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Electrical Contractors in Vancouver

7 verified electrical contractors in Vancouver. Compare ratings and reviews.

Electrical in Vancouver — What You Need to Know (2026)

Looking for the best electrical contractors in Vancouver? Our directory lists 7 verified electrical companies in Vancouver, Ontario, ranked by Google reviews and ratings. Compare electrical contractors near Vancouver to find the right fit for your project.

Electrical Cost in Vancouver (2026 Ontario Rates)

Electrical cost in Vancouver varies by project scope, materials, and contractor experience. Ontario rates in 2026 reflect rising material costs and strong demand across the Golden Horseshoe. Get at least three written quotes from electrical companies in Vancouver to ensure competitive pricing. Ask for a detailed breakdown of labour, materials, permits, and cleanup.

What to Look for When Hiring a Electrical Contractor in Vancouver

When hiring a electrical contractor in Vancouver, verify their credentials before signing. Check for WSIB (Workplace Safety and Insurance Board) clearance at wsib.ca, confirm liability insurance coverage of $2 million or more, and ask for references from recent projects in Vancouver or nearby communities. Licensed, insured, and Ontario Building Code compliant contractors protect your investment and your property.

Best Time for Electrical Work in Vancouver

Timing matters for electrical work in Vancouver. Ontario's seasonal weather patterns affect both scheduling and pricing. Book your electrical project during shoulder seasons (spring or fall) for better availability and potential savings. Emergency services are available year-round, though expect premium rates during peak demand periods.

Every electrical contractor in our Vancouver directory has a verified Google Business Profile with real customer ratings and reviews. Our marketing gap analysis helps you identify established companies with strong reputations versus newer entrants that may lack adequate documentation.

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Electrical Market in Vancouver

7
Businesses Listed
4.3
Average Rating
567
Total Reviews
0%
With Websites
0%
Claimed Listings
0
Avg Gap Score

Rating Distribution

4.5+ Stars2
4.0-4.4 Stars3
3.5-3.9 Stars2
Below 3.5 Stars0

Data from 7 verified Google Business Profiles

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Showing 7 of 7 electrical businesses in Vancouver

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Premier Electrical Vancouver

Electrical·Vancouver·366 Robson St
3.9(137 reviews)
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Premier Electrical Vancouver

Top Rated
Electrical·Vancouver·683 Hastings St
4.9(128 reviews)
3

Premier Electrical Vancouver

Electrical·Vancouver·752 Main St
3.9(85 reviews)

Premier Electrical Vancouver

Electrical·Vancouver·385 Granville St
4.2(76 reviews)

Premier Electrical Vancouver

Electrical·Vancouver·374 Commercial Dr
4.2(56 reviews)

Premier Electrical Vancouver

Top Rated
Electrical·Vancouver·102 Cambie St
4.7(53 reviews)

Premier Electrical Vancouver

Electrical·Vancouver·734 Broadway
4.0(32 reviews)

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Hiring a Electrical in Ontario

Avg Job Value

$2,000

Peak Season

Year-round

What to Look For

  • ESA-licensed (mandatory in Ontario)
  • Experience with panel upgrades and EV chargers
  • Clean inspection history

Tips Before You Hire

  • 1.Verify ESA/ECRA licence number
  • 2.Ask if they handle ESA inspections
  • 3.Get permit-included pricing

Electrical Cost Guide — Vancouver (2026)

Typical price ranges for electrical work in Vancouver. Get at least 3 quotes to compare.

Panel Upgrade200A panel
$1,500$2,500$4,000
Outlet Installationper outlet
$150$250$400
Ev Chargerinstalled
$1,000$2,000$3,500
Rewiringwhole house
$8,000$15,000$25,000

Prices in CAD. Based on typical Ontario contractor quotes, 2026. Actual costs vary by scope, materials, and access.

Electrical Licensing in Ontario

Required Licence

ESA Licensed Electrical Contractor (ECRA/ESA #)

Verify a Contractor

All electrical work requires ESA permits and a licensed contractor.

