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Electrical Repair In Central New Jersey

Super Power Electric, provides professional electrical repair services for homeowners across Red Bank, Monmouth County, and Central New Jersey. Our licensed electricians carry the diagnostic tools and common parts to identify and resolve most residential electrical issues in a single visit. We find the problem, explain what caused it, and fix it — with upfront pricing before we start.

Electrical problems don’t announce themselves on a schedule. A dead outlet, a flickering light, a breaker that won’t reset, a burning smell from behind a switch plate — these are signals that something in your home’s electrical system needs attention, and waiting rarely makes it better.

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Electrical Repair In Red Bank, NJ & Central New Jersey

Residential Electrical Repairs We Handle

Diagnosed, Explained, Repaired.

When you need an electrical repair here in Red Bank, or the surrounding areas, our team has you covered. Find the full scope of electrical repairs we perform here. For specific services, we also have dedicated pages with more detail — linked below.

Dead outlets, loose outlets that don't hold a plug, outlets that spark when you plug something in, outlets that feel warm to the touch, and switches that crackle or buzz. We also replace ungrounded two-prong outlets with properly grounded three-prong receptacles, and install GFCI outlets where code requires them — kitchens, bathrooms, garages, exterior, basement, and laundry areas. More on outlet and switch services →

Flickering lights, lights that dim when other appliances cycle on, light fixtures that buzz or hum, recessed lights that shut off intermittently (thermal overload), and fixtures that stopped working despite a good bulb. Flickering across multiple rooms usually indicates a panel, neutral, or service connection issue — not a bulb problem. Indoor lighting services → | Outdoor lighting →

Breakers that trip repeatedly, breakers that won't reset, breakers that feel hot, buzzing from the panel, scorched or discolored breakers, and panels that can't support your home's electrical demand. If your home has a Federal Pacific Stab-Lok or Zinsco panel, the breakers themselves are defective and the panel needs full replacement — not repair. Circuit breaker services → | Panel upgrades → | Federal Pacific & Zinsco replacement →

Damaged wiring from rodent activity, nail or screw strikes during renovations, deteriorating insulation in older homes (cloth-insulated wire from the 1930s–1950s, knob-and-tube from pre-1930), and aluminum wiring connections that overheat at termination points. Wiring problems are often invisible — the first sign is a tripped breaker, a dead circuit, or a burning smell. Wiring and rewiring services →

  • Hardwired detectors that chirp despite new batteries, detectors that don't respond to test, and systems where one detector triggers but others don't follow. New Jersey requires interconnected smoke and CO detectors — when one activates, all must sound. If yours don't, the interconnection wiring or the units themselves need repair or replacement. Smoke detector services →

Partial power loss (usually a lost leg of 240V service), voltage fluctuations that damage electronics, lights that dim across the entire house, and main breaker or service entrance problems. These typically involve the utility connection, the meter base, or the main panel — and require same-day attention. We coordinate with JCP&L when the issue is on the utility side.

After a lightning strike or major power surge, multiple circuits or devices may fail simultaneously. We assess the damage, identify which components need replacement (breakers, outlets, wiring runs, fixtures), and install whole-house surge protection to prevent it from happening again.

GFCI outlets that won't reset after rain, landscape lighting circuits that have failed, exterior fixture wiring damaged by moisture or corrosion, and pool/hot tub electrical issues. Coastal Monmouth County homes — especially near the Navesink and Shrewsbury Rivers — experience accelerated corrosion on outdoor electrical components due to salt air exposure.

Electrical Repairs & rEPLACEMENTS

When You Need Super Service, Call Us

Most electrical repairs follow the same process: we diagnose the problem, explain what’s wrong and what it costs to fix, and complete the repair — typically in the same visit. Our trucks are stocked with the parts and materials needed for common residential repairs, so there’s rarely a need for a second trip.

For more complex issues — panel replacements, rewiring projects, or service entrance repairs — we’ll scope the full job on-site and provide a written quote before scheduling the work.

Give us a call at 732-851-8487 or fill out the form below. Same-day and next-day appointments available. 24/7 emergency service for urgent electrical issues.

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Electrical Repairs Done Right

Why Professional Diagnosis Matters

The reason electrical repairs require a licensed electrician isn’t just safety — it’s accuracy. Electrical symptoms are often misleading. A dead outlet might be caused by a tripped GFCI outlet in another room. Flickering lights might trace back to a loose neutral connection at the panel, not the fixture. A breaker that trips repeatedly might be responding to an arc fault three rooms away.

