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When you search for an electrician, you’re not just looking for anyone with a pair of wire strippers and a uniform. You want a competent professional with experience in electrical repair and a proven track record for customer satisfaction. Suppose you’re looking for “electrician near me,” and you live in Monmouth County, NJ. In that case, Super Power Electric, Heat & Air has close to 30 years of experience helping families with their electrical issues. Our Red Bank-based company, with over 900 five-star reviews online, has proven that we have the best electricians in the area. Contact us today at 732-851-8487 with any questions or concerns about any electrical issues in your home.
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We value our reputation among customers and aim to maintain a positive relationship with them for years. Whenever you need help with an electrical issue in Red Bank, NJ, or the surrounding areas, you can always count on the experts at Super Power Electric, Heat & Air to provide an effective and affordable solution to the problem with 24/7 Emergency Electrical Repairs! Your satisfaction is our satisfaction.
At Super Power Electric, there’s no job too big or too small for our residential electricians. Our goal is to provide the highest quality electrical services to our community by adding convenience, beauty, efficiency, and value to each client’s home. Find our most common services below or see our full electrical services here.
At Super Power Electric, our electrical repair services are built on fast response, honest diagnostics, and lasting solutions. Whether you're dealing with flickering lights, dead outlets, sparking switches, or unexpected power loss, our licensed electricians arrive with fully stocked trucks and professional diagnostic tools to troubleshoot and fix the issue in a single visit.
We don't guess — we test. Voltage readings, continuity checks, and circuit tracing tell us exactly where the problem is and what caused it. You get a clear explanation and upfront pricing before we start any work. No hourly billing. No surprise charges.
Common repairs we handle daily: dead or sparking outlets, flickering or dimming lights, breakers that trip repeatedly, buzzing switches, burning smells near outlets or panels, and partial power loss. Schedule a repair →
Tired of hunting for public charging stations or waiting in line at a Supercharger? A Level 2 home EV charger lets you wake up every morning with a full battery—no detours, no waiting. At Super Power Electric, we're one of the few Tesla Certified Installers in Monmouth County, and we also specialize in ChargePoint Home Flex installations for drivers with other EV brands.
The standard 120V outlet that comes with most EVs (Level 1 charging) adds roughly 3-5 miles of range per hour. That's fine if you only drive short distances, but most EV owners quickly realize it's not enough. A dedicated 240V Level 2 charger delivers 25-50 miles of range per hour, meaning even a fully depleted battery recharges overnight.
As a Tesla Certified Installer, our electricians are trained directly by Tesla to install their Wall Connector according to exact specifications. This matters because improper installation can void your warranty, create safety hazards, or result in slower charging speeds than your vehicle is capable of. We handle everything: evaluating your electrical panel capacity, running the dedicated circuit, mounting the unit, and configuring your settings. When we leave, you're ready to plug in.
The ChargePoint Home Flex is our top recommendation for non-Tesla EVs—and it works great with Teslas too. It's one of the most versatile Level 2 chargers on the market, with adjustable amperage (16-50 amps) that lets us optimize it for your panel's capacity. The built-in app tracks your charging history, lets you schedule sessions during off-peak electricity hours, and integrates with most smart home systems.
Every installation includes a thorough assessment of your electrical panel to determine if you have capacity for a dedicated 240V circuit, or if an upgrade is needed. We pull all required permits, install the charger to code, and schedule inspections. Many Monmouth County homes—especially those built before 2000—need a panel upgrade to safely support EV charging alongside existing loads like HVAC, dryers, and ranges. If that's the case, we can bundle your panel upgrade with your charger installation to save time and money.
Lighting shapes how every room in your home looks and functions — but it's also one of the most common reasons homeowners call an electrician. Flickering fixtures, buzzing dimmers, recessed lights that shut off from thermal overload, and outdoor fixtures corroded by Monmouth County's salt air are problems we diagnose and fix every day.
We install, repair, and upgrade all types of residential lighting:
If your lights flicker when appliances cycle on, that's typically not a bulb or fixture issue — it's a panel, neutral, or service connection problem. We trace the cause, not just the symptom.
Your switches and outlets are the most frequently touched parts of your electrical system — and the first things to show their age. Loose outlets that don't hold a plug, switches that crackle or buzz, two-prong outlets that can't accept modern devices, and GFCI outlets that won't reset aren't just inconveniences. They're signs that something needs attention.
