Your Oceanport Electrician — 5 Minutes from Your Door

Locally Owned Since 1996

We’re Super Power Electric — a family-owned company based in Red Bank, just 5 minutes from Oceanport. We’ve been serving providing electrical services in this community since 1996, and we’re ready to help Oceanport homeowners navigate the changes ahead.

Oceanport is one of Monmouth County’s best-kept secrets — a small waterfront borough on the Shrewsbury River, surrounded by water on three sides, with a tight-knit community that generations of families have called home.

It’s also a town in transformation.

Netflix is building a $1 billion production campus at Fort Monmouth, with 12 soundstages opening in 2027-2028. That means 5,000+ construction and permanent jobs, new housing, new businesses, and a wave of development that will reshape Oceanport and the surrounding area for decades.

For homeowners, that transformation brings both opportunity and challenge. New construction needs electrical systems designed for modern demands. Older homes need upgrades to keep pace. And everyone in this flood-prone, waterfront community needs to think about storm preparedness.

Oceanports #1 Rated Electrician - Super Power Electric

Why Oceanport Homeowners Choose Us

We’re not just any electrician — we’re your neighbors. Our Red Bank office is 5 minutes away, which means:

Same-day service when you need it ✓ Fast emergency response during storms ✓ No travel fees eating into your budget ✓ Technicians who know Oceanport — the streets, the housing, the challenges

We’ve worked on waterfront estates in Port-au-Peck. Ranch homes near Wolf Hill. New construction at Liberty Walk and Parker’s Creek. Historic homes on Main Street. We understand the unique electrical challenges of this waterfront community.

Licensed. Insured. Local.

  • NJ Electrical License #12849
  • Family-owned since 1996
  • 900+ five-star reviews
  • 24/7 emergency service
  • Background-checked technicians

Electrical Services for Oceanport Properties

How Can We Help You?

Services Offered

Most Oceanport homes built before 1990 have 100-amp electrical panels. That was fine when homes had fewer appliances and no central air. Today, it's not enough.

A 200-amp panel upgrade gives you capacity for:

  • Central air conditioning
  • Modern kitchens with multiple appliances
  • Home offices with multiple devices
  • EV chargers (required for most installations)
  • Future additions and renovations

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Handling everything from repairs, installations, troubleshooting, upgrades and more. Oceanport's first call electrician

Oceanport's waterfront location means storm exposure. Hurricane Sandy flooded the borough hall. Major roads in Port-au-Peck flood during nor'easters and high tides. Power outages can last days.

A standby generator protects your family and your home:

  • Automatic startup when power fails
  • Keeps refrigerators, sump pumps, and HVAC running
  • Powers medical equipment if needed
  • Protects against frozen pipes in winter

We install Generac, Kohler, and other major brands. We handle permitting, installation, and ongoing maintenance.

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Electric vehicles are becoming the norm, and Oceanport homeowners are making the switch. A Level 2 home charger gives you:

  • Full charge overnight (vs. 24+ hours with a standard outlet)
  • Convenient charging at home
  • Lower cost than public charging stations

Most older Oceanport homes need a panel upgrade before EV charger installation. We can assess your system and provide a complete solution.

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Oceanport sits between the Shrewsbury River and Branchport Creek — a small borough where salt air, moisture, and aging infrastructure converge to create persistent electrical problems. Outdoor outlets corrode. GFCI receptacles trip without cause. Breaker panels in garages and basements develop condensation issues that accelerate wear. The older homes along Port-au-Peck Avenue and Monmouth Boulevard add the usual mid-century problems: overloaded circuits, failing connections, and wiring that's simply past its useful life.

The Fort Monmouth redevelopment area adds another dimension — repurposed buildings and new construction where electrical systems are being commissioned or adapted for new uses. We handle residential repairs throughout Oceanport and respond to emergencies 24/7. When the Shrewsbury River sends a storm surge through the borough, we're one of the first contractors available.

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Whole-House Surge Protection — Protect your electronics and appliances from storm-related power surges.

Wiring & Rewiring — Aluminum wiring remediation, circuit additions, and upgrades for older homes.

Indoor & Outdoor Lighting — Landscape lighting, dock lighting, security lighting, and interior upgrades.

Electrical Inspections — Pre-sale inspections, insurance evaluations, and safety assessments.

Oceanport Is Changing - Are You Prepared?

