Gambi Electric Intercomm
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About
Brooklyn’s wiring doesn’t fix itself. Gambi Electric Intercomm handles the circuits that keep apartment buzzers, security cameras, and building-wide intercoms alive. Their work spans rewiring, panel upgrades, and door-entry systems—anything that keeps neighbors connected without shouting down the hallway.
St Marks Avenue sits between Prospect Heights and Crown Heights, a stretch where brownstones share sidewalks with newer condos. The 64A address puts them close enough to walk to the Brooklyn Museum or a quick bite on Flatbush, yet far enough from the weekend crowds to keep the block quiet on weekdays. Local electricians often become the default choice for landlords and co-op boards; reputation travels through buzzers and basement fuse boxes.
They also install smart thermostats, troubleshoot flickering lights, and bring older buildings up to code without gutting plaster. Black-owned and operating in a trade where diversity is still rare, Gambi has carved out a niche that feels both practical and quietly political. No flashy storefront, just a phone number that rings through to someone who knows the difference between a three-way switch and a four-way.
For a map or to schedule a visit, pull up directions. Reach them at (718) 518-1969—no voicemail maze, just a voice that speaks volts and amps. The neighborhood’s wiring hums a little steadier after they leave.