Service Catalog

Six Electrical Services. One Licensed Contractor.

Use this page to compare what each of our service lines covers and decide which is the closest fit for your property. Every line is delivered under ECRA/ESA #7002360, with the same written quotes and ESA-standard sign-off — so the choice on this page is about scope, not standards.

Browse the Catalog

Choose the service line that fits your property.

Each entry below names what the service covers and which property types it applies to. Two quick rules of thumb: property type tells you whether to look at Residential, Commercial or Industrial; scope (one-off install, fix, or end-to-end project) tells you whether Installation, Repair or full Contractor is the right starting point. A single job often combines lines — we'll confirm during the free walkthrough.

Residential Electrician

Pick this line if it's your home (or a unit you own or manage) — and the call is about a panel, wiring, EV charger, lighting or a finding from a home inspection.

  • Homes
  • Condos
  • Multi-unit
Typical scope
Panel upgrades, knob-and-tube replacement, EV chargers, lighting design
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Commercial Electrician

Pick this line if a business operates at the property — retail, office, restaurant, clinic or a multi-tenant building — and after-hours scheduling or a landlord's COI is in play.

  • Retail
  • Office
  • Tenant fit-out
Typical scope
Tenant fit-outs, three-phase service, lighting retrofits, preventative maintenance
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Industrial Electrician

Pick this line for plants, warehouses or workshops where three-phase service, machine connections, control panels or planned-outage windows are part of the conversation.

  • Plants
  • Warehouses
  • Workshops
Typical scope
Machine connections, power distribution, control panels, scheduled shutdowns
Discuss an industrial scope

Electrical Installation

Pick this when the job is a one-off install — a new circuit, sub-panel, fixture or piece of equipment — and you want it scoped, permitted and signed off as a clean stand-alone.

  • Residential
  • Commercial
  • Industrial
Typical scope
New service entries, sub-panels, dedicated circuits, fixture and equipment installs
Request an installation quote

Electrical Repair

Pick this when something already broke or behaved badly — a tripping breaker, a burnt outlet, a flagged code violation — and you want diagnosis first, replacement parts second.

  • Residential
  • Commercial
  • Industrial
Typical scope
Tripping breakers, dead circuits, burnt outlets, code violations, knob-and-tube
Send us the symptom

Electrical Contractor (Project Lead)

Pick this when the work is a project, not a job — multiple phases, drawings, permits and a schedule — and you want one accountable contractor on the work order from intake to handover.

  • Residential
  • Commercial
  • Industrial
Typical scope
Permits, drawings, scheduling, crew management, ESA inspection coordination
Brief us on the project
A Note on Method

One standard, applied across every service line.

All six services in the catalog run through the same accountable workflow — so the documentation on a kitchen-outlet repair looks like the documentation on a three-phase install.

Our chief electrician brings over 30 years of hands-on experience to every job, and we don’t subcontract out specialist work. Whether you’re upgrading a panel, fitting out a retail unit, or wiring a machine line, the same team that scopes the project also delivers it — under one ECRA/ESA license, with one accountable name on the quote.

  • License: ECRA/ESA #7002360 applied to every job, large or small.
  • Coverage: Fully insured, bonded and WSIB-covered crews on every site.
  • Quote: Free, itemised written quote before any work begins — no surprise add-ons.
  • Inspection: ESA sign-off coordinated as part of every relevant install.
  • Bilingual: English and Français site coordination when you need it.
  • Service area: Peel, Halton, Wellington and Dufferin from our Orton base.
Next step from the catalog

Narrowed it down? Send the details and we'll quote.

Once you've picked the closest service line — or if two lines obviously combine on your job — send the address, the property type and a sentence about what you need. A licensed electrician will return a free, itemised written quote, usually within one business day.

Serving Peel, Halton, Wellington & Dufferin · Bilingual EN/FR · ECRA/ESA #7002360

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