New Jersey Electrician Directory
Browse 99 NJ city pages for emergency electricians, electrical troubleshooting, panel upgrades, and EV charger installs. Start with your city for the fastest routing.
Quick safety note
If you smell burning, see sparks/arcing, have a hot outlet/panel, or lose power to part of the home, it can be urgent.
- If there’s immediate fire risk, contact emergency services first.
- Keep water away from outlets and panels.
- Call 866-692-4322 to request service routing.
Cities Covered in New Jersey
These pages target high-intent searches like “electrician near me”, “emergency electrician”, “panel upgrade”, and “EV charger installation” in each city.
Coverage by Region
- North Jersey: Bayonne, Belleville, Bergenfield, Bloomfield, Clifton, Edgewater, Elizabeth, Elmwood Park, Englewood, Fair Lawn, Fort Lee, Garfield, Hackensack, Harrison, Hoboken, Jersey City, Kearny, Leonia, Linden, Little Falls, Lodi, Mahwah, Montclair, Morristown, Newark, Newton, North Bergen, Oakland, Palisades Park, Paramus, Parsippany-Troy Hills, Passaic, Paterson, Plainfield, Rahway, Ramsey, Randolph, Ridgewood, Secaucus, Teaneck, Totowa, Washington, Wayne, West Orange, Wyckoff
- Central Jersey: Bridgewater, East Brunswick, Edison, Flemington, Freehold, Hamilton Township, Hillsborough, Lawrence Township, Marlboro, New Brunswick, North Brunswick, Old Bridge, Perth Amboy, Piscataway, Princeton, Sayreville, Somerville, South Brunswick, South Plainfield, Trenton, Woodbridge
- South Jersey: Camden, Cherry Hill, Delanco, Deptford Township, Gloucester Township, Medford, Millville, Mount Holly, Mount Laurel, Pennsauken, Runnemede, Salem, Turnersville, Vineland, West Deptford, Winslow Township
- Shore: Atlantic City, Berkeley Township, Brick Township, Cape May, Eatontown, Egg Harbor Township, Galloway Township, Hazlet, Lakewood, Long Branch, Mays Landing, Middletown, North Cape May, Red Bank, Stafford Township, Toms River, Wildwood
Most‑Requested Electrical Services in NJ
Use this directory to find providers for the most common residential and commercial electrical needs:
- Emergency electrician for sparking outlets, burning smells, and partial power loss
- Electrical troubleshooting (breaker keeps tripping, flickering lights, dead outlets, GFCI resets)
- Panel upgrades (100A/200A service, panel replacement, load balancing)
- Breaker repair/replacement and diagnosing overloads
- Outlet & switch installs (including GFCI/AFCI where needed)
- Lighting & ceiling fans (fixtures, recessed, outdoor, dimmers)
- EV charger (Level 2) installation and dedicated circuits
- Whole-house surge protection and grounding/bonding checks
- Generator interlock kits / transfer switches (where applicable)
- Commercial electrical service calls for offices, retail, and restaurants
How This Directory Works
- Pick your city to view the local page.
- Match the service you need and review what to ask when calling.
- Call 866-692-4322 and confirm availability, pricing, and credentials.
Helpful tip: Electrical work often requires permits/inspections depending on the scope and municipality. A licensed electrician can advise and coordinate.
Electrician Advertising in New Jersey
If you’re a licensed electrician 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
- Licensed electricians
- Emergency / after-hours dispatch
- Panel upgrade specialists
- EV charger installers
What to include
- Business name + service area
- Phone + email
- License/insurance info
- Services + hours
Contact
Phone: 866-692-4322
Email: hello@NJElectricianDirectory.com
Featured placements are limited by city. Call to request availability.
New Jersey Electrician FAQ
When should I call an emergency electrician?
Call immediately for burning smells, sparks/arcing, smoking outlets/panels, breakers that won’t reset, or water near electrical components. If there’s fire risk, contact emergency services first.
Do panel upgrades require permits in New Jersey?
Often, yes—especially for service/panel upgrades and new circuits. Requirements vary by municipality. A licensed electrician can guide you on permits and inspections.
Do electricians install EV chargers across NJ?
Many electricians do. Ask about panel capacity, placement, dedicated circuits, and any utility or township requirements.
What info helps an electrician diagnose faster?
Share what’s affected, when it started, which breaker trips, and whether you noticed heat, odor, buzzing, or flickering lights.
Contact
Call 866-692-4322 for statewide help or email hello@NJElectricianDirectory.com.