Placeholder — wiring for kitchens, basements, and additions, coordinated with your contractor and done to code. Permits and ESA inspection are part of the job, not an extra.
Placeholder — a paragraph at realistic length describing the scope: new circuits, lighting, device and fixture installation, sub-panels where needed, staged around the renovation schedule, with the ESA permit and inspection included.
Placeholder — a second paragraph on what the quote covers, how the work is staged, and what the homeowner or contractor needs to have decided. Roughly this much text.
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Send your plans
Placeholder — drawings or even photos of the space are enough to start.
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Fixed quote
Placeholder — a written quote with the permit included. No surprises.
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Rough-in and finish
Placeholder — wiring staged around your contractor's schedule.
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ESA inspection
Placeholder — the work is inspected and you keep the certificate.
Do you work with my general contractor?
Placeholder — yes, and how the coordination usually goes. Two sentences.
Does a renovation need an electrical permit?
Placeholder — when it does, and who files it. Two sentences.
Can you add circuits to my existing panel?
Placeholder — when there's room and when a panel upgrade is the honest answer. Two sentences.
What does rough-in vs finish mean?
Placeholder — the two visits and what happens at each. Two sentences.
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Master electrician · 7 years in business
419 Kelly Cresc, Newmarket, ON
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Serving Newmarket, Aurora, East Gwillimbury, Bradford, King, Richmond Hill, Keswick, Stouffville, Georgina, Uxbridge, and Markham.
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