Netflix is investing $1 billion to build a 292-acre production campus at Fort Monmouth — the largest film studio on the East Coast outside of New York City. The development includes:

  • 12 soundstages (nearly 500,000 square feet)
  • Backlots, offices, and production support facilities
  • 3,500 construction jobs + 1,500 permanent production jobs
  • Projected billions in economic impact

What this means for Oceanport homeowners:

  1. Property values are rising. Homes near major employers typically appreciate faster.
  2. New residents are coming. Production workers, crew members, and support staff will need housing — many will choose Oceanport for its proximity.
  3. Infrastructure is improving. Roads, utilities, and services are being upgraded to support the development.
  4. Electrical demands are increasing. More people, more businesses, more construction — and older electrical systems that need upgrading.

If you’re thinking about selling in the next few years, a panel upgrade and modern electrical system can increase your home’s value. If you’re staying, now is the time to make sure your home is ready for the future.

Diverse Housing Stock Means Different Electrical Needs

Oceanport has a diverse mix of housing, each with its own electrical profile:

Port-au-Peck Waterfront Estates The northern peninsula of Oceanport, surrounded by the Shrewsbury River. High-end homes with private docks, extensive outdoor lighting, and electrical systems that need to support boat lifts, irrigation, pools, and more. Many of these homes have 200-amp or 400-amp service — but older estates may need upgrades.

Ranch and Colonial Homes (1950s-1980s) The bread-and-butter of Oceanport housing. Many built with 100-amp panels that can’t support modern electrical loads. Aluminum wiring may be present in late 1960s-70s construction.

Condo Communities Several condo and townhouse communities throughout the borough. Common electrical issues include aging panels, limited capacity, and outdated wiring in common areas.

New Construction Modern homes built to current code with 200-amp panels, structured wiring, and EV charger pre-wiring. These homes typically need minimal electrical work beyond customization.

Historic Homes Some of Oceanport’s oldest homes, particularly along Main Street and near the original town center. May have knob-and-tube wiring, undersized panels, and other issues requiring careful remediation.

Background Checked Technicians

At Super Power Electric, our customers come first. That is why we only hire the best—conducting comprehensive background tests and drug screenings so you can breathe easy with our trusted employees.

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Experience Our Super Power Service, Like Thousands Of Others

We’ve worked throughout Oceanport — from Port-au-Peck estates to Fort Monmouth developments to established neighborhoods near Wolf Hill. We have over 900 five-star reviews across Google, Yelp, and Facebook. Our reputation in Oceanport and throughout Monmouth County is built on doing the job right — every time. 

Waterfront living means storms

Upgrades That Help Keep Your Home Safe During Storms

Oceanport’s location on the Shrewsbury River means flood and storm risk that inland communities don’t face.

Sandy Hit Hard Hurricane Sandy in 2012 flooded the Oceanport Borough Hall so badly that council meetings had to be held at Maple Place Middle School for years. The Port-au-Peck section saw major flooding — Oceanport Avenue, Monmouth Boulevard, and multiple side streets were impassable.

Flood Risk Continues Major roads in Port-au-Peck flood during nor’easters and lunar high tides. The borough participates in FEMA’s flood insurance program and has established evacuation zones.

How We Help

  1. Generator installation — Automatic backup power when the grid fails
  2. Sump pump circuits — Dedicated circuits with generator backup
  3. Panel relocation — Moving electrical panels above flood level
  4. Post-storm inspection — Checking for saltwater damage and electrical hazards
  5. Surge protection — Guarding against power fluctuations during storms

Work With The Local Experts

Whether you need a panel upgrade, a generator installation, an EV charger, or electrical work for new construction — we’re here to help.

Blocks We Serve In Oceanport

We work throughout Oceanport, including:

  • Port-au-Peck — Waterfront peninsula, high-end estates, private docks
  • Wolf Hill — Established residential neighborhood, Wolf Hill Recreation Area
  • Main Street / Downtown — Historic homes, commercial properties
  • Fort Monmouth — New construction, Liberty Walk, Netflix campus area
  • Shrewsbury Harbor Estates — Waterfront community
  • Elkwood Park — Residential neighborhood
  • Gooseneck Point — Waterfront area

No matter where you are in Oceanport, we’re just minutes away. 

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frequently asked questions

We’re based in Red Bank, about 5 minutes from most Oceanport locations. For emergencies, we can often arrive within 30-60 minutes.

Yes. We’ve worked on many Port-au-Peck waterfront homes, including dock lighting, boat lift circuits, and panel upgrades for high-demand properties.

Have your electrical system inspected before turning power back on. Saltwater damage can create fire hazards that aren’t visible. We provide post-flood electrical inspections.

Given the flood risk and storm exposure, we strongly recommend standby generators for all Oceanport homeowners — especially in Port-au-Peck and other waterfront areas.

Whole Surge Protection
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