Residential & Commercial Electrical Services in NJ
Serving Ocean County and Monmouth County New Jersey
Since our inception in 2000, Turbo Electric has provided electrical services throughout New Jersey ranging from small residential projects, to large USPS distribution facilities and food production equipment plants. We are flexible, friendly and whether your task is a small residential electrical job or a large industrial electrical project, we are here for you. We service several small business owners throughout Monmouth & Ocean county NJ, area municipalities, housing authorities and yacht clubs along the jersey shore that depend on our services for their electrical maintenance needs. It would be our pleasure to serve you also.
Turbo Electric is your all-in-one electrician in the Ocean and Monmouth County areas. We offer a full range of residential, commercial and industrial solutions to meet your unique needs.
Whether it’s a new addition to your home, maintenance for your business, or a full-scale solution for your industrial facility, we have the knowledge and expertise to make it happen. Our commitment is flawless functionality, high efficiency, and strict standards of safety for every electrical system we install or service.
Why Choose Turbo Electric?
Electrical systems range from simple to complex. In order to install and maintain these systems to the highest possible standard, you need a professional who can draw on decades of experience. You need a friendly face who understands your goals, works with your budget, and communicates openly throughout the process.
That’s exactly the level of service Turbo Electric provides for every client, from homeowners to small businesses to large industrial operators.
We know how important your electrical systems are, and we’re passionate about finding solutions that surpass your expectations. Check out our residential or commercial services pages for a detailed description of the services we offer, and feel free to get in touch with our friendly team to discuss your electrical needs with no obligation.
Here are some other things you should know about us:
We’re fully licensed and insured as an electrical contractor in the State of New Jersey.
Our 24 year reputation is built on friendly service and impeccable results.
We’re highly experienced with fit outs, installations, maintenance and upgrades of all types.
Our rates are some of the most competitive in the business.
Do you provide free estimates?
Yes, usually most estimates can be done over the phone with a few pictures from a smartphone and a brief description of what needs to be done. Otherwise we can visit the site if it is more involved.
Do you provide emergency services?
We try to accommodate emergency work as quickly as possible, and will work outside our normal business hours if needed to get the job done, however, we are not available for true 24/7 emergency work. Our employees enjoy evenings, Saturdays, and Sundays with their families.
Is the Owner present or involved in every job?
The owner is involved in all jobs overseeing or actually physically working.
Do electricians in New Jersey have to be licensed?
Yes, under current law, with certain exemptions, only electrical work with a potential of 10 volts or less is exempt from the requirement that the work be done by a licensed electrical contractor.
What is a breaker panel?
A breaker panel, or circuit breaker panel is the starting point for all of the branch circuits in your home. The circuit breakers will limit current to a specific circuit based on wire size and equipment connected. They are able to be manually “reset” if they happen to trip from an overload or short circuit.
What is a fuse panel?
Fuse panels do the same job as circuit breaker panels, however, they usually are one time use devices. Fuses do have their uses in modern electrical work and are still used in specialty electronic, HVAC, and main electrical panels. Most people refer to a fuse panel as the old style Edison base panel that screws in a 10,15, 20 or even 30 Amp fuses. They were used before breakers were invented. They are just as safe as a circuit breaker, but the reason people see them as dangerous is that nothing prevents you from screwing in a 30 Amp fuse in place of a 15 Amp. People without electrical experience and who are unfamiliar with wire gauge or size current limits will not understand the very dangerous situation of overfusing a wire.
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