
Modern Electric – Reliable Electrical Services for Peabody Homes
Electrical systems need to keep up with the way homes are used today. From kitchen appliances and lighting to home offices and electric vehicles, modern households depend on safe and dependable electrical infrastructure.
Modern Electric provides electrical services for homeowners throughout Peabody, MA. Our work includes electrical troubleshooting, panel upgrades, generator installation, EV charger installation, lighting improvements, wiring for renovations, and electrical inspections.
Although our office is based in Wilmington, we frequently work with homeowners and property owners across Peabody and surrounding North Shore communities.

Electrical Systems in Peabody Homes
Peabody includes a wide variety of residential properties such as:
Ranch homes built in the mid-20th century
Colonial-style houses in suburban neighborhoods
Renovated older homes
Condo developments and multi-family properties
Because many homes were built decades ago, electrical systems were originally designed for a smaller number of appliances and electronics.


Why Peabody Homeowners Work With Modern Electric
When electrical work is needed, homeowners often want electricians who communicate clearly and focus on safety.
Modern Electric emphasizes:
Planning Electrical Work in Peabody
If you’re experiencing electrical problems or planning improvements to your home, having the system evaluated by a licensed electrician can help ensure the work is completed safely.
Modern Electric works with homeowners throughout Peabody to support electrical systems that are reliable and capable of meeting modern electrical demands.
You can contact us to discuss your project or arrange an electrical service appointment.
Peabody Electrical FAQ
Are panel upgrades common in older Peabody homes?
Some homes built several decades ago may have electrical panels that were not designed for modern appliances and electrical loads.
Can EV chargers be installed in homes without a garage?
Yes. EV chargers can often be installed near driveways or exterior walls, depending on the electrical panel location.
