(123) 456-7890
Open 7 days a week for appointments
Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm
Sunday Closed
🌎 1234 Centrs street, New York
📞 (123) 456-7890
📧 yourname@yoursite.com
As a local business, we are committed to providing fast and reliable electrical services to our community. We proudly serve Calgary and the surrounding areas.
We proudly serve Calgary and the surrounding communities, including Okotoks, Airdrie, and Chestermere. If you're unsure whether we service your area, please give us a call.
We provide a clear, upfront estimate before any work begins. For diagnostic and troubleshooting visits, we charge a flat rate that includes the diagnosis and a clear quote for any necessary repairs. We believe in transparent pricing with no surprises.
We offer free estimates for new installations and major projects, such as a panel upgrade or a new wiring installation. For troubleshooting or repair services, a service fee may apply to cover the diagnostic time. We will always discuss this with you beforehand.
Flickering lights can be a sign of a few different issues, such as a loose connection, a failing light bulb, or a circuit that is overloaded. This can be a fire hazard, and we recommend having a professional inspect your system to ensure your safety.
A GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) outlet is a crucial safety device designed to protect you from electrical shock. It automatically shuts off power if it detects a dangerous imbalance in the electrical current. They are required in areas with moisture, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and garages.
We strongly advise against any DIY electrical work. Improper wiring can lead to dangerous fire hazards, electrical shock, and can even void your homeowner's insurance. Always hire a licensed professional for any electrical work in your home or business.
Yes, we do! With the rise of electric vehicles, we have specialized training to safely and professionally install EV charging stations in your home or business.
A tripping breaker is a sign of an overloaded circuit. First, unplug some appliances from the circuit. If it continues to trip, it may be a sign of a more serious issue with the wiring or the breaker itself. Please contact us to have a professional diagnose the problem.