Placeholder — troubleshooting dead circuits, flickering lights, and failed devices, diagnosed and fixed properly by a licensed electrician rather than patched around.
Placeholder — a paragraph at realistic length describing the scope: tracing the fault, explaining what failed and why, repairing it with proper materials, and testing the circuit before leaving.
Placeholder — a second paragraph on how repair visits are priced, what a typical visit looks like, and when a repair turns out to be a symptom of a panel problem. Roughly this much text.
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Describe the problem
Placeholder — what's happening, where, and since when. Photos help.
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Straight answer
Placeholder — an honest read on what it likely is and what it costs to find out.
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Diagnose and fix
Placeholder — found, explained, and repaired properly.
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Verified safe
Placeholder — the circuit is tested before the job is called done.
Do you charge to diagnose?
Placeholder — how diagnosis is priced and what it includes. Two sentences.
Is a tripping breaker dangerous?
Placeholder — what it usually means and when to stop using the circuit. Two sentences.
Can you fix what another electrician started?
Placeholder — yes, and what that usually involves. Two sentences.
Do small repairs need a permit?
Placeholder — which do and which don't. Two sentences.
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ESA/ECRA Lic. 7013923
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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