Our electricians upgrade outdated devices to modern, code-compliant solutions that match your lifestyle:
Many Monmouth County homes built before the 1990s are missing GFCI protection in required locations, and homes built before the early 1960s often still have ungrounded two-prong outlets throughout. We assess what's there, explain what code requires, and upgrade efficiently.
A standby generator eliminates the stress of power outages. When your power goes out, the generator detects the loss and kicks on automatically — within seconds — keeping your refrigerator cold, your sump pump running, your lights on, and your family comfortable. No manual startup, no extension cords, no hauling gasoline.
We install all types of standby generators including Generac, Cummins, Kohler, and Briggs & Stratton, along with any associated transfer switches needed to connect the generator to your panel. Every installation is tested under full load before we consider the job complete.
We size every installation to your specific loads and panel capacity — not a guess, not a rule of thumb. If your panel needs upgrading to support the generator and transfer switch, we handle that too. Panel services →
New Jersey weather is unpredictable, and between summer lightning storms, coastal nor'easters, and JCP&L grid fluctuations, your home's electrical system faces constant surge risk. Power strips offer minor protection for what's plugged into them — but they can't protect your most expensive investments: your HVAC system ($5,000–$15,000 to replace), your refrigerator, your EV charger, or anything hardwired to a dedicated circuit.
We install panel-mounted surge protective devices (SPDs) that act as a gatekeeper, stopping voltage spikes before they reach your home's wiring. Our surge protection solutions defend against:
FREE with every panel upgrade: Every full electrical panel upgrade includes a whole-house surge protector at no additional cost ($1,200 value). If you're replacing a Federal Pacific or Zinsco panel, your new panel comes protected from day one.
We offer emergency electrical services 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Certain electrical issues cannot wait — they're active safety hazards that require immediate attention. Call Superpower Electric right away at (732) 851-8487 if you experience any of the following:
If your home loses power, check whether your neighbors are affected too. If the neighborhood is out, JCP&L has likely been notified. But if your house is the only one without power, try resetting your main breaker once. If it trips again immediately, do not reset it again — shut off all power sources and call us. We'll dispatch an electrician to diagnose the problem and restore your power as quickly as possible.
If there's an electrical fire in your home caused by wiring, appliances, or outlets, call 911 first. Use a fire extinguisher if you have one — never use water to put out an electrical fire. Once the fire is out and everyone is safe, call us to inspect the electrical system. Shut off power at the main breaker while you wait for us to arrive.
If an outlet in your home feels hot to the touch, or has turned brown or black, cut off the breaker serving that circuit and unplug all devices from the outlet. Do not use the outlet again until we've inspected and repaired it. Hot outlets indicate a loose connection, overloaded circuit, or failing device — all of which are fire risks.
Your breaker panel protects your home's circuits from overloading and prevents short circuits — but when a breaker fails, that protection disappears. Breakers that trip repeatedly, won't reset, or produce a buzzing or burning smell need immediate professional attention. Do not keep resetting a tripping breaker — the wiring behind it may be overheating. Shut off power and call us. We can diagnose the failure, replace the breaker, and determine whether your panel needs upgrading to handle your home's electrical demand. Panel services → | Circuit breaker services →
Your electrical panel is the heart of your home's power system. It distributes electricity to every outlet, light, and appliance—and protects your home from overloads and electrical fires. But if your panel is outdated, undersized, or showing signs of wear, it's not just an inconvenience. It's a safety hazard.
Most homeowners don't think about their electrical panel until something goes wrong. Here's what to watch for:
Many homes in Red Bank and the surrounding area were built with 100-amp service, which was adequate decades ago but struggles to keep up with today's electrical demands. Between central air conditioning, electric dryers, home offices, and now EV chargers, 100 amps simply isn't enough for most modern households.
A 200-amp service upgrade is the current standard for residential homes and provides enough capacity for most families—including those adding EV charging or a standby generator. For larger homes, properties with multiple HVAC systems, or those planning significant additions, we may recommend 400-amp service to ensure you never run into capacity issues.
