New Jersey Electrician Directory

Find electricians across NJ for emergency electrical service, panel upgrades, breaker repair, outlets & GFCI, and lighting & EV charger installs. Choose your city below to view the local electrician hub page.

24 NJ city hubs
North • Central • South • Shore coverage
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Cities Covered in New Jersey

These pages are built for high-intent searches like “emergency electrician near me”, “panel upgrade”, “breaker keeps tripping”, and “GFCI outlet repair” in each city.


Coverage by Region

Most-Requested Electrician Services in NJ

Use this directory to find providers for the most common residential and commercial electrical needs:

  • Emergency electrician (24/7) for sparking outlets, burning smell, partial power loss, and breaker failures
  • Electrical panel upgrades & replacements (service upgrades, capacity planning)
  • Breaker troubleshooting & replacement when a breaker keeps tripping or won’t reset
  • Outlet, switch, and GFCI repair (kitchen/bath/garage protection)
  • Lighting installation (fixtures, recessed lights, exterior/security lighting)
  • Ceiling fan installation and replacements
  • EV charger installation (Level 2 chargers and dedicated circuits)
  • Surge protection and electrical safety improvements
  • Commercial electrical service calls for offices, retail, and multi-unit properties
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How This Directory Works

  1. Pick your city to view the local electrician hub page.
  2. Match the service you need (emergency, panels, breakers, outlets/GFCI, lighting, EV chargers).
  3. Contact a provider and confirm availability, pricing, and credentials.
Helpful tip: For safety issues (burning smell, sparks, smoke), shut off the affected breaker if it’s safe. If you suspect immediate danger, contact emergency services first.

Homeowner Checklist

  • Ask if the electrician is licensed & insured for the job.
  • Request upfront pricing (or a clear estimate) for labor + parts.
  • For panel work, ask about permits/inspections in your municipality.
  • For EV chargers/new circuits, confirm panel capacity and whether load calculations are included.

Electrician Advertising & “Get Listed”

If you’re an electrical contractor serving New Jersey and want local leads from city pages, request a listing. Provide your service area, emergency hours (if offered), and proof of licensing/insurance.

Ideal for

  • Emergency electricians (after-hours)
  • Panel upgrade specialists
  • EV charger installers
  • Residential & commercial service teams

What to include

  • Business name + service area
  • Phone + email
  • Insurance info
  • Services + hours

Contact

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New Jersey Electrician FAQ

How do I find an electrician near me in New Jersey?

Start by choosing your city page, then compare providers by the service you need (emergency repairs, panel upgrades, breaker troubleshooting, outlets/GFCI, lighting, or EV chargers). Always confirm licensing, insurance, and availability before scheduling.

When should I call an emergency electrician?

Call right away for burning smells, sparking outlets, smoke, repeated breaker trips, partial power loss, buzzing from a panel/outlet, or water near electrical components. If there’s immediate danger, contact emergency services first.

Do panel upgrades and EV chargers require permits in NJ?

Often, yes—permits/inspections can apply depending on the scope and municipality, especially for service/panel upgrades and new circuits. A reputable electrician can advise based on your township and the work required.

What services do electricians in NJ typically provide?

Common services include emergency troubleshooting, panel upgrades, breaker and circuit work, outlet/switch/GFCI repairs, lighting and ceiling fan installations, surge protection, smoke/CO detectors, and commercial service calls.

Do you verify every electrician?

Always verify credentials directly with the contractor. Listings may be promotional; homeowners should confirm licensing, insurance, scope, and reviews before hiring.

I’m an electrician—how do I get listed?

Use the Get Listed section on this page to request inclusion. Be ready to provide your service area, emergency hours (if offered), proof of licensing/insurance, and the services you perform.