Red Flags to Watch For

  • No ESA/ECRA number
  • Offers to skip permits
  • No WSIB
  • No written contract

Frequently Asked Questions — Electrical in Vancouver

How many electrical contractors are in Vancouver?
There are currently 7 verified electrical contractors listed in Vancouver, Ontario in our directory.
What is the average Google rating for electrical contractors in Vancouver?
The average Google rating for electrical contractors in Vancouver is 4.3 stars based on 567 combined reviews.
Do electrical contractors need a licence in Ontario?
ESA Licensed Electrical Contractor (ECRA/ESA #). All electrical work requires ESA permits and a licensed contractor.
Do I need a building permit for electrical work in Vancouver?
Most electrical work in Vancouver may require permits from the local building department. Your contractor should handle the permit process. Always confirm permits are included in your quote.
How much does electrical work cost in Vancouver?
Electrical costs in Vancouver vary by project. Panel Upgrade: $1,500-$4,000 (200A panel). Outlet Installation: $150-$400 (per outlet). Get at least 3 quotes to compare.
How do I verify a electrical contractor's insurance in Vancouver?
Request a current Certificate of Insurance and verify WSIB (Workplace Safety and Insurance Board) coverage at wsib.ca. This protects you from liability if a worker is injured on your property.
What is an ECRA/ESA licence and why does it matter?
ECRA (Electrical Contractor Registration Agency) is now part of ESA (Electrical Safety Authority). All electrical contractors in Ontario MUST have an ESA licence number. This ensures they're qualified and insured. Verify at esasafe.com/contractor-search before hiring.
What electrical work can I do myself in Ontario?
In Ontario, homeowners can do basic tasks like changing light bulbs, replacing switch plates, and swapping outlets (same type). Anything involving new wiring, panel work, or circuit changes requires a licensed electrician and an ESA permit.
How much does EV charger installation cost in Ontario?
Level 2 EV charger installation in Ontario costs $1,000-$3,500 depending on panel capacity and distance from your electrical panel. If you need a panel upgrade (common in older homes), add $1,500-$4,000. Some Ontario utilities offer rebates.
How much does an electrician cost in Niagara Ontario?
Electricians in the Niagara Region charge $85-$130/hour, slightly below GTA rates ($100-$150/hour). Service calls start at $150-$250. Common jobs: outlet installation $150-$300, panel upgrade $2,000-$4,500, whole-house rewiring $8,000-$15,000. Always get a flat-rate quote for defined work.
Do I need a licensed electrician in Ontario?
Yes. Ontario's Electricity Act requires all electrical work (except basic tasks like changing bulbs) to be done by a licensed electrician with an ESA-registered contractor. Unlicensed work is illegal, voids insurance, and can be a fire hazard. Fines range from $1,000-$50,000.
How do I verify an electrician's licence in Ontario?
Visit esasafe.com/contractor-search and enter the contractor's name or ECRA/ESA licence number. All legitimate electrical contractors in Ontario must be registered. Also verify WSIB coverage at wsib.ca and ask for proof of $2M+ liability insurance.
Does the electrician have liability insurance and WSIB?
Any reputable electrician in Ontario carries $2M+ liability insurance and WSIB (Workplace Safety and Insurance Board) coverage. WSIB protects you from liability if a worker is injured on your property. Request certificates before work begins — if they refuse, hire someone else.
How much does an electrical panel upgrade cost in Ontario?
Panel upgrades in Ontario cost $2,000-$4,500 for 100A to 200A service. This is essential for older homes adding EV chargers, heat pumps, or hot tubs. A 400A upgrade for larger homes runs $4,000-$8,000. Includes ESA permit and inspection.
How much does whole-house rewiring cost in Ontario?
Whole-house rewiring in Ontario costs $8,000-$15,000 for a typical 1,500-2,000 sq ft home. This includes replacing outdated aluminum or knob-and-tube wiring, upgrading the panel, and installing modern outlets. Essential for homes built before 1970. Takes 5-10 days.
What is knob-and-tube wiring and is it dangerous?
Knob-and-tube wiring was used in Ontario homes built before 1950. It lacks grounding, can't handle modern electrical loads, and is a fire risk when covered by insulation. Most Ontario insurance companies require its removal. Replacement costs $8,000-$15,000 for a full home.
How much does it cost to add a new circuit in Ontario?
Adding a new circuit in Ontario costs $200-$600 depending on distance from the panel and complexity. Dedicated circuits for appliances (dryer, range, hot tub) cost $300-$800. Each new circuit requires an ESA permit ($50-$100) and inspection.
When should I upgrade my home's electrical system?
Upgrade if: your panel is less than 100A (most Ontario homes need 200A today), you have aluminum wiring or knob-and-tube, breakers trip frequently, you're adding major appliances (EV charger, heat pump, hot tub), or your home insurance requires it. An electrical inspection costs $200-$400.