Boston properties range from Beacon Hill row houses and Back Bay brownstones to South End condos, Dorchester multifamily homes, Jamaica Plain Victorians, and modern high-rises near the Seaport and downtown core. That mix creates electrical needs that can change block by block, especially where historic finishes, shared walls, tight utility rooms, and newer smart-home expectations meet older infrastructure.
Homeowners, landlords, and light commercial tenants in Boston often need electrical work that respects historic construction while still supporting today's loads. Panel capacity, kitchen and bath circuits, HVAC equipment, EV chargers, lighting controls, and life-safety upgrades all have to be planned carefully in buildings where access can be limited and existing wiring may have been modified over many decades.
Justus Electric helps Boston customers make practical electrical improvements with clean troubleshooting, clear upgrade options, and installation work suited to dense urban properties. Whether the project is a brownstone service upgrade, a condo lighting refresh, a Dorchester multifamily repair, or a small business buildout, the focus is dependable power, code-conscious work, and minimal disruption.
Core Electrical Services in Boston
- Electrical panel upgrades for Boston brownstones, condos, and multifamily buildings
- Knob-and-tube replacement and old wiring corrections in Beacon Hill, Back Bay, and South End homes
- Dedicated appliance, HVAC, and heat pump circuits for compact city properties
- Condo and apartment lighting upgrades for high-rises, row houses, and renovated units
- EV charger wiring for garages, curbside-adjacent parking, and shared parking areas where feasible
- Light commercial electrical repairs for neighborhood shops, offices, and mixed-use buildings
Common Electrical Problems We Resolve in Boston
- Overloaded panels in brownstones and older multifamily homes after kitchen, HVAC, or laundry upgrades
- Aging cloth, knob-and-tube, or mixed-generation wiring hidden behind historic plaster and trim
- Limited access to meters, risers, basements, and utility rooms in dense Boston buildings
- Insufficient grounding, GFCI protection, or AFCI protection in older renovated units
- Lighting, outlet, and circuit problems caused by piecemeal renovations across multiple ownership periods