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Residential Electrician Serving Wakefield, MA

Modern Electric – Licensed Electrical Services for Wakefield Homes & Businesses


If you’re looking for a reliable electrician in Wakefield, MA, Modern Electric provides professional electrical services for homeowners and small businesses throughout the area.


We handle everything from electrical troubleshooting and panel repairs to EV charger installation, standby generators, lighting upgrades, and renovation wiring - all installed safely and to current electrical code standards.


While Wilmington is our home base, we regularly serve homeowners and businesses in Wakefield and throughout nearby communities.


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Electrical Work in Wakefield Homes


Wakefield has a diverse mix of housing styles, including:


  • Older homes near Lake Quannapowitt and the town center

  • Ranch and split-level houses built in the 1950s–1970s

  • Renovated colonials and expanded capes

  • Multi-family properties and condos

Many Wakefield homes were built decades ago when electrical demand was far lower than today. As homeowners add modern appliances, HVAC systems, EV chargers, and home office equipment, older electrical systems sometimes struggle to keep up.

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Why Wakefield Residents Choose Modern Electric


Wakefield homeowners choose Modern Electric because we focus on doing electrical work the right way.


That means:

Schedule Electrical Service in Wakefield


If you need a licensed electrician in Wakefield, MA, Modern Electric is ready to help.


Our service calls include a $200 one-hour minimum (including travel time), and we explain pricing before beginning work.


No surprises.No unnecessary upselling.Just professional electrical work done safely and correctly.


Call today to schedule service.


Wakefield Electrical FAQ


Do homes near Lake Quannapowitt often need electrical upgrades?


Some older homes in that area were built decades ago and may have electrical systems that need upgrades to support modern appliances, HVAC systems, or EV chargers.


Can you add additional circuits during a kitchen renovation?


Yes. Kitchen remodels often require additional dedicated circuits for appliances such as microwaves, dishwashers, and induction ranges to meet modern electrical code.

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