Top Emergency Electricians in Englishtown, NJ, 07726 | Compare & Call

There are 204 electrician companies server in Englishtown NJ

JLC Electrical Contractors

JLC Electrical Contractors

★★☆☆☆ 2.0 / 5 (1)
4814 Outlook Dr Ste 104, Wall Township NJ 07753
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment, TV Mounting

JLC Electrical Contractors is a locally owned and operated electrical service provider, proudly serving Wall Township and the surrounding Monmouth, Middlesex, Mercer, and Ocean Counties since 2007. As...

We Do Electric

We Do Electric

★★★★★ 4.7 / 5 (7)
Highlands NJ 07732
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

We Do Electric LLC is a family-owned and operated electrical contractor proudly serving Middlesex, Monmouth, and Ocean Counties. As a fully licensed and insured company, we build trusted partnerships ...

Mister Sparky of Manalapan NJ

Mister Sparky of Manalapan NJ

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Manalapan NJ 07726
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

Mister Sparky of Manalapan, NJ, is a trusted local electrical service provider dedicated to ensuring the safety and reliability of your home's electrical systems. Our team of licensed and insured tech...

Holcombe Electric Service Company

Holcombe Electric Service Company

★★★★☆ 3.9 / 5 (7)
Titusville NJ 08560
Electricians, Generator Installation/Repair

Holcombe Electric Service Company has been the trusted electrical service provider for Titusville, NJ, and the surrounding region since 1954. Founded by George S. Holcombe and passed on to his son Joh...

A Sellitti Electrical Contracting

A Sellitti Electrical Contracting

Marlboro NJ 07746
Electricians, Generator Installation/Repair

For over four decades, A Sellitti Electrical Contracting has been a trusted electrical partner for homeowners and businesses in Marlboro, NJ. As a family-owned and operated company spanning four gener...

Coastal Electric

Coastal Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
21 Belle Pl, Neptune City NJ 07753
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment, Generator Installation/Repair

Coastal Electric is a locally owned and operated electrical contractor based in Neptune City, serving Monmouth County and the surrounding New Jersey communities. Our team of experienced electricians h...

Electrocity Maintenance

Electrocity Maintenance

Toms River NJ 08753
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

ElectroCity Maintenance LLC is a Toms River electrician service founded in 2018 by a dedicated and passionate electrician. We specialize in maintaining, troubleshooting, and renovating existing electr...

Jay's Electric

Jay's Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Burlington NJ 08016
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

For over 15 years, Jay's Electric has been Burlington's trusted local electrician. We specialize in diagnosing and fixing the common electrical concerns that homeowners in our community face, like ove...

New Egypt Electric

New Egypt Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (3)
39 Locust Ln, New Egypt NJ 08533
Electricians, Home Inspectors, Generator Installation/Repair

New Egypt Electric is a trusted local electrical service provider serving New Egypt, Freehold, Jackson, and Hanover Township, NJ. We specialize in diagnosing and solving electrical issues for homeowne...

Servi Electricidad Daniels DR

Servi Electricidad Daniels DR

Trenton NJ 08629
Electricians

Servi Electricidad Daniels DR is a trusted electrical contractor serving homeowners and businesses throughout Trenton, NJ. We specialize in comprehensive electrical solutions, from essential repairs a...



Estimated Electrical Service Costs in Englishtown, NJ

Emergency After-Hours CallEstimated Range
$329 - $449
Electrical Safety InspectionEstimated Range
$144 - $199
EV Charger InstallationEstimated Range
$974 - $1,304
Panel Upgrade (200 Amp)Estimated Range
$3,289 - $4,389
Ceiling Fan InstallationEstimated Range
$289 - $394

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 47-2111) data for Englishtown. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

Common Questions

How should I prepare my Englishtown home's electrical system for summer brownouts or winter ice storms?

For summer peak AC loads, ensure your HVAC system is on a dedicated, properly sized circuit and consider an energy audit to balance the panel load. Winter preparedness for temperatures near 15°F involves securing external service masts and conduit against ice weight. For both seasons, installing a transfer switch for a standby generator provides critical backup power. This must be permitted through the Englishtown Building Department and installed by a licensed electrician to ensure safe isolation from the JCP&L grid, preventing backfeed that could endanger utility workers.

