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Serving Sayreville From Right Up the Parkway

We’re Super Power Electric, a family-owned electrical company based in Red Bank. Sayreville is about 20 minutes up the Garden State Parkway from our office, and we’ve been handling electrical work for homeowners across Middlesex and Monmouth Counties since 1996.

Whether you’re in a 1960s ranch off Bordentown Avenue, a split-level in Parlin, or one of the newer builds near the Route 9 corridor, we’ve worked on homes like yours thousands of times. Over 25,000 jobs completed and 900+ five-star Google reviews.
Super Power Electric - Now serving Sayreville with expert electricians

Services Offered

How Can We Help You?

If your Sayreville home was built before 1990, there's a strong chance you're running on a 100-amp panel. That was standard when homes had a fridge, a TV, and a few lights. Now you've got central air, a home office, a kitchen full of appliances, maybe an EV in the driveway, and that old panel is working harder than it was ever designed to.

 

A 200-amp panel upgrade gives you the capacity for everything your home demands today, plus room for whatever comes next. We handle the full process: permit, installation, inspection, and JCP&L coordination.

 

Power outages in Sayreville aren't hypothetical. Between summer storms, winter nor'easters, and the occasional grid issue along the Route 9 corridor, losing power for hours (or days) is something most residents have dealt with. A Generac standby generator kicks on automatically within seconds of an outage, keeping your lights, heat, refrigerator, and sump pump running without you lifting a finger.

 

We're a certified Generac installer. We handle everything from sizing the generator to your home's electrical load to pulling permits and coordinating the gas line.

 

Charging your EV at home overnight is cheaper and more convenient than any public station. We install Level 2 chargers (Tesla Wall Connector, ChargePoint Home Flex, and others) with a dedicated 240V circuit so you're getting a full charge by morning.

 

Most installations require a panel that can handle the additional 40-50 amp load. If your panel needs an upgrade first, we handle both in the same visit.

 

We're Tesla Certified and ChargePoint Certified.

 

Flickering lights, dead outlets, tripping breakers, buzzing from the panel, warm switch plates — these aren't just annoyances, they're warning signs. We diagnose and fix electrical issues the same day in most cases.

 

Common calls we get from Sayreville homeowners:
- Outlets that stopped working in one room
- Breakers that trip repeatedly under normal use
- Lights dimming when the AC kicks on
- Older homes with ungrounded two-prong outlets
- Aluminum wiring concerns in 1960s-70s construction
 
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Homes built in Sayreville during the late 1960s and 1970s may have aluminum branch wiring, which is a known fire risk when connected to standard copper-rated devices. We remediate aluminum wiring using approved AlumiConn connectors, or full copper rewiring when warranted.

 

We also handle knob-and-tube remediation in the borough's oldest homes, circuit additions for renovations, and structured wiring for home offices and entertainment systems.
 
Recessed lighting, under-cabinet LEDs, landscape lighting, security floods, porch and patio fixtures. We install it all. If you're upgrading from old fluorescent or incandescent fixtures to modern LED, we can typically run the new wiring and swap everything in a single visit.
Buying or selling a home in Sayreville? An electrical inspection identifies safety hazards and code violations before they become deal-breakers. We provide detailed inspection reports that satisfy buyer requirements and help sellers address issues proactively.

 

We also do routine safety inspections for homeowners who want peace of mind, especially in older homes that haven't had their wiring evaluated in decades.

Why Sayreville Homeowners Choose Us

We’re not the closest electrician to Sayreville, and we won’t pretend to be. What we are is the most experienced one you’ll find willing to make the drive, and 20 minutes on the Parkway is nothing when you’re getting, same-day service, emergency response with 24/7 phone operation, technicians who have done more than 25,000+ times and upfront price quotes without the surprise billing.

What Your Home's Age Can Tell You About Your Electrical System

Sayreville has a wide range of housing, and the decade your home was built tells us a lot about what’s going on behind the walls.
The bread and butter of Sayreville housing. Most were built with 60 or 100-amp service, ungrounded outlets, and wiring that's now 60+ years old. If you've never had a panel upgrade, your system is almost certainly undersized for modern use. These homes often need a full panel upgrade, grounding updates, and dedicated circuits for air conditioning and kitchen appliances.
This era is where aluminum wiring shows up. Not every home has it, but enough were built with aluminum branch circuits that it's worth checking if you haven't already. We can inspect and tell you in one visit. These homes also commonly have 100-amp panels that struggle with today's electrical loads.
Generally in better shape electrically, most have 150 or 200-amp panels. The main issues we see are outdated GFCI protection (or none at all in kitchens and bathrooms), missing arc-fault breakers, and panels from manufacturers with known reliability issues (Federal Pacific, Zinsco).
Built to modern code with 200-amp service and proper protection. These homes usually only need work when you're adding something: a home office circuit, an EV charger, a hot tub, a pool, or outdoor lighting.

Background Checked Electricians

Every electrician we send to your home has passed a comprehensive background check and drug screening. We've built our reputation on trust over 30 years, and we protect it by only hiring people we'd let into our own homes.

Storm Prep For Waterfront Homes

If you live in the Morgan section of Sayreville or anywhere near the Raritan Bay shoreline, you already know what storm season looks like. Flooding, power outages, and saltwater damage to electrical components aren’t rare events, they’re part of living here.
Automatic backup power that starts within seconds of a grid failure. Keeps your sump pump, refrigerator, heat, and critical circuits running.
Dedicated circuits with battery or generator backup so your basement stays dry even when the power's out.
Protects every outlet in your home from voltage spikes caused by power restoration after outages. One surge can destroy thousands of dollars in electronics and appliances.
If your electrical panel is in a basement that floods, we can move it above the flood line. This is also a common requirement for flood insurance compliance.
After a flood or major storm, we inspect for water damage to wiring, panels, and outlets before you turn everything back on.

Get Super Power Service Today

Get in touch today and have your job done the right way, with fully licensed electricians, and a 100% money-back guarantee. NJ Electrical License #12849

Neighborhoods we serve in Sayreville

We work throughout Sayreville including Parlin, Morgan, Melrose, South Amboy border, Jernee Mill Road area, Washington Road corridor, Bordentown Avenue, Main Street, and the Route 9 commercial areas. If you’re in Sayreville, we’ll be there.

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Call Us Directly: (732) 851-8487

Frequently Asked Questions

We're based in Red Bank, about 20 minutes from most Sayreville locations via the Garden State Parkway. For scheduled appointments, we give you a specific arrival window. For emergencies, we dispatch the closest available technician and can typically arrive within 45-60 minutes.
Aluminum wiring itself isn't inherently dangerous, but the connections where aluminum meets copper-rated devices are a fire risk. The Consumer Product Safety Commission found that homes with aluminum wiring are 55 times more likely to have fire-hazard conditions at outlets. We inspect aluminum wiring connections and remediate them using approved methods. It doesn't always mean a full rewire, often connector upgrades at every junction point are sufficient.
The clearest signs: breakers that trip frequently, lights that dim when appliances turn on, a panel that's warm to the touch, or a home that still runs on a 100-amp panel with central air and modern appliances. If your panel has a Federal Pacific or Zinsco label, we recommend replacing it regardless of symptoms, both manufacturers have documented safety issues. You can learn more about signs you may need an upgrade here
A portable generator runs on gasoline, needs to be started manually, and powers a few circuits through extension cords. A standby generator is permanently installed, runs on natural gas or propane, starts automatically within seconds of a power outage, and powers your entire home (or selected circuits). For Sayreville homeowners, especially in flood-prone areas near the Raritan Bay, a standby generator with automatic transfer switch is the more reliable option.