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Somerville has been the seat of Somerset County since 1783 — and its architectural character reflects that history. From Victorian homes along the northwestern streets to 19th-century commercial buildings on Main Street and the revitalized Division Street corridor, Somerville demands electricians who understand old structures. We’ve been that electrician here for over 20 years.
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Somerville Borough — incorporated in 1909, though its courthouse dates to 1783 — is the most architecturally layered municipality we serve. The northwestern neighborhoods are defined by Victorian-era homes built in the 1880s through 1910s: large, multi-story structures with complex rooflines, plaster walls, and original wiring systems that have been modified and re-modified over more than a century. On the east side, near Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (founded 1901), smaller Cape Cods and ranch houses from the 1940s through 1960s present a different set of electrical challenges.
Then there is the commercial dimension. Somerville’s Main Street revival — now home to over 50 restaurants and eateries, and anchored by Division Street’s pedestrian corridor and Wolfgang’s Steakhouse — has generated an enormous demand for commercial tenant improvement electrical work. Opening or renovating a restaurant in a 100-year-old Main Street building is one of the most electrically complex jobs we do. We’ve done it many times here.
Every Somerville job includes a free written estimate, a licensed NJ Master Electrician on-site, all permits handled through the Community Development Department at Borough Hall, and a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Request your estimate online or call us directly.
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~15 min from our Bridgewater base · 24 hours · 365 days a year
Somerville’s Distinct Zones
Somerville Borough covers roughly 2.9 square miles but packs in an extraordinary variety of building types, eras, and electrical needs. Understanding which zone you’re in shapes everything from the scope of the work to the permit process:
Somerville’s most architecturally significant residential zone. Large Victorian and colonial homes from the 1880s–1910s with original or early-modified knob-and-tube wiring. The James Harper Smith Estate and similar properties set the neighborhood’s tone. Rewiring these homes requires patience, skill, and respect for original plasterwork.
The commercial and cultural heart of Somerset County. Buildings date from the early 1900s and house 50+ restaurants and retailers. Electrical demand from modern restaurant equipment routinely exceeds what these buildings were originally designed to carry. We do constant panel upgrade and TI work here.
Home to the 1909 white marble courthouse, the Wallace House (George Washington’s HQ, 1778–79), and the Old Dutch Parsonage. Properties in this area often have historic designation considerations that affect how electrical work can be performed and permitted.
The area surrounding Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (founded 1901) features smaller Cape Cods and ranch-style homes from the 1940s–1960s. Typical electrical issues here differ from the Victorian NW: aluminum wiring, undersized panels, and aging service entrances are most common.
Since Somerville earned its NJ Transit Village designation in 2010, the station area has seen over 1,200 new housing units added. New construction electrical — from rough-in to final inspection — is active work for us here, alongside EV charger installations in new mixed-use properties.
We cover the entire 08876 ZIP code. Every street in Somerville Borough is familiar ground — from Veterans Memorial Drive to Bridge Street along the Raritan River. If your address is in 08876, we serve it.
Services in Somerville, NJ
200-amp service upgrades for Somerville’s Victorian-era homes and aging residential stock. Many homes in the NW district have never had a proper panel upgrade.
Victorian-era and early 20th-century rewiring. We work carefully in Somerville’s historic plaster-wall homes to minimize damage to original finishes — something many electricians can’t say.
Level 2 home chargers for all EVs. We handle Somerville Borough permits and PSE&G EV rebate documentation. Active service in the new transit village developments.
Recessed lighting, period-appropriate fixtures, dimmers, and landscape lighting. We understand the aesthetic sensibility of Somerville’s historic homes.
Pre-purchase inspections for Somerville homes — especially critical for Victorian-era properties where original wiring systems can be masked by cosmetic renovations.
Full commercial services for Somerville’s Main Street and Division Street businesses. We understand the specific electrical demands of restaurant and hospitality buildouts.
Tenant improvement electrical for Somerville’s booming Main Street corridor. We’ve wired new restaurants in 100-year-old buildings — we know the challenges.
Electrical for Somerville’s transit village new construction. We work directly with builders and GCs on multi-unit residential and mixed-use projects near the station.
24/7 emergency response to Somerville. ~15 minutes from our Bridgewater base. Real licensed electricians on the phone and en route — not a call center.
Simple & Transparent
Somerville has a specific permitting process that differs slightly from surrounding municipalities. Here’s exactly how we navigate it on your behalf.
Call (908) 505-5192 or submit our contact form. We respond within 1 hour during business hours. For emergencies, we respond immediately — 24 hours a day, including holidays.
A licensed NJ Master Electrician visits your Somerville property. For Victorian-era homes, we open walls strategically to assess what’s actually there before quoting — not after. You get a written, itemized estimate with no obligation.
We file all electrical permit applications with Somerville’s Community Development Department at Borough Hall, 25 West End Avenue (Mon–Fri, 8:30am–4:30pm). Note: some Somerville projects require a zoning permit first — we handle that too if needed.
We coordinate final inspection with Somerville Borough’s electrical inspector. We stay on-site through sign-off. You receive all permit documentation and inspection approvals — essential for insurance renewals and future home sales.
