We inspect before we quote
No phone-estimate guessing – we look at the actual panel and wiring first.
On-site inspection before pricing and a written quote before work starts, no matter where you're located – and pricing is based on the job, not the postal code.
We handle Electrical Safety Authority notification as part of the job when it's required.
We take on homes and business properties across the same service area.
Carp is a compact rural community about 33 kilometres northwest of downtown Ottawa in the West Carleton-March Ward, named for the Carp River. It was already a post village of about 200 residents by 1866, with stores, workshops, and three hotels, and served as the mailing address and geographic centre for the wider former Huntley Township – many residents in the surrounding rural area identify as living in Carp despite being some distance from the village itself.
Properties around Carp tend to be larger and further from neighbours than in Ottawa's urban core, which changes what electrical work looks like – longer runs for outbuildings, wells, and detached garages, more generator installs given the distance from dense grid infrastructure, and older farmhouses that can carry genuinely old wiring worth an honest inspection.
We serve Carp village and the broader rural area around it, not just the village core.
Carp's role as the mailing and geographic centre for the former Huntley Township means the village name covers a lot more ground than the village itself – properties well outside the historic core still identify as Carp. We treat that whole catchment as our service area, and we've worked in enough of the old farmhouses and newer rural builds around it to know the difference isn't always where you'd expect.
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.
Yes, we serve the broader West Carleton area, including rural properties outside the village core.
Yes, that's a common job for rural Carp-area properties.
Yes – generator installs are a common request given how much further rural properties are from the density of the urban grid.
Yes, well pump circuits need specific sizing and protection – a routine part of rural electrical work for us.
Since Highway 417 bypassed Carp's original main street, the village has kept a slower, more residential pace than it had when Trans-Canada Highway traffic ran straight through it – a genuine contrast to the newer suburban growth elsewhere in Ottawa's west end. Properties here range from village-core homes to working farms further out, and we scope each job based on the actual property, not a generic rural assumption.