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.
Findlay Creek exists because of deliberate planning – rezoning began in 1988 and a formal community design plan followed in 2003, guiding development near the intersection of Leitrim Road and Bank Street. It's grown into an established community of over 14,000 residents across roughly 4,400 dwellings as of the 2021 census, almost entirely built within the last three decades.
Because Findlay Creek is genuinely new construction, the electrical work here skews toward adding capacity rather than replacing outdated infrastructure – EV chargers, hot tub circuits, finished basements, and pot-light layouts on homes that are otherwise in good electrical shape.
With development still active in parts of Findlay Creek, we also see requests tied to new-home deficiencies and post-possession electrical adjustments as families settle in and figure out what the house actually needs.
The path from rezoned farmland in 1988 to a community of over 14,000 residents by the 2021 census happened almost entirely within the working lifetime of a single electrical panel. That means Findlay Creek's electrical infrastructure is genuinely young by Ottawa standards – our work here is much more about matching a growing household's needs to a newer panel's real capacity than about replacing anything outdated.
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.
Less likely than an older home, but adding a hot tub or EV charger can still require one depending on the original panel size.
Yes, we handle service calls and adjustments for newer homes, separate from the builder's own warranty process.
Yes, basement finishing electrical work is a common job here.
Yes, we run properly protected exterior circuits for sheds, hot tubs, and other backyard additions.
With the Leitrim Road and Bank Street area still developing, we see a lot of Findlay Creek homeowners tackling projects the builder didn't include – finished basements, backyard structures, and upgraded lighting – shortly after moving in. We quote these as straightforward additions to a healthy newer panel rather than treating them as major electrical projects.