Brothers Electric Inc. is a family-owned and operated electrical contracting company that has been serving the Tri-State area since its establishment on March 4, 1981. Founded with just three employees, the company has significantly expanded its operations, now boasting over 150 employees and a fleet of ninety-five trucks, making it one of the largest electrical contractors in the region. The company's early commitment to growth led to the launch of Brothers Security Plus in 1994, a subsidiary focused on low-voltage services, allowing for a comprehensive approach to electrical and security needs for its clients.
In 2002, the company further enhanced its offerings by establishing a Commercial Division that specializes in wiring projects for various establishments, including apartment complexes, office buildings, clubhouses, and mid-rise residential structures. Over the years, Brothers Electric has built strong relationships with renowned builders such as Toll Brothers Inc., DR Horton, and Ryan Homes, establishing a reputation for professionalism and quality workmanship, while adhering strictly to OSHA standards.
Brothers Electric is recognized as one of the “Best of the Best” in both residential and commercial sectors, a testament to its unwavering dedication to excellence and customer satisfaction. The company not only focuses on its business but also prioritizes community involvement, organizing annual fundraisers that continuously surpass previous years’ efforts. Their participation in charitable events like 'Christmas in July' demonstrates their commitment to giving back to the community by supporting local organizations and initiatives.
With over 40 years of experience, Brothers Electric continues to set itself apart through exceptional service, quality craftsmanship, and a dedication to fostering careers in the trades. The company welcomes skilled individuals seeking a career in electrical work to join the Brothers family, further contributing to the legacy of quality and service in the electrical contracting field.