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Integrated electrical Solutions - written by Cory GilmanNJ Electrical License #34EB01852700 | Serving Bergen, Ocean, Monmouth & All of New Jersey
Electricity powers every modern convenience in your New Jersey home but it can also be one of the biggest safety risks if not properly maintained. With New Jersey's harsh seasonal weather, older housing stock and increasing electrical demands (EV chargers, heat pumps, smart homes), regular electrical safety and maintenance is no longer optional... it's essential.
As licensed New Jersey electricians with years of hands-on experience serving thousands of local homes, we have seen firsthand how small issues turn into dangerous (and expensive) problems. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know to keep your family safe and your electrical system reliable.
New Jersey homes face unique challenges:
According to national safety data, electrical failures cause thousands of home fires and injuries every year. Proper maintenance and timely upgrades dramatically reduce these risks while lowering energy bills and protecting your property value.
New Jersey’s four distinct seasons each bring specific electrical hazards. Here are the most important tips:
Hurricane Season (June–November)
Winter Storms & Snow
Summer Heat & High AC Use
Read the full seasonal electrical safety guide
Your electrical panel is the “heart” of your home’s power system. Here are the top warning signs it may no longer be safe or sufficient:
Don’t wait for a failure. A modern 200-amp panel is the new standard for NJ homes in 2026.
Read the complete list with costs and solutions
Electrical fires are among the top causes of home fires in New Jersey. The most common culprits in older homes include:
Prevention checklist:
Read the full prevention guide
These two safety devices save lives and homes every year:
Many older NJ homes lack one or both. Upgrading is inexpensive and provides massive protection.
Read the full comparison and code requirements
If your home was built between 1965 and 1973, there’s a good chance it has aluminum wiring — a known fire hazard. Aluminum expands and contracts more than copper, loosens connections,and oxidizes, creating resistance and heat.
Warning signs:
Homes with aluminum wiring are up to 55 times more likely to have connection-related fire hazards. The safest solution is a full rewire with copper.
Read the complete guide
Download or print this checklist and review it annually:
Do-it-yourself electrical work is dangerous and illegal in many situtations. Call a licensed professional immediately if you notice any of the signs above or experience:
Integrated Electrical Solutions offers free electrical safety inspections for NJ homeowners. We handle everything from minor repairs to full rewires and panel upgrades — all code-compliant and backed by warranty.Call (609) 752-6074 today for same-day or next-day service.
A: Every 3–5 years, or immediately if you notice warning signs.Call a licensed professional immediately if you notice any of the signs.
A: Yes — current NEC standards (adopted by NJ) mandate them in specific locations. We can bring your home up to code.Sample text.
A: It can be. We recommend a professional inspection and usually a full rewire for maximum safety.
A: We offer complimentary inspections for most homeowners — contact us to schedule.
Ready to make your New Jersey home safer? Don’t wait for an emergency. Our licensed team provides fast, professional electrical safety assessments and upgrades across the state. Call (609) 752-6074 or request a free quote online.Integrated Electrical Solutions – Your Trusted Local ElectriciansProudly serving Bergen County, Ocean County, Monmouth County, and all of New Jersey.