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Residential Electrician in Beverly, MA

Modern Electric – Electrical Services for Beverly Homes


Electrical systems play a critical role in keeping homes safe and functional. As homes age and electrical demand increases, systems sometimes need upgrades to support modern appliances, lighting, and technology.


Modern Electric provides electrical services for homeowners throughout Beverly, MA. Our work includes electrical troubleshooting, panel upgrades, generator installation, EV charger installation, lighting improvements, renovation wiring, and electrical inspections.


Although our office is located in Wilmington, we frequently assist homeowners across Beverly and throughout the North Shore.


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Electrical Systems in Beverly Homes


Beverly has a diverse range of housing styles including:

  • Historic New England homes

  • Coastal properties near the shoreline

  • Multi-family houses

  • Suburban neighborhoods with single-family homes

  • Renovated properties and additions

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Why Beverly Homeowners Choose Modern Electric


Homeowners often prefer working with electricians who take a careful and practical approach to electrical work.


Modern Electric focuses on:

Electrical Help for Beverly Homeowners


If you're planning electrical upgrades or experiencing electrical issues, a licensed electrician can evaluate the system and recommend safe improvements.


Modern Electric works with homeowners throughout Beverly to help ensure electrical systems remain reliable and capable of supporting modern electrical needs.


You can contact us to discuss your project or schedule electrical service.


Beverly Electrical FAQ


Do coastal homes require special electrical considerations?


Homes near the coast may experience additional exposure to moisture and salt air, which can affect outdoor electrical equipment over time.


Are panel upgrades common in older Beverly homes?


Some homes built decades ago may have electrical panels that were not designed for modern electrical demand.

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