identify any safety hazards or systems that need upgrading. You get a written report that breaks down what we found and what it’ll cost to fix any issues.

This is especially important in West Hills, where a lot of homes were built decades ago. Older homes often have outdated wiring, undersized panels, ungrounded outlets, or aluminum wiring that needs to be replaced. If you’re buying a home and the inspection turns up electrical problems, you can use our report to negotiate repairs or a price reduction with the seller.

The inspection usually takes one to two hours depending on the size of the home. We check everything that’s accessible without tearing into walls. If we find something that needs a closer look, we’ll let you know and give you options. The goal is to make sure you know exactly what you’re buying before you close.

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