Brevard County’s Trusted Master Electrician Team

From panel upgrades to 4-point inspection repairs, we focus on safe, insurance-aligned residential electrical work across Brevard County.

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Safe, Code-Compliant Wiring for Every Home

Homeowners across Brevard County call Stingray Electric when they need residential electrical work handled carefully and correctly. Whether you are remodeling, upgrading an older system, or addressing items flagged in an insurance 4-point inspection, we bring a detail-forward approach to each visit.


Residential service can include panel and service upgrades, AFCI protection, GFCI outlets, and targeted rewiring for homes built between 1965–1975.

We also handle modern installs like EV chargers and ceiling fans, with material choices that make more sense for coastal conditions. The goal is straightforward: safer power, cleaner installs, and fewer surprises during inspections or future projects.

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Why Homeowners Choose Stingray Electric

Residential electrical work is not just about passing a quick test. It is about making sure the system stays dependable after the walls are closed up and the inspector has left. For beachside properties, that can mean using corrosion-resistant materials such as stainless hardware and PVC where appropriate.


 For older homes, it often means addressing aluminum branch wiring with the right connectors and methods to reduce risk and satisfy common insurance requirements. We also plan runs with the home’s finish in mind, routing through attics when feasible so the result looks intentional rather than patched together. You will receive practical updates through Jobber, including ETAs and payment options, so the process feels organized from start to finish.

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Services That Fit Your Home’s Needs

Every home comes with its own layout, loads, and history, so we tailor the scope to what your system actually needs. We handle new construction wiring, kitchen and bath remodel wiring, panel and service upgrades, and surge protection aligned with your setup. For homes built in the 60s or 70s, we offer aluminum wiring solutions that may include copper rewiring and approved connector methods such as Alumiconn, depending on what the home calls for.


If you are selling, refinancing, or updating your insurance, we can address common 4-point inspection findings so you can move forward with clearer documentation. We also install EV chargers, perform overhead-to-underground conversions, complete lighting upgrades, and wire pool equipment, with a Master Electrician-led standard of workmanship that stays focused on the job itself.

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Need Residential Help? Let’s Make It Easy

Getting started is simple. Tell us what you are seeing, whether that is flickering lights, repeated tripping, GFCI issues, or a panel that needs attention, and we will walk you through next steps. We serve Brevard County from Satellite Beach, and we use Jobber for scheduling flow, ETA texts, and text-to-pay if you prefer it.


If you are working against an insurance deadline, we can help you prioritize the items that typically matter for approval so you can move forward with a clearer plan. The outcome you should expect is a safer setup and a cleaner path to completion, without added noise or overpromises.

FAQS

Residential Electrical FAQs

  • What do you typically address for aluminum wiring in older Brevard homes?

    We evaluate the wiring type and condition, then recommend the safest path forward. That can include approved connector methods such as Alumiconn and, when appropriate, targeted copper rewiring for higher-risk areas. We also keep common insurance expectations in mind for homes built from 1965–1975.

  • Can you help if my insurance company flagged the electrical portion of a 4-point inspection?

    Yes. We focus on the electrical items commonly cited in 4-point reports, such as panel concerns, missing GFCI or AFCI protection, unsafe wiring conditions, or improper connections. After remediation, you can share the updated details with your insurer or inspector.

  • Do EV charger installs require a panel upgrade?

    Not always. We check your available capacity and panel condition first, then recommend the correct path. If your system can support a Level 2 charger safely, we will proceed with the proper circuit, breaker, and installation method. If not, we will outline what needs to change before the install makes sense.

  • What is the difference between whole-home surge protection and AFCI protection?

    Whole-home surge protection helps reduce damage from voltage spikes, while AFCI breakers are designed to detect certain arcing patterns that can lead to electrical fires. Many homes benefit from both, depending on panel compatibility and the areas being updated.

  • How do you approach installs for homes near the ocean?

    Coastal conditions can accelerate corrosion, so we factor that into material selection and placement. When appropriate, we use corrosion-resistant hardware and PVC components, and we plan routing to reduce exposure and keep the finished look clean.

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REVIEWS

What Brevard Homeowners Are Saying