East Islip Electricians - East Islip's Best Electrical Contractor

51 W Main St, East Islip, NY 11730

(631) 446-3253

Company Background

For over 25 years, I've been dedicated to the electrical trade, serving as the owner of East Islip Electricians for the last 13 of those years. Our locally owned company has grown from its East Islip roots to serve all of Suffolk County, bringing over a decade of focused, community-oriented service. My team and I are fully licensed professionals experienced in handling everything from routine safety inspections and panel upgrades to installing ceiling fans, repairing smoke detectors, and replacing ballasts and exhaust fans. We understand the specific electrical needs of Suffolk County homes, from older wiring systems to modern upgrades, and we're committed to providing reliable, clear, and expert solutions for our neighbors.

Main Services

  • Electric inspection

Q&A

What's involved in a professional electrical safety inspection for my East Islip home?

Our comprehensive electrical inspection is a detailed review of your home's entire system. We check for code compliance, test outlets and GFCI protection, assess your main service panel and circuit breakers for proper load capacity, and look for any signs of wear, overheating, or unsafe DIY modifications. This is especially important in our area, where older homes and seasonal weather can impact electrical safety. The inspection provides a clear report and recommendations to ensure your home's electrical system is safe and reliable.

I have an outlet that got wet during a storm. Can you help, and is this a common issue here?

Yes, water intrusion in outlets is a frequent issue we see in East Islip and across Suffolk County, especially in basements, exterior walls, and areas prone to storm-driven moisture. It's a serious safety hazard that can lead to short circuits, corrosion, and shock risk. We can safely assess the damage, replace the affected outlet and wiring if necessary, and often recommend installing GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlets in vulnerable areas as a critical safety upgrade to prevent future hazards.

Why might my circuit breakers keep tripping, and how can you fix it?

Frequent breaker trips are often a sign of an overloaded circuit, a short circuit, or a faulty appliance. In many Long Island homes, older electrical panels weren't designed for today's high number of devices. We diagnose the root cause by testing the circuit, checking for loose connections, and evaluating your overall electrical load. The solution may involve redistricting appliances, repairing a wiring fault, or recommending a panel upgrade to a modern system with adequate capacity for your household's needs.

Business Location & Hours



Mon:Open 24 hours
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