We inspect before we quote
No phone-estimate guessing – we look at the actual panel and wiring first.
General commercial electrical work covers panels, service, and troubleshooting. We focus here on the two things that come up repeatedly for existing commercial space: lighting retrofits (replacing older fluorescent or high-bay fixtures with LED) and the scheduled maintenance that keeps a space's electrical systems reliable between bigger jobs.
Replacing fluorescent tube fixtures with LED equivalents
Upgrading high-bay warehouse and industrial lighting, plus retail display and accent lighting for tenant fit-outs
Adding or upgrading occupancy sensors and lighting controls
Office and retail lighting retrofits usually mean working above a drop ceiling – relocating or adding circuits, swapping fixture types, and integrating controls without disrupting the rest of the tenant space. We plan this work to minimize downtime for an occupied business, not just for an empty shell.
For businesses that want it, we can set up a periodic check-in on panels, lighting, and known trouble spots rather than waiting for something to fail during business hours. What that looks like depends on your space and equipment – we'll scope it with you rather than sell a generic maintenance package.
A lighting retrofit is a natural point to add occupancy or daylight sensors, which cut unnecessary run time in storage rooms, washrooms, and low-traffic office areas without anyone having to remember to flip a switch. We integrate controls into the retrofit rather than treating them as a separate add-on project, since the wiring work overlaps.
The failures we see most often in commercial lighting and electrical systems are ballasts and drivers reaching end of life, loose panel connections that show up as flickering before they show up as a real fault, exterior and signage circuits exposed to Ottawa's winter freeze-thaw cycle, and breakers that were undersized for equipment added after the original build-out. A scheduled visit catches most of these before they become an after-hours emergency call.
A retail or restaurant space depends on its lighting for more than just visibility – colour temperature and placement affect how merchandise or food actually looks, and getting a retrofit wrong can hurt a business's presentation even while cutting its power bill. We plan LED retrofits around how the space functions, not just around the fixture count, and can match new LED colour temperature and beam angle to what the space was originally designed to achieve.
High-bay fixtures in warehouses and industrial space present their own challenges – working at height, coordinating shutdowns around active operations, and often dealing with older fixture types that draw significantly more power than a modern LED equivalent. These retrofits tend to have the clearest payback of any lighting upgrade we do, since high-bay fixtures typically run long hours and older technology in this category is especially inefficient.
Not every commercial lighting retrofit has to happen all at once. For businesses managing cash flow around a bigger project, we can phase a retrofit zone by zone – starting with the highest-use or highest-cost areas first, so the earliest phases start paying for themselves while later phases are still being scheduled. We'll lay out a phased plan with real numbers rather than pushing a single all-or-nothing quote.
Some businesses already have an established electrical contractor for day-to-day issues and want a specialist specifically for a lighting retrofit or a one-time maintenance audit. We're glad to take on a defined, scoped project like that without expecting to become your only electrical contact going forward – tell us what you need and we'll deliver exactly that.
We look at the actual panel and wiring before quoting, not a phone-estimate guess – and every price is written down before work starts, no surprise line items.
We handle Electrical Safety Authority notification as part of the job when it's required.
Homes, offices, retail, and light-industrial space across Ottawa.
No phone-estimate guessing – we look at the actual panel and wiring first.
The price is confirmed before work starts.
Handled as part of the job when it's required.
We leave the site the way we found it.
Usually yes – we plan disruptive work for off-hours where possible and phase larger retrofits by zone.
LED fixtures generally draw less power than the fluorescent or older fixtures they replace, though the specific savings depend on your current setup and usage.
We scope this with you based on your space and equipment – there's no one-size-fits-all checklist we sell everyone.
We can coordinate with building requirements – let us know upfront if your lease has specific contractor rules.