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.
Rockcliffe Park was established in 1864, became an independent village in 1926, and merged into Ottawa on January 1, 2001. Designed by Thomas Keefer on Picturesque principles – curving roads without curbs, large lots, dense tree canopy – it became a Heritage Conservation District in 1977, one of only a handful of surviving 19th-century communities of its kind left in North America. It's long been home to former prime ministers, senior civil servants, and many foreign ambassadors, with numerous embassy residences throughout the village.
Heritage-district status means exterior and visible work here often needs to respect the property's character, and some homes carry genuinely old wiring given the village's age. We're careful with both – proposing the right electrical fix without treating a heritage home like a standard suburban build.
We understand Rockcliffe Park properties, including embassy residences, often need work scheduled and conducted with a level of discretion and professionalism – that's how we operate on every job here.
Rockcliffe Park's 1977 Heritage Conservation District designation protects something genuinely rare – the village is described as one of only a handful of surviving 19th-century communities of its kind left anywhere in North America, with no commercial activity within its boundaries even today. Working here means understanding that the village's curving, uncurbed streets and dense tree canopy aren't just aesthetic choices, they're part of a protected historic design that any exterior electrical work needs to respect.
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, and we're mindful of a property's heritage character while bringing the electrical work up to current safe standards.
Yes, with the discretion and professionalism that setting calls for.
Given the village's age, it's a real possibility in some homes – we inspect and tell you honestly what we find.
Depending on the scope, exterior work in a designated heritage district can require sign-off from the relevant heritage authority – we'll flag that early so it doesn't hold up your project.
Yes, we're used to working around residents' and embassies' scheduling needs professionally and discreetly.