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In total, TrustedPros has received 59 Electrical projects posted by homeowners in Kitchener seeking the services of local Electricians. Total estimated value of these projects is $177,000.00 with a per project average of $3,000.00.
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City | #Projects | Total Value | Avg Budget |
Cambridge | 46 | $245,000.00 | $5,326.00 |
Guelph | 51 | $177,000.00 | $3,470.00 |
Waterloo | 26 | $300,500.00 | $11,557.00 |
Kitchener | 59 | $177,000.00 | $3,000.00 |
Hello,
I am doing a complete home renovation of a bungalow in Kitchener Ontario and I would like to have some electrical work done to add some switches, outlets and pot lights. The permits are already approved and we are ready to work on the electrical in 1-2 weeks. If you would like to see the engineering drawing or do a site visit, shoot me an email.
Kerann H.
Hey there we recently decided to convert from a gas dryer to an electric dryer. Unfortunately we have a 120v fuse panel seperate from the other panel that supply's power to the washer and dryer we initially thought we bought a crap dryer turns out it's the fuse panel lg told us we need to have it upgraded from 120 to 220 for our dryer to run properly. Wondering if someone could do this for us and hopefully give us an estimate on how much it will cost
The house was built in 69 and has not been upgraded at all.
Current Situation: A Single car garage that is insulated with Styrofoam.
The project:
To properly drywall the ceiling and 3 walls in this single car garage. ( The garage door does not need any drywalling :) )
This has to be done after installing the appropriate structure, if required, to hold the dry wall.
A conduit for 240Volt must be installed from the back of the garage to 3/4 along the wall into the driveway. This conduit will be used to run a 240Volt for a electric car charging station.
The work should be coordinated with the electrician that will be installing the car charging station to avoid re-work.
Of course all this work must meet all current building and electrical code and, if required building permit(s) must be obtained. (The electrician will get the appropriate permit for the electrical component of this work, unless some efficiency can be gained through collaborative work)
I'm looking for someone to hook up power to my garage. It's a separate building and it used to have power running to it. Recently I've had the driveway done where they had to cut the old line.
In preparation I had them put a pipe to run run power. But now I need someone to set up the power from the house to the box in the garage.
This job should be fairly simple and could lead to other jobs. I have an older house with a semi finished basement that may need some rewiring and the garage definitely needs some love.
I'm interested in getting this done soon and I'm also interested in someone who is can answer all my dumb questions.
Install a NEMA 14-50 outlet in my garage, also required 50 ap breaker in the panel.
This is for ev charging. Wiring is needed from Panel in the basement to garage, pls see below config:
Circuit Breaker: 50 amps (use good quality one)
Four Wire Configuration: Line 1 - Line 2 - Ground - Neutral.
Conductors: 6 AWG copper wire (about 50 feet needed.. Form panel to garage)
Outlet: Use a high quality, industrial grade outlet.
Ground Pin Orientation: Top position of outlet.
My basement has unfinished area and most of the wiring will be done there - meaning no or very less drilling. The only drilling required I can think of is from my basement to garage wall to pull the wire. I am located in Kitchener, ON
As part of our kitchen reno I'm interested in the cost and feasibility of replacing the existing knob and tube wiring, moving some outlets and perhaps adding light fixtures. It's a small area, about 9' * 12' and currently has two lights, two switches, 5 outlets and 40 amp stove outlet.
Bungalow built in 1974 with mix of aluminum and copper. All aluminum has been pigtailed and properly secured by licensed electrician. He has passed away since and that is why I am looking for a new electrician that is ALC certified to change out the panel as described. Prefer 200amp to allow for hot tub swim spa addition in future. House is in Kitchener Alpine Village area- Homer Watson and Blockline
We have a rather large project we need help with. Highlights include:
-removing 1 and a half walls
-relocating some electrical outlets and light switches, and likely some work to the breaker panel
-replace flooring on main floor, which includes porcelain tile in the kitchen and hallways, and laminate floor in the living, dining and 2 bedrooms,
-Tearing out existing kitchen cabinets and existing flooring
-rebuilding the front hall closet
-replacing bedroom doors and closet doors in bedrooms
-removing existing kitchen cabinets and install re-purposed kitchen cabinets (taken out of the kitchen of a relative, and sitting in our garage)
-Installing backsplash tile in kitchen
-Among a few other things :)
I'd like the chance to show this job to someone reliable and interested so I can get an estimate on how much his project will be.
Thanks!
We are looking for contractors to built a model home in Kitchener (Doon st South area). Construction should start beginning of June and be completed by mid August. We are looking for Framing, drywall, Roofing, Electrical, Masonry, Concrete, Kitchens, Windows etc.. There is more homes to be built in the year following ones they start selling so there is great potential here to keep your crews busy. Please send an email if you are interested and I will send over the drawings for the model home so you can provide an estimate. We need to book the trades all by May 15th 2019.
Thank You
Neven
The ceiling light fixture in our dining room is about 2ft from where we need it to be. We need an electrician to relocate so it is centred in the room. We are also interested to know what are options are to cover the hole that will be left behind in the California ceiling.
I have ordered a new fixture, ideally we would like the electrical work done and the light installed at the same time. But ultimately we would like to work done as soon as possible (or at least this side of Christmas....we hope!) so if the fixture hasn’t arrived by the time you are available to start work, we can do that installation ourselves.
Additionally, we have no overhead lighting in our family room and would be pleased to have a quote for installing pot lights.
Many thanks!
Teri
I have a report from ESA.
here is two things that i need to fix:
1 - Flexiable cord shall not be run through holes in walls, ceilings or Floor. (I have a gas stove plugged to the basement so I need a pluggled to the wall.)
2. Wire connetors in panel not approved for aluminum to copper, please correct.
How much do you charge to do two things for me?
I have a newly built home (3months old) and it appears that the builder put in small low cfm bathroom exhaust fans. I want to replace the ensuite and laundry room fans with one that is more suitable. The new fans would be slightly larger in size than current ones. I am looking for someone to simply install the fans that I have purchased.
I have a regular light switch/ plug switch in the kitchen that needs to be replaced with the type that has a ground button. My insurance company is asking for proof of replacement so I will need a certified electrician that can provide me with the necessary documentation to satisfy an insurance company.
* identify cable and wiring (not electrical) "locates" in unfinished basement
* similar to "Locates" for hydro, water, electrical and gas prior to outdoor excavation work
* determine cables and wires to be removed
* design a new layout for cables and wires
* install new design
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