Rewiring, new circuits, panel relocations and rough-in for kitchen, basement and full-home renovations — coordinated around your reno schedule and inspected to ESA code.
Renovations are where electrical gets missed or rushed. We plan the wiring around your layout and book the inspection so it passes the first time.
We map outlets, switches, lighting and appliance circuits against your new floor plan before anything goes in the walls.
We time rough-in around framing, plumbing and drywall so your reno keeps moving without rework.
All work is permitted and inspected by the ESA, with paperwork you can hand to a buyer or insurer later.
Knob-and-tube, aluminum and overloaded circuits found during the reno are flagged and brought up to current code.
From rough-in to the final connection — the electrical side of your renovation handled end to end.
We review your drawings or walk the space and lay out every circuit, outlet and light.
A fixed quote, and we pull the ESA permit so the job is inspected and documented.
Wiring run before drywall, timed around the other trades on your job.
Devices and fixtures installed, everything tested, and the ESA inspection passed.
Every job is quoted up front and free. A few things move the price — here are the main ones.
For most renovation electrical work, yes. We pull the permit and book the inspection as part of the job, so the work is documented and legal — important when you sell or insure the home.
That's the norm. We coordinate rough-in around framing and plumbing, then come back after drywall and paint for the finish work, so your reno keeps moving.
We'll show you what we found and quote replacing it. Insurers increasingly flag both, so a reno is the right time to deal with it while walls are open.
Sometimes it needs more space or a higher amperage. We check the panel early and, if needed, quote an upgrade or sub-panel so your new circuits are covered.
Tell us what you need and we'll get back to you, usually the same business day. Serving Brantford, Brant County and the surrounding region.