The lights went out and I smell something burning from an outlet. How fast can an electrician get here?

For an active electrical fire hazard, we dispatch immediately. From a central point like the Battle of Monmouth Monument, we can typically reach most Englishtown Borough Center homes in 5 to 8 minutes using NJ-33. Your first action should be to go to your main panel and shut off the breaker for the affected circuit if it is safe to do so. Do not attempt to reset a breaker that is hot to the touch or that continues to trip, as this indicates a fault that requires professional diagnosis to prevent fire or shock.

I want to add a circuit. What do I need to know about permits and codes in Englishtown?

All new circuit installations in Englishtown require a permit from the Building Department and a final inspection to close the permit. As of 2026, New Jersey enforces the NEC 2023, which mandates AFCI protection for most living area circuits and specific GFCI requirements. The work must be performed by a contractor licensed by the New Jersey Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors. Filing the permit ensures the work is reviewed for safety and added to your home's official record, which is crucial for insurance and resale. We handle this red tape as part of our service to guarantee full compliance.

My power comes in on an overhead mast. What maintenance should I be doing, and what are the common failure points?

Overhead service masts require periodic visual inspection. Look for weathering or rust on the mast pipe, loose or sagging service drop cables from the utility pole, and cracked weatherheads where the cables enter your house. The mast is your responsibility up to the connection point with JCP&L's lines. Common failure points include sealant deterioration around the mast roof penetration, which can lead to leaks, and physical damage from tree limbs. Never attempt repairs on the service entrance conductors yourself; only a licensed electrician or the utility provider should handle these high-voltage connections.

We live on the flat coastal plain near the Battle of Monmouth site. Could the soil affect my home's electrical grounding?

The sandy, well-drained soils common on Englishtown's coastal plain can impact grounding electrode resistance. Proper grounding is essential for surge dissipation and safety. Over time, these soils may cause ground rods to corrode faster or provide higher resistance than the 25-ohm maximum required by the NEC. During a panel upgrade or inspection, we perform a ground resistance test. If readings are high, we may need to drive additional rods or use a chemical ground enhancement to ensure your system has a low-impedance path to earth, which is crucial for lightning protection and stabilizing voltage.

I think I have a Federal Pacific panel. Can my 150-amp service from 1995 handle adding a Level 2 EV charger or a heat pump?

This involves two critical safety issues. First, Federal Pacific Electric (FPE) panels have a known failure rate where breakers may not trip during an overload, creating a significant fire risk; replacement is strongly advised. Second, a 150-amp service may be insufficient for adding a 40-50 amp EV charger or heat pump circuit without a full load analysis. We must first upgrade to a modern, UL-listed panel with AFCI/GFCI protection, then calculate if your existing service entrance can support the new load or if a service upgrade to 200 amps is necessary for safe, code-compliant operation.

My smart devices keep resetting and lights flicker during storms. Is this a problem with JCP&L or my house wiring?

Moderate surge risk from seasonal thunderstorms on the Jersey Central Power & Light grid is a common factor, but your home's internal protection is the first line of defense. Flickering can indicate a loose connection at the meter, main panel, or a branch circuit, which should be inspected. For sensitive electronics, utility-side surges can bypass basic power strips. A whole-house surge protector installed at your main panel, compliant with NEC 2023 Article 242, is the recommended solution to clamp damaging voltage spikes before they reach your TVs, computers, and smart home hubs.

My Englishtown Borough Center home was built in 1995. Why do my lights dim when the air conditioner kicks on?

Your home's electrical system is now 31 years old, designed for a 1995 standard of living. Original NM-B Romex wiring is still functional, but modern loads from large-screen TVs, computer equipment, and high-efficiency HVAC compressors create a cumulative demand that older circuits weren't sized for. This voltage drop, seen as dimming lights, is a sign your 150-amp panel may be operating near its designed capacity. A load calculation can determine if your service needs an upgrade to handle today's simultaneous appliance use safely.

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