Top Emergency Electricians in Oakdale, NY, 11769 | Compare & Call

There are 234 electrician companies server in Oakdale NY

AC King LTD

AC King LTD

★★★★☆ 4.0 / 5 (1)
486 Victory Dr, Ronkonkoma NY 11779
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC, Electricians, General Contractors

At AC King LTD in Ronkonkoma, our approach is built on a simple, family-first principle: treat every customer's electrical, HVAC, or contracting project as if we were servicing our own home. With 40 y...

E&I Home Restoration

E&I Home Restoration

Brentwood NY 11717
Electricians, Plumbing, General Contractors

E&I Home Restoration is a trusted, full-service remodeling company serving Brentwood, NY, and the surrounding area. Our dedicated team specializes in comprehensive home upgrades, including kitchen and...

Pickney Electric

Pickney Electric

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Farmingdale NY 11735
Electricians

Pickney Electric is a family-owned and operated electrical service proudly serving Farmingdale and the surrounding area since 1985. Founded by Victor Pickney, whose own father was an electrician, the ...

RFG Electrical Contracting

RFG Electrical Contracting

★★★★☆ 4.2 / 5 (5)
140 Keyland Ct Ste 17, Bohemia NY 11716
Electricians

RFG Electrical Contracting, established in 1998 by owner and president Richard Galante, is a trusted full-service electrical contractor serving Bohemia and the greater Long Island community. With deca...

Glenn's Electrical Services

Glenn's Electrical Services

3390 Route 112, Medford NY 11763
Electricians

With a foundation of over 25 years in the electrical trade, Glenn's Electrical Services has been a trusted local provider in Medford, NY since 2000. Founded by Glenn after he earned his electrical lic...

Bay Village Electric

Bay Village Electric

★★★★☆ 4.3 / 5 (11)
294 S Bayview Ave, Amityville NY 11701
Electricians

Bay Village Electric is a trusted, locally-owned electrical contractor serving Amityville, NY, and the surrounding communities. We specialize in providing expert electrical inspection services to help...

Robert Selleck Electric

Robert Selleck Electric

44 Raymond St, Islip NY 11751
Electricians

Robert Selleck Electric is a trusted, locally-owned electrical contractor serving the Islip area and broader Suffolk County for over 50 years. As a licensed and insured electrician, Robert brings deca...

John Julius Electric

John Julius Electric

★★★☆☆ 2.7 / 5 (7)
Deer Park NY 11729
Electricians, Lighting Fixtures & Equipment

John Julius Electric, Inc. has been providing reliable electrical services to Suffolk County for over 20 years. As a master electrician with extensive experience in both residential and commercial wor...

Xclusive Homes

Xclusive Homes

Uniondale NY 11553
Carpenters, Electricians, Plumbing

Xclusive Homes provides comprehensive residential contracting and repair services in Uniondale, NY, with over 25 years of experience in home improvement. We combine skilled craftsmanship in carpentry,...

Brown Electrical Corp

Brown Electrical Corp

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
45 Carleton Ave, Islip Terrace NY 11752
Electricians

Jeff, the owner of Brown Electrical Corp, brings over five years of prior experience to the table, having founded the company in 1997 to serve the Islip Terrace community. He and his team of qualified...



Estimated Electrical Service Costs in Oakdale, NY

Emergency After-Hours CallEstimated Range
$359 - $484
Electrical Safety InspectionEstimated Range
$159 - $219
EV Charger InstallationEstimated Range
$1,059 - $1,414
Panel Upgrade (200 Amp)Estimated Range
$3,569 - $4,764
Ceiling Fan InstallationEstimated Range
$314 - $424

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

Frequently Asked Questions

The power is out and I smell something burning near my panel. How fast can an electrician get here to Oakdale?

For a burning smell or complete power loss, we treat it as a priority dispatch. From our starting point near Connetquot River State Park Preserve, we can typically be at your Oakdale home in 8-12 minutes via Sunrise Highway. Our first action is to safely secure the power at your meter to prevent a fire hazard, then diagnose the issue at the panel or service entrance.

Our Oakdale Proper home still has its original 1973 wiring. Why do the lights dim when we run the microwave and a space heater at the same time?

Your home's electrical system is over 50 years old. The original NM-B (Romex) wiring from that era was sized for the appliances of the time, not for today's high-demand devices. Simultaneous loads from modern microwaves, space heaters, and multiple electronics can exceed the safe capacity of those original 14-gauge branch circuits, causing voltage drop and dimming lights. This is a common issue in our neighborhood and indicates your system needs a professional load evaluation.

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

Preparation focuses on backup power and surge protection. For winter storms, a permanently installed generator with an automatic transfer switch is the safest solution to maintain heat and sump pumps. For summer AC peaks that strain the grid, consider a hardwired surge protector for your main panel to shield appliances from brownout-related voltage swings. Ensuring your service mast and overhead connections are secure before storm season is also a key preventative step.

We have an old 100-amp panel and want to add an electric car charger. Is our current system safe for that kind of upgrade?

A 1973-era 100-amp service is not safe for adding a Level 2 EV charger or a modern heat pump. These high-demand appliances require a dedicated 240-volt circuit and significant panel capacity you simply don't have. Furthermore, many panels from that year, especially the recalled Federal Pacific brand still found in some Oakdale homes, pose a serious fire risk and must be replaced before any upgrade. A full service upgrade to 200 amps is the necessary first step.

What permits and inspections are required for a panel upgrade in the Town of Islip, and who handles that?

A panel replacement or service upgrade always requires a permit from the Town of Islip Building Division and a final inspection. As your licensed Master Electrician, we pull the permit, schedule all inspections, and ensure the work complies fully with NEC 2020 and local amendments. The installation must also be performed by a contractor licensed with Suffolk County DLLCA. We manage this entire process so you have a certified, legal installation that is documented for home insurance and future sales.

We have overhead power lines coming to our house. What are the common issues with this type of service in Oakdale?

Overhead service, common here, has specific vulnerabilities. The mast where the utility lines connect to your house can be damaged by weather or falling branches. The service entrance cables themselves can degrade over 50 years, and the point where they penetrate your roof is a potential leak source. We inspect the mast head, weatherhead, and drip loop for integrity, and ensure the mast is properly secured to your structure, as these are failure points you don't have with underground service.

Our lights in Oakdale flicker during storms. Is this a PSEG Long Island problem or something wrong with our house wiring?

Flickering during coastal storms is often a grid issue from PSEG, but your home's internal protection matters. The moderate surge risk from seasonal storms can send damaging spikes through your wiring. While utility fluctuations are common, persistent flickering inside your home can also point to a loose connection at your main panel or a failing breaker. Installing whole-house surge protection at your service entrance is a critical defense for your modern electronics.

Does the flat, sandy soil near the Connetquot River affect my home's electrical grounding?

Yes, terrain directly impacts grounding efficacy. The sandy, well-drained soil of our coastal plain can have higher electrical resistance than dense clay. This means your grounding electrode system—the metal rods that safely disperse fault current into the earth—may not perform to modern NEC standards. We often need to drive additional rods or use a concrete-encased electrode (Ufer ground) to achieve a low-resistance ground path, which is vital for surge protection and breaker operation.

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