
Modern Electric – Licensed Electricians Serving Brighton Homes and Apartments
Brighton includes a mix of apartment buildings, multi-family homes, and renovated condominiums. Many of these properties were built decades ago and have been updated over time as living spaces were modernized.
Modern Electric works with homeowners, landlords, and property managers throughout Brighton to resolve electrical issues, install new equipment, upgrade electrical panels, and support renovation projects.
Our office is based in Wilmington, but we regularly complete electrical work in Brighton and other Boston neighborhoods.

Electrical Systems in Brighton Buildings
Many Brighton properties were built before modern electrical usage levels existed. While renovations may have updated certain parts of a building, the underlying electrical infrastructure sometimes still reflects older construction.
We commonly work in buildings such as:
Triple-deckers and multi-family homes
Condominium units
Apartment buildings
Renovated residential properties


What Brighton Property Owners Appreciate About Modern Electric
Many homeowners and property managers want electricians who focus on solving the problem rather than simply replacing equipment unnecessarily.
Modern Electric emphasizes clear communication and practical solutions.
Schedule Electrical Service in Brighton
If you’re experiencing an electrical problem or planning a project that requires wiring or upgrades, a licensed electrician can evaluate the system and recommend a safe solution.
Modern Electric works with homeowners and property owners throughout Brighton to help ensure electrical systems remain reliable and capable of supporting modern electrical demand.
Contact us to discuss your electrical needs or schedule a service visit.
Brighton Electrical FAQ
Are electrical upgrades common in Brighton apartment buildings?
Yes. Many buildings were originally designed for lower electrical demand and may need upgrades when kitchens or appliances are modernized.
Can EV chargers be installed in multi-family properties?
Sometimes they can. Installation depends on the building’s electrical capacity and the location of parking areas.
