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Commercial Electricalfor Muskoka and the Golden Horseshoe.

Tenant fit-outs, retail and restaurant installs, office wiring, and service work for businesses across Hamilton and Burlington.

Response times

What you can count on for response.

Service-call response (business hours)
Same- or next-business-day in the Hamilton-Burlington-Waterdown-Oakville corridor
Planned work
Same- or next-week scheduling
Tenant fit-outs and retrofits
Scoped to your operating hours so the business keeps running during the work

Context

Commercial electrical for Hamilton, Burlington, and the Golden Horseshoe.

Commercial electrical work has different priorities than residential - the schedule is tighter, the inspection cycle is more involved, and the cost of being wrong is measurably higher. A retail tenant that cannot open on Saturday because the ESA inspection slipped to Monday is real revenue lost; a restaurant that fires its line a day late because the kitchen exhaust interlock was wrong is a real opening-week problem. Our commercial work is built around those constraints: tight permit-to-inspection cycles, scheduling around your operating hours so customer-facing businesses can keep operating during the swap, and coordination with general contractors, landlords, and authorities-having-jurisdiction so the schedule does not slip on the electrical side.

The scope spans tenant fit-outs and tenant improvements across the downtown Hamilton core, the Mountain commercial strips, the Burlington and Oakville commercial corridors, and the smaller commercial mix across Bracebridge and Huntsville. Typical work: receptacle and lighting layouts to architect drawings, service entrance and panel work scaled to the actual load, dedicated circuits for kitchen and refrigeration equipment, kitchen exhaust hood interlocks (mechanical and electrical sides coordinated), emergency lighting and exit signs to current code, and the low-voltage rough-in for security, AV, and POS systems where a separate integrator is doing the trim. We pull ESA permits in our name as the LEC, schedule rough-in and final inspections so they hit the schedule, and turn over the Certificate of Inspection at handover.

For multi-site operators - a multi-location restaurant group, a small retail chain, a property management portfolio - we handle consolidated invoicing and per-site service history so you do not have to aggregate work from three different contractors to know which location is on its second panel swap in five years. For new construction and design-build, we do load calculations, equipment selection, and the full electrical scope coordinated with the mechanical and structural disciplines. Bring us in early and we will size the service correctly the first time; bring us in late and we will fix what the previous electrician got wrong and document it for the building owner so the right answer is on file going forward. ESA Licensed Electrical Contractor (LEC), fully insured and bonded.

Multi-site service

Property managers and multi-site operators

Multi-site portfolios get the consolidated treatment - one monthly or quarterly invoice across every location instead of a stack of one-off bills, a dedicated account contact who knows your sites and your equipment instead of a rotating dispatcher, and service visits batched by region so you pay for the work and not the windshield time between stops. New vendor file at a property-management firm? Our Certificate of Insurance and ESA LEC verification go to your vendor onboarding team inside 24 hours of the request, not next week.

  • ·Consolidated monthly or quarterly invoicing across all your sites
  • ·Dedicated account contact, not a dispatcher
  • ·Vendor onboarding documents (COI, ESA LEC verification) sent in 24 hours of request
  • ·Multi-site routing - service visits batched so you pay for the work, not the windshield time
  • ·Service-history reporting per location, per equipment item

What's included

Every job covers the basics.

  • ·Tenant fit-outs (TI) and tenant improvements - retail, office, restaurant
  • ·Service-entrance work, distribution panels, and sub-panels
  • ·Lighting layouts and emergency / exit lighting to current code
  • ·Dedicated circuits for kitchen, refrigeration, and HVAC equipment
  • ·Kitchen exhaust hood interlock coordination with the mechanical contractor
  • ·Low-voltage rough-in (security, AV, POS) and coordination with integrators
  • ·Multi-site invoicing and consolidated service history
  • ·After-hours and weekend scheduling to protect operating hours

What we fix

Common issues we handle.

New retail or restaurant fit-out on a deadline

We work the schedule backward from the opening date - permit timing, rough-in, inspection, trim, final inspection. We catch the slack week early.

Equipment trips a dedicated circuit at startup

Inrush current, undersized conductor, or a loose connection. Diagnostic with logging if needed.

Old service panel running past its load

Service upgrade with planned utility coordination and the cut-over scheduled around your operating hours so business stays open.

AHJ inspection failed - what now?

We review the deficiency notice, correct, and re-inspect. We see most common AHJ deficiencies often enough to anticipate them.

Our process

No surprises.

  1. 1

    Request

    Send us the scope, the drawings (if any), and the timeline.

  2. 2

    Site walk and quote

    We meet on site, document the existing conditions, and quote in writing - no surprises in the trim phase.

  3. 3

    Schedule and execute

    Permit pulled, rough-in scheduled, inspections coordinated, and turnover with the Certificate of Inspection in hand.

Recent work

What this looks like on a real site.

Burlington property-management portfolio - 3-building service contract

Onboarded a Halton-based property management firm in Q4 to handle electrical service across a 3-building Burlington portfolio (one Plains Road office building, two Brant Street retail strips). Vendor onboarding documents (COI, ESA LEC verify) submitted within 24 hours of request. Quarterly consolidated invoicing, dedicated account contact (not a dispatcher), service-history reporting per location. First 18 months: 47 dispatched service calls during business hours. Two planned service upgrades (one 100A→200A, one FPE replacement) executed during tenant operating windows without business disruption.

Aldershot dental-practice tenant fit-out - 8,000 sq ft

Tenant fit-out for a new dental practice in a Plains Road commercial building. Coordinated with the general contractor, the building landlord, and Burlington Hydro. Scope: dedicated circuits for autoclave, x-ray, treatment-bay equipment; emergency lighting and exit signage to current code; lighting layout to architect drawings; LV rough-in coordinated with the IT integrator. ESA rough-in inspection passed on first visit; final passed on first visit. Practice opened on schedule. Documentation handed over: ESA Certificate of Inspection, panel legend, as-built electrical drawings.

FAQ - Commercial Electrical

Things people ask.

  • Yes - retail, office, and restaurant fit-outs across the Golden Horseshoe. We coordinate with your general contractor, landlord, and the AHJ; we pull the ESA permit; and we schedule rough-in and final inspections so you can open on time.

Credentials and prequal

What goes in your vendor file.

For procurement and safety teams. Each item below is verifiable - request the document and we send it the same business day.

ESA LEC + 309A
ESA/ECRA-7017877 verifiable via esasafe.com - 309A Master Electricians on all crew
Insurance
$5M General Liability - COI sent within 24 hours of request
Vendor packet
One-page capability statement, COI, and ESA LEC verify available as a single PDF on request - say the word in the form
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