Electrician —
North Windham, CT
Route 32 corridor · Boston Post Rd · Eastbrook · UConn-commuter belt
As part of our Willimantic (Valley St), CT service area, North Windham customers get the same CT-licensed, fully-insured electrician on every job — Tyler personally — with our 10-year written workmanship guarantee. North Windham is the Route 32 commercial spine of the town — big-box retail, restaurants, residential commuter belt to UConn. Light commercial, EV chargers, and residential panel work are our daily mix here.
What North Windham Customers Hire Us For
EV Charger Installation
North Windham residential blocks and the surrounding commercial corridor are high-density EV territory. Level 2 chargers — Tesla, JuiceBox, ChargePoint — installed permitted with Eversource rebate.
Light Commercial Electrical
Tenant fit-outs, parking-lot lighting troubleshooting, sign and banner electrical for the Route 32 / Boston Post Rd commercial corridor. Property-manager-friendly scheduling.
Panel Upgrades
200A modern panels for older North Windham residential and load-creep upgrades in newer subdivisions. Permitted, inspected, single-day swap.
Whole-Home Generators
Generac and Kohler standby installs. The Route 32 corridor sees regular storm-related service drops.
The North Windham Electrical Protection Package
Everything you get when you call TJF Electric — zero hidden fees
- ✅Free same-day estimate — we come to you$150FREE
- ✅Full safety inspection of your electrical system$200FREE
- ✅Written scope of work before we start$75FREE
- ✅Owner Tyler on every single job — no subsPriceless
- ✅10-year workmanship guarantee in writingFREE
- ✅CT licensed & fully insured — 100% protectedFREE
What's Specific About Wiring in North Windham
The Route 32 / Boston Post Rd commercial corridor
North Windham is the commercial spine of the Town of Windham — the Route 32 / Boston Post Rd corridor with Costco, Lowe's, the Eastbrook Mall area, restaurants, and big-box retail. We do tenant fit-outs, sign and banner electrical, parking-lot lighting troubleshooting, and HVAC-side electrical for the property managers in this corridor.
Adjacent residential blocks
The residential blocks east of Route 32 and toward the Mansfield line are a mix of mid-century single-family, newer subdivision construction, and a handful of pre-1900 farmsteads on the older streets. Mix of work types: EV chargers on the newer subdivisions, panel upgrades and partial rewires on the mid-century stock, K&T replacement on the pre-1900 properties.
Mansfield/UConn commuter belt
North Windham is the natural commuter belt for households working at UConn or in the Mansfield area while living slightly south for the commercial amenities. EV adoption density here is among the higher in our Windham County coverage. Most installs are Level 2 with a 50A or 60A dedicated circuit.
5-8 minutes from 109 Valley St
Our Willimantic Valley St service point at 109 Valley St Suite B is about 5-8 minutes from North Windham residential addresses and the Route 32 commercial corridor. Emergency response is typically under 15 minutes — among the fastest in our southern coverage area.
Serving North Windham from 109 Valley St
Dispatched From
109 Valley St Suite B, Willimantic, CT 06226 — typically 5-8 minutes to North Windham.
Call or Text
(860) 784-7159Hours
24/7. Commercial work scheduled around tenant operating hours.
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Schedule Free Estimate →Recent Work in North Windham
EV chargers, panel upgrades, light commercial, generator installs — real jobs from the Route 32 corridor.

EV Charger — North Windham

EV Install

200A Panel

Commercial Corridor Work

Lighting Install

Generator Install

Residential Work

Service Drop

Emergency Response
Need an Electrician in North Windham?
5-8 minutes from 109 Valley St. Light commercial + residential + EV charging in a single visit.
What We See in North Windham
North Windham is the Route 32 commercial spine — Costco, Lowe’s, Eastbrook Mall area — bordered by residential blocks where Mansfield/UConn commuters live. Mix of light commercial (tenant fit-outs, sign electrical, parking-lot lighting) and residential (EV chargers, subpanel adds) work, with property managers and homeowners both common as the calling party.
