Asset Electric Corp has been serving Dyker Heights, Brooklyn for 6 years, backed by our founder’s 22 years of hands-on electrical experience. We are the trusted licensed electrician for Dyker Heights homeowners and businesses — handling panel replacements, rewiring, EV charger installation, code corrections, and more. Our panel replacement starts at $2,499 with all NYC DOB permits included. Call (929) 340-1108 for a free same-day estimate.
Dyker Heights is home to some of Brooklyn’s most spacious one- and two-family homes, many built in the early 20th century. These properties often have original 60-amp or 100-amp electrical panels, outdated wiring, and electrical systems that were never designed to handle today’s power demands — modern appliances, home offices, EV chargers, central air conditioning, and more. Upgrading the electrical system in a Dyker Heights home is one of the most valuable investments a homeowner can make, both for safety and for resale value.
Dyker Heights is known for its large, detached one- and two-family homes — some of the most spacious residential properties in all of Brooklyn. Many of these homes were built in the early 20th century and still have original 60-amp or 100-amp panels, outdated wiring, and electrical systems that cannot support modern appliances, EV chargers, or home additions. Asset Electric Corp specializes in exactly these types of properties — all work completed with NYC DOB permits and Con Edison coordination where required.
Asset Electric Corp is fully licensed (NYC License #13207), bonded, and insured. We specialize in replacing dangerous Federal Pacific, Zinsco, and Pushmatic panels — common in Dyker Heights older homes. All panel replacements start at $2,499 and include NYC DOB permits and Con Edison coordination. Our services include panel upgrades, rewiring, EV charger installation, GFCI outlets, ceiling fans, lighting, smoke detectors, dedicated circuits, and 24/7 emergency service. Call (929) 340-1108 for a free same-day estimate.
All our work is protected by a 100% satisfaction guarantee.* If you’re not satisfied about our work, contact us! We don’t think the job is done until your expectations are met. Combined with our free estimate for installation, we’re with you from beginning to end.
Here are a few things to know about Dyker Heights:
Speculative luxury housing was first developed in Dyker Heights in October 1895 by Walter Loveridge Johnson from woodland. As a wealthy neighborhood, it was able to maintain its status through the 20th century. Tenth Avenue and Thirteenth Avenue and 79th Street and 86th Street were the primary boundaries during the height of his development. A 110-foot hill, about 82nd Street and Eleventh Avenue, contained the finest homes of the development.
The residential community of Dyker Heights has a suburban character, with detached and semi-detached one- and two-family residences. Many of these residences have driveways and private gardens, which are not common in other parts of New York City. There are few apartment buildings in the neighborhood, and the streets are lined with trees. Approximately three sections can be identified within Dyker Heights. An important feature of this area is Dyker Beach Park and Golf Course, located south of 86th Street and east of 7th Avenue. As the name implies, the central section of the neighborhood is more exclusive, extending from Bay Ridge Parkway to 86th Street, as well as between 14th Avenue and Fort Hamilton Parkway. There is a closer integration with surrounding areas at the neighborhood’s northern border. As a civic group representing the interests of Dyker Heights, the Dyker Heights Civic Association was founded in 1928. Lighting displays of all kinds are a common feature of the area, which are usually elaborate.