Standby generators for storm season
Backup power is a practical necessity in coastal Ocean County. We size and install standby generators around the circuits that matter most, then coordinate the transfer switch, startup, and inspection steps.

Storm-ready backup power
Generators sized for essential circuits and daily comfort.
Permit-aware planning
Clear scope and inspection coordination for larger jobs.
Coastal conditions considered
Outdoor work selected for wind, moisture, and salt exposure.
Services
Backup power is a practical necessity in coastal Ocean County. We size and install standby generators around the circuits that matter most, then coordinate the transfer switch, startup, and inspection steps.
Older panels in Toms River neighborhoods can struggle with HVAC, EV charging, and modern appliance loads. We evaluate the service first and recommend the right upgrade path for the home.
From driveway lighting to patio circuits, we install exterior systems built for salt air, wind, and the day-to-day use of shore homes and larger suburban lots.
When a circuit fails, a remodel starts, or new equipment needs a dedicated path, our crew handles the troubleshooting and wiring detail that keeps the project moving.
Local context
Toms River is large, varied, and weather-exposed. Some homes need backup power because of storm interruptions; others need panel capacity for additions, garages, EV charging, or pool equipment. The best electrical plan starts with the home itself, not a generic template.
JLC Electrical Contractors LLC works from nearby Wall Township, so site visits and follow-up are handled by a local crew that already knows the area and the pace of shore-season scheduling.
40+
Years of experience
NJ
Licensed and insured
Generac
Certified dealer
24/7
Storm-minded planning
Map
The map below centers on a residential section of Toms River and outlines the surrounding service area with a custom boundary polygon.
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FAQ

Electrical Emergency?
Our electricians are standing by 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Sparking outlets, power outages, and electrical hazards can't wait.