Why Somerville Chooses Us
Working in a Somerville Victorian home is fundamentally different from working in a 1990s colonial. Plaster walls, balloon-frame construction, original hardwood floors, and century-old wiring layered with decades of modifications — we know how to navigate all of it. We’ve rewired James Harper Smith-era-style Victorians without destroying a single original plaster medallion. That requires skill and patience that not every electrician has.
Somerville’s downtown has added more than 50 food and beverage establishments, many in buildings from the 1920s and 1930s with original service entrances sized for a fraction of today’s commercial loads. We’ve wired new restaurant buildouts in these buildings — we know what the Somerville Borough inspector requires for commercial food service, and we know how to engineer panels and circuits that meet both code and real-world operational demands.
Somerville’s Community Development Department administers both zoning and construction permits — and unlike some municipalities, some commercial projects require zoning approval before an electrical permit can be issued. We know which projects need that extra step, how to prepare the application, and what Somerville’s inspectors look for. Residential electrical work typically moves faster; we know that process as well.
Somerville is approximately 15 minutes from our Bridgewater Township base under normal traffic conditions. When a restaurant on Division Street loses power at 7pm on a Friday — which we have been called about — that response time matters. We dispatch licensed electricians, not voicemail boxes. Every emergency call we’ve received from Somerville has been answered by a person who could actually help.
Local Expertise
The northwestern residential neighborhoods — the streets surrounding the James Harper Smith Estate, St. John’s Episcopal Church, and the Victorian train station — contain some of the oldest privately owned housing stock in Somerset County. Homes built in the 1880s through 1910s were wired with knob-and-tube systems at a time when residential electrical loads were a fraction of what they are today. What we find in these houses are often three or four generations of electrical work on top of each other: original K&T runs, 1940s additions with rubber-insulated wire, 1970s aluminum branch circuits added during a renovation, and a modern sub-panel added in 1998.
Sorting through that history correctly requires experience. We document everything we find, assess which systems are safe, which are urgent, and which can wait — and we put all of it in writing. We never give a Somerville homeowner a blanket “rewire the whole house” verdict without first showing them specifically why.
The Cape Cods and ranches on Somerville’s east side, built primarily in the 1940s through 1960s near Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, present a different profile entirely. Aluminum branch circuit wiring is common in this zone — installed during the mid-1960s copper shortage and a real fire hazard at connections today. Panel upgrades are the most frequent residential request here, as homeowners add central air conditioning, home office circuits, and EV chargers to houses originally sized for a 60-amp service.
We assess each aluminum-wired home individually. In many cases, a full rewire isn’t necessary — properly applied COPALUM connections at every device and junction throughout the home can resolve both the safety issue and the insurance requirement at significantly lower cost. We tell Somerville homeowners what they actually need, not what generates the largest invoice.
All electrical permits for Somerville Borough properties go through the Community Development Department at Borough Hall, 25 West End Avenue, Somerville, NJ 08876. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. • (908) 725-2300.
Somerville’s downtown revival has been remarkable — Division Street’s pedestrian plaza, Wolfgang’s Steakhouse, Origin French Thai, the Village Brewing Company, and dozens of other businesses have transformed what was once a struggling downtown. But the buildings these businesses occupy are largely from the 1910s through 1940s, with original service entrances that were designed for far lighter commercial loads.
A modern restaurant requires dedicated circuits for commercial refrigeration, HVAC, hood exhaust systems, dishwashers, and POS systems. A typical restaurant buildout in a Main Street building requires a panel replacement, multiple new dedicated circuits, and coordination with PSE&G on service capacity. We’ve done this in Somerville repeatedly. We know what Somerville Borough’s commercial electrical inspector looks for during rough-in and final inspections, and our commercial work passes first try.
If you’re opening a business in downtown Somerville, call us before you sign your lease. We can assess the existing electrical infrastructure in any space and tell you what your buildout will actually cost — before you’re committed.
Somerville is served by PSE&G, giving residents access to the state’s best-stacked EV incentive combination. The new transit village development has also accelerated EV adoption throughout the borough:
For Level 2 residential charger installation through PSE&G’s EV Charging Program
State rebate for purchase of eligible Level 2 smart charger (apply within 14 days)
30% of installation costs (IRS Form 8911) through June 2026
We handle all permit and installation documentation for these programs. Most Somerville Level 2 charger installs are completed in a single day.
What Somerville Customers Say
“Rewired our 1905 Victorian in the northwest section before we listed it for sale. They worked around original plaster, original hardwood, everything. Zero unnecessary damage. The rewire uncovered K&T that a previous inspector missed entirely. We sold for asking price with no electrical contingencies.”
Susan & Mark T. — NW Victorian District, Somerville
“Restaurant electrical fit-out in a 1920s Main Street building. New panel, dedicated circuits for the kitchen, hood exhaust, refrigeration, POS — all of it. They knew exactly what the Somerville inspector would require. Passed on first inspection. We opened on time. That’s everything.”
Restaurant Owner — Main Street, Somerville
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