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Dunellen Borough — named after its Central Railroad of New Jersey station — is 1.06 square miles of Middlesex County sitting at the crossroads of Middlesex, Somerset, and Union counties. A Victorian-era rail suburb turned commuter destination, with new luxury townhomes rising beside the original housing stock. We serve Dunellen from our Bridgewater base, approximately 15 minutes away.
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Dunellen Borough was incorporated on October 28, 1887 — taking its name from the Dunellen station of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, which had anchored a planned residential development around the line years before the borough formally existed. The railroad made Dunellen: it was a commuter suburb from the start, built around the idea that people would live here and work in the city. The NJ Transit Raritan Valley Line still serves Dunellen Station today, connecting residents to Newark Penn Station and New York Penn Station via Secaucus Junction.
At 1.06 square miles, Dunellen is one of the smallest boroughs in central New Jersey by area — but at 6,894 people per square mile, it is one of the densest. The borough sits at a genuine three-county crossroads: Middlesex and Piscataway to the north and east; Green Brook Township (Somerset County) to the southwest; and Plainfield (Union County) to the west. That means Dunellen shares its 08812 ZIP code with Green Brook Township, a quirk we already know well. For Dunellen addresses, all permits go through the Dunellen Borough Construction Office at 355 North Avenue — not any Somerset County office.
Dunellen’s housing stock reflects its history: Victorian-era homes from the railroad-suburb era, mid-20th century colonials and bungalows, and now a wave of new luxury townhome developments rising near the train station for the commuter market. Each housing era has different electrical needs, and we are experienced with all of them. Request a free estimate or call directly.
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Dunellen Borough Neighborhoods
In 1.06 square miles, Dunellen has distinct areas shaped by its railroad history and its ongoing transformation:
The Dunellen NJ Transit station (Raritan Valley Line) anchors the borough’s center at North Avenue (Route 28) and Washington Avenue. This is where the new luxury townhome developments are rising, targeted at NYC commuters. New construction electrical: panel capacity, EV chargers, smart home wiring. Borough Hall and the Construction Office are at 355 North Avenue, one block from the station.
Route 28 (North Avenue) runs east-west through the borough as the main commercial arterial. Retail, restaurants, service businesses, and mixed-use properties line both sides. The Dunellen Theatre (built 1920) and Eight on the Break (since 1973) are landmarks here. Commercial electrical for small business owners is active along this corridor.
The residential streets radiating from the train station have some of the original Victorian-era housing from Dunellen’s 1880s-1910s railroad suburb era. These homes are among the oldest in the borough and have the layered electrical history typical of 130-year-old structures: original knob-and-tube, early BX modifications, and multiple eras of partial upgrading.
The bulk of Dunellen’s existing housing stock comes from the post-war suburban expansion. Colonials and bungalows from this era dominate many of the borough’s residential blocks. These homes typically have 100-amp service and original panels now reaching the age where upgrades are needed — especially as homeowners add EV chargers and more circuits.
Dunellen’s southwestern edge borders Green Brook Township (Somerset County). This is where the 08812 ZIP code shared between the two municipalities matters for permit filing: Dunellen addresses need Dunellen Borough permits; Green Brook addresses need Green Brook Township permits. We know the line and always file in the correct jurisdiction.
We serve every address in the Dunellen Borough portion of ZIP 08812. Note that this ZIP is shared with Green Brook Township in Somerset County. All Dunellen permits go to 355 North Avenue; all Green Brook permits go to 111 Greenbrook Road. We confirm jurisdiction for every 08812 address before filing.
Services in Dunellen, NJ
200-amp service upgrades for Dunellen homes. The post-war 1940s-1970s housing stock that dominates the borough now needs panel upgrades — especially as residents add EV chargers. All permits through 355 North Avenue.
Full rewiring for Dunellen’s Victorian-era homes. Knob-and-tube removal, BX replacement, and aluminum wiring remediation for the older housing stock. Assessed, documented, and permitted correctly.
Level 2 EV chargers for Dunellen commuters. With the Raritan Valley Line station one block from North Avenue, Dunellen’s commuter base drives strong EV demand. JCP&L and PSE&G customers served.
Commercial services for Route 28 businesses, the Dunellen Theatre, and the borough’s North Avenue commercial corridor. Panel upgrades, equipment circuits, tenant fit-outs, and code compliance.
New construction wiring for the luxury townhome developments rising near Dunellen Station. From rough-in through final inspection, coordinated with builders and general contractors.
Standby generator transfer switches for Dunellen homes. Dense borough with an older grid — outages happen. Generators sized correctly for critical household loads.
Pre-purchase and pre-sale electrical inspections for Dunellen homes. Written reports for insurance. Critical for the Victorian-era and post-war housing stock common throughout the borough.
Recessed lighting, GFCI upgrades, outlet additions, and LED conversions for Dunellen homes. Careful work in older plaster walls throughout the borough’s historic housing stock.
24/7 emergency response. ~15 min from Bridgewater. Licensed electricians, real response times, around the clock.
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Dunellen’s shared ZIP code with Green Brook Township means permits must be filed carefully. We know this distinction and always file in the correct jurisdiction.
Call (908) 505-5192 or submit our form. We respond within 1 hour during business hours. For Dunellen emergencies, we respond immediately — 24 hours every day.
A licensed NJ Master Electrician visits your property. We assess the existing system for its era — Victorian K&T, post-war 100-amp, or new construction — and provide a written, itemized estimate. No obligation.