A full electrical panel upgrade involves more than just swapping out the box. We coordinate with JCP&L to disconnect and reconnect your service, replace the meter base if required, install a new code-compliant panel with modern circuit breakers, and ensure everything passes inspection. The process typically takes one day, though homes requiring service entrance upgrades or significant rewiring may take longer.
For a limited time, every full electrical panel upgrade includes a FREE whole-house surge protector (a $1,200 value). This protects every device in your home—from your refrigerator to your TV to your HVAC system—from power surges caused by lightning, grid fluctuations, or utility switching. It's the perfect complement to a new panel and gives you complete peace of mind.
The wiring inside your walls determines the safety, capacity, and reliability of your entire electrical system. In Monmouth County, that wiring varies dramatically depending on when your home was built — from knob-and-tube (pre-1930s) to cloth-insulated (1930s–1950s) to aluminum branch circuits (1965–1973) to modern copper Romex.
Each wiring type has different risks. Knob-and-tube has no ground wire and can't be buried in insulation. Cloth-insulated wiring's rubber coating deteriorates and exposes bare copper. Aluminum wiring overheats at connection points due to thermal expansion. If your home was built before 1975, there's a good chance some or all of your wiring needs assessment.
We handle all residential wiring work:
Not sure what you're dealing with? We assess the wiring, tell you what condition it's in, and give you a clear recommendation — not a scare tactic.
When it comes to electrical services, having a contractor you can trust and rely on is invaluable. When there’s a problem with your home’s electrical system, time is a key factor for your family’s safety and for preventing the problem from worsening. At Super Power Electric, we know that when electrical problems occur, people get nervous and scared. That’s why we don’t keep our clients waiting in the dark.
Since 1996, we have been building relationships with families in our community and letting them know that if they need help with their electrical system, we are here for them. If you search “electrician near me” in Monmouth County, NJ, you’ll find us. Look at our reviews and our reputation, and you’ll know that Super Power Electric is the only logical choice for safe, quality electrical services in Monmouth County.
Contact us today at 732-851-8487 to schedule your electrical service.
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It is crucial that you never attempt electrical repairs on your own — even if they seem like small projects. Electricity is dangerous, and electric shocks can be fatal. Our team has the training, tools, and experience to handle electrical wiring and other components safely while doing repairs and installations in your home.
Use extreme caution if you need to access the circuit breakers in an electrical panel. Never touch any exposed wires within the panel, and never go near it if the area surrounding it is wet. A circuit breaker that isn’t working properly may trigger a major electrical fault and explode if it can’t handle the maximum voltage.
It’s also important not to procrastinate if you’re experiencing electrical problems in your home. Call a licensed electrician immediately if your light fixtures or electrical wiring are exhibiting strange behavior. Malfunctioning electrical components can trigger an electrical fire in your home or shock you or one of your family members.
At Super Power Electric, our clients’ safety is our number one concern. While DIY projects have become increasingly popular thanks to an influx of step-by-step instructional videos online, electrical work is far more complicated and dangerous than painting or building furniture. Other than the safety concerns, attempting to install or repair electrical components in your home could create more complex and expensive problems than you already had.
Your electrical system may not be up to code with current New Jersey state standards if you live in a home that is more than a couple of decades old. If the wires, outlets, or electrical panels are out of date, they can create an unsafe environment for your family and guests. Most electrician contractors can do a safety inspection and find any areas that need rewiring or require upgrades.
Many older homes across the country have aluminum wiring running through them, connecting the outlets, switches, and panels. Reports show that these wires are 50 times more likely to cause an electrical fire than the copper wiring used today. Aluminum wiring is so problematic that many home insurance companies will refuse to provide coverage unless the homeowner can prove they’ve had the wiring removed and replaced with a safer alternative.
If you’re considering purchasing a house, we strongly recommend having it inspected by a professional electrician. There’s so much hidden wiring and electrical connections behind the walls and under the flooring that it’s impossible for someone without training and experience to find all the potential hazards. If the seller can’t produce information about the history of the home’s electrical system, upgrading it is the best way to ensure safety and grant you peace of mind.
If your home’s electrical system isn’t up to code, it will be considerably more difficult to sell. The electrician contractors at Super Power Electric take safety inspections seriously. We’ll go through your home with a fine-toothed comb to spot and eliminate any issues that may be hazardous to you and your loved ones.
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