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.
Stittsville dates back to 1854, when it took its name from its first postmaster, Jackson Stitt. The village was nearly destroyed by the Carleton County Fire of 1870 and rebuilt around the new Canadian Pacific Railway line that ran through it until 1990. It was part of Goulbourn Township until the 2001 amalgamation, and has grown into a substantial Ottawa suburb – population 40,889 as of the 2021 census.
The original village core around Carp Road and Hazeldean Road – Old Stittsville – has a mix of older housing that can still carry outdated wiring, while the subdivisions built over the last few decades around it are generally on more modern panels. Knowing which part of Stittsville a job is in tells us a lot before we even arrive.
Panel assessments and upgrades in the older village core, EV charger installs and pot-light retrofits in the newer subdivisions, and general repair calls across both.
Stittsville has effectively rebuilt itself twice – once after the 1870 fire, and again as it transformed from a railway village into one of Ottawa's larger west-end suburbs, with the population reaching nearly 41,000 by the 2021 census. That history is part of why we treat every Stittsville job individually: a village that's been rebuilt and expanded in distinct waves doesn't have one uniform electrical story.
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.
It's more likely than in the newer subdivisions, but we confirm by inspecting rather than assuming based on location alone.
Yes, we work across all of Stittsville.
Yes, that's a common job for us in the newer subdivisions here.
Yes – the west-end subdivisions tend to have larger lots than closer to the core, and a fair number of homeowners here ask about standby power.
The Trans-Canada Trail now runs along the old rail corridor that once defined Stittsville's daily life, and the village has kept growing well beyond its original footprint since. We serve the full range – homes close to the historic Old Stittsville core, the established subdivisions built up through the 1990s and 2000s, and the newer construction still filling in at the edges.