Our diagnostic process goes beyond the obvious:

We test, not guess. Every repair call starts with measurements — voltage at the panel, voltage at the device, continuity testing on the circuit, and load readings where relevant. This tells us whether the problem is at the device, in the wiring, or at the panel.

We trace the circuit. When the issue isn’t at the visible point of failure, we trace the circuit back to find where the actual problem is — a damaged wire inside a wall, a loose connection in a junction box, or a failing breaker.

We check for related issues. A single electrical symptom sometimes reveals a bigger underlying condition. A warm outlet might indicate an overloaded circuit. A tripped AFCI breaker might indicate arcing in an older wire. We’ll tell you if the repair we came for uncovered something else that needs attention.

We explain before we fix. You’ll know what we found, what caused it, and what it costs before we do any work. No hourly billing. No surprise charges.

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Experience Our Super Power Service, Like Thousands Of Others

We’ve been repairing electrical systems in Central New Jersey since 1996. That’s nearly three decades of seeing every type of wiring, every panel brand, and every configuration that Monmouth County’s housing stock can produce — from knob-and-tube in 1920s Victorians to aluminum wiring in 1970s ranches to modern Romex in new construction.

That means faster diagnosis, fewer callbacks, and repairs that address the root cause — not just the symptom.

  • Licensed and insured — NJ Electrical License #12849, fully insured, background-checked technicians
  • Diagnostic-first approach — we test and measure before we repair
  • Stocked trucks — common parts on board for single-visit resolution
  • Upfront pricing — you know the cost before we start
  • 100% money-back guarantee — if you’re not satisfied, we make it right
  • Same-day service available — because electrical problems don’t wait
  • 24/7 emergency response — call anytime for urgent issues

We serve Red Bank, Middletown, Tinton Falls, Shrewsbury, Little Silver, Fair Haven, Rumson, Holmdel, Matawan, Eatontown, Long Branch, and communities throughout Monmouth County.

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When to Call an Electrician for Repairs

Some electrical issues are inconveniences. Others are emergencies. Here’s how to tell the difference:

If you notice any of the following you can call us today, its typically not an emergency but shouldn’t wait.

  • An outlet or switch that stopped working
  • Lights that flicker occasionally
  • A breaker that trips once and resets normally
  • An outdoor GFCI that won’t reset
  • A light fixture that buzzes or hums
  • Two-prong (ungrounded) outlets you’d like upgraded

 

In the case you see any of the following, its important you call us right away for same-day emergency service as this can be very dangerous if left. 

  • A burning smell near any outlet, switch, or panel — this is an emergency
  • Sparks when plugging in or unplugging a device
  • An outlet or switch plate that feels hot to the touch
  • A breaker that trips repeatedly on the same circuit
  • Partial power loss in your home (half the house goes dark)
  • Any electrical issue accompanied by a popping or crackling sound
  • Discoloration or scorch marks on an outlet, switch, or panel

 

When in doubt, call. Our team is available 24/7 at (732) 851-8487, and we’d rather take a call that turns out to be minor than have a homeowner ignore something serious.

Licensed electricians

At Super Power, our value is our customers — which is why we only hire the best. We conduct comprehensive background checks and drug screenings on every technician. Breathe easy with our trusted local electricians.

money Back Guarantee

Not satisfied? We offer a 100% money-back guarantee on all electrical repairs. At Superpower, we're transparent with upfront pricing — you'll know the cost before we start.

electrical repair cost

How much do electrical repairs cost in central new jersey?

Electrical repair costs vary by what’s wrong, but here are the common ranges for residential work we perform. 

$150–$300 per device
Includes the device, labor, and testing. GFCI outlets cost more than standard outlets due to the device cost. Replacing an ungrounded outlet with a grounded one may require running a ground wire — which adds to the scope.

$150–$400
Depends on fixture type, accessibility (standard ceiling vs. high/vaulted), and whether the issue is the fixture or the circuit feeding it.

$150–$350 Single breaker, including diagnosis. AFCI and GFCI breakers cost more than standard breakers. Full details on circuit breaker costs →

$200–$500
For visible or accessible wiring — junction box repairs, connection issues, damaged wire runs in accessible attics or basements.

$300–$800+
When the damaged wire is inside a finished wall or ceiling, the scope increases. May require opening drywall to access the problem.

$89–$150
Applied to the repair cost if you proceed with the work. Covers the electrician's time to diagnose the issue using professional test equipment.

Rates vary
24/7 availability for urgent electrical issues. Emergency calls carry a premium, but the diagnostic and repair pricing remains transparent and upfront.

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