Licensed Electrician in Jamaica, NY | Electrical Inspections & Repairs
14898 Hillside Ave, Jamaica, NY 11435
About the Company
Founded in 1989 by Rudy Brandon, a licensed electrician with a lifelong passion for the trade, Rudy Brandon Electric has been serving Jamaica and the surrounding communities for decades. Rudy's journey began in childhood, leading to formal training and work with several electrical contractors before he earned his master license in 1986. This deep-rooted, hands-on experience forms the foundation of our company. We are a team of licensed, bonded, and insured professionals committed to reliable electrical solutions for homes and businesses. Our services are comprehensive, covering everything from essential electrical inspections and panel upgrades to installing indoor/outdoor lighting, generators, and updating wiring, switches, and outlets. We understand the unique electrical challenges in older Jamaica homes and prioritize safety and code compliance in every job.
Key Services
- Electric inspection
Common Questions
Why is an electrical inspection important for my Jamaica home?
Electrical inspections are crucial for safety and identifying potential hazards common in our area, like aging wiring or overloaded panels. Our licensed electricians conduct thorough inspections to ensure your system is up to current code, can handle modern electrical demands, and is free from risks like overheating panels. This proactive check can prevent fires and costly repairs down the line.
I've noticed my electrical panel is warm to the touch. Is this a common issue in Jamaica?
Yes, electrical panel overheating is a frequent concern we address in Jamaica, often due to outdated panels or circuits being overloaded with modern appliances. This is a serious safety risk. We recommend you contact us immediately for an inspection. Our electricians can diagnose the cause—whether it's faulty breakers, loose connections, or insufficient capacity—and provide a safe solution, such as a panel upgrade or circuit reorganization.
What should I do if a DIY electrical repair in my home has gone wrong?
First, ensure safety by turning off power to the affected area at your main panel if you can do so safely. For improper DIY repairs, which we often see, it's best to stop and call a professional. Our licensed electricians can safely assess and correct the work, ensuring it meets National Electrical Code standards. Attempting to fix it yourself further can increase the risk of shock or fire. We're here to help resolve it reliably.
Business Location & Hours
| Mon: | Open 24 hours |
| Tue: | Open 24 hours |
| Wed: | Open 24 hours |
| Thu: | Open 24 hours |
| Fri: | Open 24 hours |
| Sat: | Open 24 hours |
| Sun: | Open 24 hours |




