Electrical Safety & Inspections

Protect your family and property with comprehensive electrical safety inspections, smoke detector installations, and code compliance checks.

Electrical Safety Inspection

Is Your Home Safe?

Electrical issues are a leading cause of home fires. Our licensed electricians identify potential hazards before they become dangerous problems.

Safety Inspection

Comprehensive Inspections

Whether you're buying a new home, selling your current one, or just want peace of mind, our 30-point electrical safety inspection covers every aspect of your electrical system. We check your panel, grounding, wiring condition, and safety devices.

  • Pre-purchase home inspections
  • Insurance requirement inspections
  • Panel and breaker testing
  • Grounding system verification
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Smoke Detector

Smoke & CO Detectors

Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are your first line of defense against fire and deadly gas. We install hardwired, interconnected smoke and CO alarms that ensure if one goes off, they all do—alerting you immediately, no matter where you are in the house.

  • Hardwired detector installation
  • Interconnected systems
  • Combination Smoke/CO units
  • Battery backup verification
Wiring Inspection

Aluminum & Knob-and-Tube

Older Toronto homes often have aluminum wiring (1960s-70s) or knob-and-tube (pre-1950s), which can void insurance policies and pose fire risks. We offer specialized inspections and remediation solutions to make your vintage home safe and insurable.

  • Aluminum wiring rejuvenation
  • ESA-approved connectors
  • Knob-and-tube assessment
  • Insurance compliance letters

When to Call an Electrician

Flickering Lights

Lights that dim or flicker when appliances turn on can indicate loose connections or overloaded circuits.

Warm Outlets

Switches or outlets that feel warm to the touch are a serious fire hazard and need immediate attention.

Fishy Smell

A burning plastic or "fishy" smell near an outlet or panel is often a sign of arcing wires and melting insulation.

Tripping Breakers

Breakers that frequently trip are doing their job—protecting you from overloads. We find the root cause.

Two-Prong Outlets

Ungrounded outlets in older homes can damage sensitive electronics and pose a shock risk.

Messy Panels

A "bird's nest" of wires in your panel is not just messy—it makes troubleshooting dangerous and difficult.

Don't Guess on Safety

Schedule your electrical safety inspection today for peace of mind.

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