Are you planning an electrical upgrade or installation and worried about passing inspections with Con Edison and the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB)?
As a licensed and insured electrician serving Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island, I understand the complexities involved in meeting strict local codes and regulations.
Whether it’s a panel upgrade, new wiring, or installing electrical fixtures, ensuring compliance is essential to avoid delays and costly fines.
Electrical inspections are a critical part of any project.
They ensure that your electrical system is safe, efficient, and up to code.
I’ve guided countless clients through the inspection process, from initial planning to final approval, helping them meet all necessary requirements and get the green light from both Con Edison and the DOB.
Recently, a homeowner in Williamsburg needed to upgrade their electrical panel to accommodate a new HVAC system.
They were concerned about meeting DOB standards and passing Con Edison’s inspection. After completing the installation, I scheduled the inspection, provided all necessary documentation, and ensured the setup was code-compliant.
The homeowner was thrilled when it passed without a hitch, saying, “It was a relief to know everything was handled professionally. We didn’t have to worry about redoing anything.”
Hearing how proper planning and professional installation lead to hassle-free approvals drives my commitment to quality work.
Another client, a commercial property owner in Midtown, was facing delays because their electrical work didn’t pass the initial DOB inspection.
I assessed the issues, corrected code violations, and coordinated the re-inspection.
Once approved, the client said, “We couldn’t have done it without your expertise. It saved us time and money, and we’re grateful for the guidance through the process.”
Making sure projects move forward smoothly is what I’m passionate about.
Imagine completing your electrical project with full confidence that your installation will pass inspection.
No more worrying about surprise violations or unexpected setbacks.
When you work with a professional who understands local regulations, you save time, reduce stress, and ensure your project is completed on schedule.
Financially, it’s crucial to get it right the first time.
Failing an inspection can lead to costly rework, project delays, and even fines.
By choosing a licensed professional with experience navigating Con Edison and DOB requirements, you protect your investment and keep your project on track.
Don’t let the fear of inspection delays hold up your project.
At HK Electric Inc., we take care of the entire inspection process, from planning to final sign-off.
Call us today to ensure your electrical installation meets all codes — let’s get your project approved and completed efficiently.
You can contact or call at 347-576-6163 for a free consultation today
We had a fast-track commercial job and couldn’t afford delays on inspections. HK Electric coordinated with DOB, scheduled early walkthroughs, and ensured all emergency lighting, outlets, and panels passed. No punch list, no surprises—just clean sign-off.
HK Electric upgraded the panel for our solar install and handled the DOB and Con Edison inspections for the electrical service. Everything passed without a single correction. Their experience with solar-ready setups shows.
We couldn’t start demo until electrical service was safely disconnected and inspected. HK Electric showed up fast, made the site safe, and coordinated with DOB to clear the stop work. They’re great at navigating pre-inspection safety protocols.
HK Electric did the rewiring and panel upgrade on a kitchen remodel in Forest Hills. They scheduled the inspection, had everything ready, and stayed onsite until it was signed off. Their process makes our job easier—and keeps us on schedule.
HK Electric worked from our lighting and layout plans and installed all power, lighting, and service gear in a SoHo retail space. They prepped everything for final inspection, submitted required paperwork, and stayed onsite to walk the inspector through. Passed in one shot.
We had several violations for outdated wiring and panel labeling. HK Electric came in, cleaned everything up, corrected the issues, and coordinated the re-inspection with the city. Everything passed, and our violations were cleared. They know how to deal with DOB.
HK Electric was in charge of panel relocation and equipment wiring for a boiler replacement project. They coordinated the electrical inspection around DOB boiler scheduling and made sure all outlets and disconnects passed. That kind of foresight is rare.
I hired these guys for electrical inspections and I needed department of buildings and conedison to come for new meter installations. These electricians near me helped me pass inspections with up to code panel, thank you.
We installed a new fire alarm system and relied on HK Electric to coordinate the power and testing. Their electrical work passed FDNY inspection without a hitch, which made our sign-off process much faster. Solid coordination and zero rework needed.
On our 6-unit build in Jamaica, HK Electric took care of the service entry, panels, and all wiring. What impressed us most? Every DOB and Con Ed inspection passed the first time. They know how to prep, file, and explain everything to the inspector.
HK Electric handled the full electrical scope on a gut renovation in Bed-Stuy, including panel upgrades and new circuits. Their prep work was top-notch—we passed both rough and final inspections without a single red mark. That’s why we keep bringing them onto our jobs.
We’ve done several bathroom remodels with HK Electric. They always show up on time, install GFCIs, recessed lights, fan timers—whatever we need. They make sure the wiring is clean and protected before we tile. Highly dependable and easy to work with.
Precision matters when you’re building custom cabinets around panels and outlets. HK Electric took exact measurements, roughed everything to spec, and even stayed late to help adjust placement. Smoothest collaboration we’ve had in months.