Top Emergency Electricians in East Hampton North, NY, 11930 | Compare & Call

There are 229 electrician companies server in East Hampton North NY

Pro Tech Electric, Inc.

Pro Tech Electric, Inc.

★★★★☆ 4.2 / 5 (5)
31 Front St, East Rockaway NY 11518
Electricians

Pro Tech Electric, Inc. is a trusted, local electrician serving homeowners and businesses throughout East Rockaway. We specialize in identifying and resolving the common electrical issues faced by our...

Ocean Electric

Ocean Electric

★★★★☆ 3.9 / 5 (8)
158 County Rd 39 Ste 6, Southampton NY 11968
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

Ocean Electric is a licensed electrical contractor based in Southampton, NY, serving the East End of Long Island since 1993. Founded by Jeffery DiLandro, who moved to the Hamptons in the 1980s and sta...

Celi Electric Lighting

Celi Electric Lighting

★★★★☆ 3.7 / 5 (3)
255 Old Riverhead Rd, Westhampton Beach NY 11978
Electricians, Excavation Services, Generator Installation/Repair

Celi Electric Lighting is a family-owned and operated full-service electrical contractor proudly serving Westhampton Beach and the East End of Long Island since 1969. Founded by Greg Celi Sr. with a c...

Messina Electric

Messina Electric

Jamesport NY 11970
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

Messina Electric is a trusted local electrical contractor serving Jamesport and the surrounding North Fork communities. As a family-owned business, they specialize in both essential electrical safety ...

Atlas Electric

Atlas Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (3)
Quogue NY 11959
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

Atlas Electric is a trusted, licensed electrical contractor serving Quogue, NY, and the surrounding area. We specialize in the inspection, repair, and installation of residential and commercial electr...

MRC Electrical Contractors

MRC Electrical Contractors

Southampton NY 11968
Electricians

MRC Electrical Contractors is a trusted local electrician serving Southampton, NY, and the surrounding Hamptons area. We specialize in comprehensive electrical inspections that identify critical issue...

Leyva Bros Electric

Leyva Bros Electric

273 Hampton Rd, Southampton NY 11968
Electricians, Generator Installation/Repair, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

Leyva Bros Electric is a trusted, full-service electrical contractor serving Southampton and the surrounding Hamptons area. As a local, family-owned business, we specialize in a comprehensive range of...

Double A Electrical Theory

Double A Electrical Theory

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (1)
Ridge NY 11961
Electricians, Security Systems, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

Double A Electrical Theory is your trusted, full-service electrical and security contractor serving Ridge, NY, and the surrounding communities. We specialize in addressing the common local electrical ...

Kyng Electric

Kyng Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
New York NY 11236
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

Kyng Electric is a licensed and insured electrical contractor serving New York City and the surrounding boroughs. We are a team of dedicated electricians who take immense pride in our craft, believing...

Fantastic Electrician

Fantastic Electrician

Brooklyn NY 11214
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

Fantastic Electrician has been a trusted electrical partner for Brooklyn homes and businesses since 2004. As a full-service electrical management company, we handle every phase of the building process...



Estimated Electrical Service Costs in East Hampton North, NY

Emergency After-Hours CallEstimated Range
$284 - $389
Electrical Safety InspectionEstimated Range
$124 - $174
EV Charger InstallationEstimated Range
$844 - $1,129
Panel Upgrade (200 Amp)Estimated Range
$2,844 - $3,799
Ceiling Fan InstallationEstimated Range
$249 - $339

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

Q&A

I want to add a Level 2 EV charger and a heat pump, but my home has a 150A panel from 1980. Is this safe?

Safety depends on your panel's brand and available capacity. Many 1980s homes here have Federal Pacific panels, which are a known fire hazard and should be replaced immediately—they are not compatible with new high-demand circuits. Even with a safe panel, a 150A service from that era often lacks the spare amperage for a 50A EV charger and a heat pump without a detailed load study. A panel upgrade to 200A is frequently required for modern electrification.

We have a lot of tall trees around our property near the Village Green. Could that be affecting our power quality?

A heavy tree canopy directly impacts electrical health. Branches contacting overhead service drops can cause intermittent faults, leading to flickering lights and transient voltages. Furthermore, the sandy, well-drained soil common here can challenge grounding electrode effectiveness, which is vital for surge dissipation and safety. We recommend annual visual checks of the overhead line clearance from trees and periodic testing of your grounding system to ensure low resistance.

My East Hampton North house was built around 1980 and the lights sometimes dim when my appliances kick on. Is the wiring too old?

A 46-year-old electrical system, common in the North Side, is at its service limit. The original NM-B Romex cable is safe, but its capacity was designed for far fewer devices than we use today. Modern kitchens, home offices, and HVAC systems can overload those original circuits, causing voltage drops that appear as dimming lights. An assessment of your 150A panel's load calculation is the first step to determine if a service upgrade is needed.

My smart home devices keep resetting during storms. Is this a PSEG grid problem or something in my house?

Coastal storms on Long Island create moderate surge risks that can travel through the PSEG grid into your home. While utility fluctuations are a factor, your internal wiring is the first line of defense. Most older homes lack whole-house surge protection at the service entrance, leaving sensitive electronics vulnerable. Installing a Type 1 or Type 2 surge protective device (SPD) at your main panel is the recommended solution to clamp these transient voltages before they reach your circuits.

What permits and codes do I need to follow for a panel upgrade in East Hampton?

All major electrical work requires a permit from the Town of East Hampton Building Department and must comply with the current NEC 2020, which mandates AFCI and GFCI protection in many new locations. As a Master Electrician licensed through Suffolk County DOL, I handle the filing, scheduling of inspections, and ensure the work meets all code for final sign-off. This process is not just red tape; it's a verified safety check that protects your home's value and insurability.

I've lost power and smell something burning near my panel. How fast can an electrician get here?

For a burning smell or total power loss, we prioritize immediate dispatch. From a landmark like the East Hampton Village Green, we can typically reach most North Side homes via NY-27 (Montauk Highway) in 8 to 12 minutes. Your first action should be to shut off the main breaker at the service panel if it's safe to do so, then call. This prevents potential arc damage while we're en route.

My power comes in on an overhead mast. What are the common issues with this setup?

Overhead service masts are standard here but have specific vulnerabilities. The mast itself must be rated for the cable size and securely anchored to withstand coastal wind loads. The weatherhead can degrade, allowing moisture into the service entrance conductors. We also see issues where the utility's service drop tension is too high, straining the mast and meter socket. During an inspection, we verify the mast's structural integrity, proper drip loops, and correct clearances from roofs and windows as per NEC.

How should I prepare my home's electrical system for a summer brownout or an ice storm?

For summer AC peaks that strain the grid, ensure your HVAC system is on a dedicated, properly sized circuit to prevent overloads. For winter ice storms that can cause prolonged outages, consider a professionally installed generator interlock kit and transfer switch. This allows safe connection of a portable generator to essential circuits. In both scenarios, whole-house surge protection is critical, as grid instability during restoration often sends damaging voltage spikes into your equipment.

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