Our Services

Residential Services

A modern multi-story house with stone and wood exterior, large glass windows, and landscape lighting surrounded by trees at dusk.

Residential electrical services keep homes safe and up to code. They include panel upgrades, installing circuits, wiring outlets and lights, adding smoke and CO detectors, troubleshooting and repairs, and surge protection. Regular maintenance and quick fixes for flickering lights, tripped breakers, or burning smells prevent hazards and prolong system life.

Pool ,Sauna and Hot Tub grounding, lighting, and equipment power supply must comply with local electrical codes and be installed by a licensed electrician to ensure safety and prevent electrical shock hazards in wet environments. All fixtures and wiring should use suitably rated, corrosion-resistant materials with proper GFCI protection, bonding, and dedicated circuits to maintain reliable operation and reduce fire risk.

Pool - Sauna - Hot tub

A man working on an above-ground swimming pool filtration system in a backyard.
A modern sauna with wooden interior, a window, and towels hanging outside

Hot Electrical installs, repairs, and maintains electric heated floor systems to provide consistent, energy-efficient warmth throughout your home or business. Our certified technicians handle system design, thermostats, zoning, and troubleshooting to ensure safe, reliable operation and optimal comfort.

Heated Floors

Room under renovation with orange heated flooring and visible wiring on walls.
A digital wall thermostat displaying the time 12:52, the temperature 23.5 degrees Celsius, and a cloud weather icon with -8 indicating cold weather. The thermostat is mounted on a white wall, with a reflection of a living room visible on its screen showing a beige striped couch, decorative pillows, a tall vase with flowers, and framed pictures on the wall.

Upgrading your electrical panel and breakers improves safety by reducing the risk of overloaded circuits, overheating, and electrical fires. Modern panels accommodate higher electrical loads and new technologies, while updated breakers offer enhanced fault protection and compatibility with AFCI/GFCI requirements. Professional assessment and installation ensure code compliance and reliable power distribution throughout your home or business.

Power Distribution

Electrical panels and disconnect boxes mounted on a plywood wall in a construction area, labeled as Panel A and Panel B, with a conduit connected to a Generac generator disconnect box on the left.
Exterior brick wall of a building with utility conduits, including a gray electrical box with four circular openings and a vertical gray conduit pipe.
Outdoor electrical generator box mounted on a brick wall next to a window, with pipes and a small blue device attached.

Backyard / Front yard

Backyard lighting enhances safety and extends usable outdoor time by illuminating pathways, steps, and gathering areas. Thoughtful layered lighting—combining ambient, task, and accent fixtures—creates atmosphere while highlighting landscape features and improving security.

Nighttime view of a house under construction with exterior lighting, scaffolding on the front, and a partially completed gravel driveway, with trees and a dark sky with stars overhead.
Nighttime backyard scene featuring a swimming pool illuminated by underwater lights, surrounded by a wooden privacy fence with small spotlights at the base, and outdoor furniture including chairs and a potted plant.

Garage

Good garage lighting combines bright, energy-efficient fixtures with well-placed task lights to ensure safety and visibility for workbenches and parking. Use LED fixtures with high colour-rendering index (CRI) and consider motion sensors or zoning to reduce energy use while maintaining functionality.

A teal sports car on a hydraulic lift inside a garage with black walls and a black ceiling, which features white hexagon-shaped light fixtures.
A worker standing on a red ladder installing a geometric, honeycomb-shaped light fixture on a gray ceiling.

Indoor barn lighting should provide bright, even illumination for work areas while minimising shadows and glare to ensure safety and productivity. Outdoor barn lighting must be durable and weather-resistant, offering sufficient lumen output and motion or dusk-to-dawn controls to enhance security and reduce energy use.

Auxiliary Buildings - Barns

Newly built wooden barn with open double doors on a dirt lot, cloudy sky in the background, and trees surrounding the area.
Interior view of a house under construction, with wooden framing, scaffolding, construction tools, and materials on a concrete floor.

Backup Generators - Transfer Switches - Generlink

Backup generators provide reliable power during outages, keeping critical systems and appliances running until utility service is restored. Transfer switches safely isolate the building from the grid and direct generator power to selected circuits, preventing dangerous backfeed. GenerLink systems connect at the meter to allow whole‑house generator use without manual transfer switches, offering convenient automatic power management and UL‑listed safety features. Proper installation and regular maintenance are essential for safe, code‑compliant operation.

Generac Guardian Series home standby generator outside a house, surrounded by green plants and bushes.
Exterior electrical meter box on a wall of a house with siding and bricks.
A construction site outdoors during winter, showing an open trench with electrical or communication cables and a pipe inside. The trench is surrounded by dirt, with snow on the ground and trees in the background, a red safety tape cordons off the area.