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RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICIANS IN NEW HAVEN

Safe, Reliable Power for Your Home

NO JOB IS TOO SMALL

Residential Electrical Services in New Haven

New Home & Subdivision Wiring

Service Panel Upgrades

Fixture, Fan & Outlet Installation

Electrical Repairs & Troubleshooting

Electrical Connections
Indoor Lights

RELIABLE ELECTRICIANS IN CONNECTICUT

Working With Sampson Electric

Our goal is to make your experience seamless, transparent, and stress-free. From the first conversation to the final walkthrough, we prioritize clear communication and quality service every step of the way.

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Call Us For a Free Estimate

Contact us to discuss your project. We’ll take the time to understand your needs and provide a complimentary, no-obligation estimate tailored to your electrical project.

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Receive an Honest & Clear Quote

We’ll provide a detailed estimate upfront, so you know exactly what to expect. No hidden fees, no surprises, no pressure— just complete transparency.

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Professional Service, Guaranteed

Our licensed electricians arrive on time, work efficiently, and leave your space clean. Once the job is done, we’ll walk you through the results to ensure your complete satisfaction.

Ready to Power Your Home with Confidence?

Whether you have a small repair or a major renovation in mind, the Sampson Electric team is here to help across Connecticut. Experience the difference of working with skilled, licensed electricians who value your safety and satisfaction above all else.

YOUR GO-TO ELECTRICAL COMPANY IN NEW HAVEN

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my home needs an electrical service upgrade?

An electrical service upgrade is often necessary if your current panel is 100 amps or less, or if you live in an older home with outdated wiring. Common signs that you need an upgrade include flickering lights, breakers that frequently trip, outlets that feel warm to the touch, or the use of multiple power strips due to a lack of outlets. Additionally, if you are planning major renovations, adding a central air conditioning system, or installing an EV charger, upgrading to a 200-amp service is crucial to handle the increased electrical load safely and efficiently.

Sampson Electric offers comprehensive residential wiring solutions for projects of all sizes. Whether you are building a new custom home, finishing a basement, or adding an extension, we handle everything from rough wiring to the final trim. Our services include new circuit installation, rewiring for kitchen and bath remodels, code compliance updates for older homes, and wiring for specialty appliances. We ensure all wiring meets the National Electrical Code (NEC) standards to guarantee the safety and longevity of your home’s electrical system.

Absolutely. We specialize in the safe installation of all types of ceiling fans and lighting fixtures. Whether you need recessed lighting (can lights) to modernize your living room, under-cabinet lighting for your kitchen, or a heavy chandelier in your foyer, our licensed electricians ensure the fixtures are mounted securely and wired correctly. For ceiling fans, we ensure the electrical box is rated to support the weight and movement of the fan, preventing wobbling and ensuring safe operation.

While DIY projects are popular, residential electrical work carries significant risks if not performed correctly. Hiring a licensed professional like Sampson Electric ensures that all work is performed safely, correctly, and up to current building codes. Improper wiring can lead to fire hazards, electrical shocks, and expensive repairs down the line. Furthermore, many insurance policies may not cover damages caused by unlicensed electrical work. Our team provides peace of mind, a labor guarantee, and the expertise to troubleshoot complex issues that aren’t immediately visible.

A home electrical safety inspection is a thorough examination of your entire electrical system to identify potential hazards and code violations. At Sampson Electric, our 13-point inspection includes checking the condition of your electrical panel, testing Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) and Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters (AFCIs), inspecting grounding systems, and looking for exposed wiring or outdated components like knob-and-tube wiring. We recommend these inspections for new home purchases, homes over 40 years old, or if you haven’t had your system checked in several years. It is a proactive step to prevent outages and ensure your family’s safety.

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