All Dunellen Borough permits go through 355 North Avenue (2nd Floor), Dunellen, NJ 08812 • (732) 968-3323 — not any Green Brook or Somerset County office, even though both municipalities share ZIP 08812. Construction Official: Scott Brescher. Electrical Sub-Code: John McManus. Hours: Mon–Thu 8:30am–4:30pm; Fri 8:30am–1pm.
Dunellen schedules inspections by appointment — call the Construction Office at (732) 968-3323 to schedule. We coordinate all inspections on your behalf, stay on-site, and provide complete permit documentation after sign-off.
Why Dunellen Chooses Us
ZIP code 08812 is shared between Dunellen Borough (Middlesex County) and Green Brook Township (Somerset County). This causes genuine confusion — electricians who don’t know the area sometimes file Dunellen permits at the Green Brook Township office, or vice versa, causing delays and failed permit searches. We know exactly where the municipal line runs. Every Dunellen address we serve gets its permit filed at 355 North Avenue. Every Green Brook address gets its permit filed at 111 Greenbrook Road. No confusion, no delays, no wrong-county permit problems.
Dunellen’s housing spans 140 years. The oldest Victorian homes from the 1880s-1910s railroad suburb era have layered electrical systems — original knob-and-tube beneath BX modifications beneath 1970s panel work — that require careful assessment before any upgrade. The mid-century colonials and bungalows (1940s-1970s) have 100-amp service now reaching capacity limits. The new townhome developments near the station have modern electrical but need EV charger additions and smart home integration from day one. We have worked in all three eras in Dunellen.
The Dunellen NJ Transit station on the Raritan Valley Line provides daily service toward Newark Penn Station and New York Penn Station. Dunellen has been a commuter borough since 1887 — that identity is more relevant now than ever as the new luxury townhomes at the station attract NYC commuters. We install Level 2 EV chargers for Dunellen homeowners across all housing eras: new construction with easy panel access, post-war homes with capacity upgrades, and Victorian homes where we plan the circuit run carefully.
Our Bridgewater Township base in Martinsville (ZIP 08836) is approximately 15 minutes from Dunellen. For emergency calls — tripped main breaker, sparks at an outlet, storm-related outages — we respond immediately and arrive within 15 minutes. We are not a company that “serves” Dunellen from 45 minutes away. We are genuinely close, and Dunellen homeowners who have called us for emergencies know the difference.
Local Expertise
Dunellen is one of the few New Jersey municipalities directly named after a railroad station rather than a geographic feature or a person. The Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ) established the Dunellen station as part of its planned residential development strategy in the mid-19th century — the railroad built the community to generate passenger traffic. The borough grew outward from the station: the Victorian homes closest to North Avenue and the train tracks are the oldest; the mid-century residential streets further from the tracks came later.
That railroad origin gives Dunellen a unique character: it has always been oriented outward, toward the city, in a way that many New Jersey suburbs weren’t until the highway era. Dunellen residents have always been commuters. The new luxury townhome developments going up across the street from the station aren’t a departure from Dunellen’s identity — they’re a continuation of it, updated for the 21st century.
The Dunellen Theatre, built in 1920 on North Avenue, has operated continuously for over a century and is one of the borough’s defining landmarks. Eight on the Break, the arcade and entertainment center on North Avenue, has been in business since 1973. These two venues reflect Dunellen’s character as a real community with roots — not just a transit stop. The Route 28 (North Avenue) commercial corridor has the density and diversity of a genuine small-city Main Street: restaurants, local services, and small retail stretching the length of the borough.
All permits go through 355 North Avenue, 2nd Floor, Dunellen, NJ 08812 • (732) 968-3323. Hours: Mon–Thu 8:30am–4:30pm, Fri 8:30am–1pm. Construction Official: Scott Brescher. Electrical Sub-Code Official: John McManus. Inspections by appointment — call the office to schedule. Note: ZIP 08812 also serves Green Brook Township. Dunellen Borough permits go to 355 N. Ave, NOT 111 Greenbrook Rd.
Dunellen was once an industrial center as well as a commuter suburb. The Art Color factory — one of the borough’s major employers — closed in the 1960s, accelerating Dunellen’s full transition to a residential commuter community. The industrial era left a specific housing legacy: the working-class and middle-class residential streets that were built for factory workers and their families during Dunellen’s industrial peak. These homes — the 1940s-1960s colonials and bungalows — are now approaching 60-80 years old. Original 60-amp and 100-amp panels are common. We see these systems regularly in Dunellen and know how to assess and upgrade them appropriately.
Dunellen is served by JCP&L (Jersey Central Power & Light), not PSE&G. JCP&L customers can still access federal and state EV incentives:
State rebate for eligible Level 2 smart charger purchase (apply within 14 days of purchase)
30% of installation costs (IRS Form 8911) through June 2026 — up to $1,000
JCP&L may offer additional EV programs — we advise on current availability at time of installation
We handle the Dunellen Borough construction permit and all rebate documentation. Note that Dunellen is JCP&L territory, not PSE&G — this affects which utility rebates are available, though state and federal incentives apply regardless.
What Dunellen Customers Say
“1952 colonial on Washington Avenue. Original 100-amp panel, no grounding, aluminum on some circuits. They assessed everything properly, explained what needed to be done first, and did the panel upgrade and EV charger in the right sequence. Pulled the Dunellen permit through 355 North Ave — not the Green Brook office, which a previous contractor got wrong. Inspection passed first time.”
Homeowner — Washington Avenue, Dunellen
“New townhome near the train station. Needed the EV charger rough-in done before the builder closed the walls. These guys knew the new construction sequence, coordinated directly with my GC, and had the Dunellen Borough rough-in inspection passed before drywall. Professional, fast, and they knew the local permit office.”
Homeowner — Near Dunellen Station
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