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700 Third Line, Oakville, ON, Suite 116, L6L 4B1
24/7 - Mississauga: 416-570-9977 & Oakville: 416-272-8610
700 Third Line, Oakville, ON, Suite 116, L6L 4B1
24/7 - Mississauga: 416-570-9977 & Oakville: 416-272-8610

Author: Colony Electrical Inc

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11 Dec, 2024
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The Ultimate Guide to Commercial Electricians – Part 2

Hiring a licensed local electrician ensures that electrical work meets safety and regulatory standards. Experienced, certified professionals help avoid risks and ensure quality by following Ontario’s electrical codes.

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09 Dec, 2024
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The Ultimate Guide to Commercial Electricians – Part 1

Hiring a licensed local electrician ensures that electrical work meets safety and regulatory standards. Experienced, certified professionals help avoid risks and ensure quality by following Ontario’s electrical codes.

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23 Oct, 2024
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Hiring a Local Licensed Electrician

Hiring a licensed local electrician ensures that electrical work meets safety and regulatory standards. Experienced, certified professionals help avoid risks and ensure quality by following Ontario’s electrical codes.

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12 Oct, 2024
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Staying Safe: Electrical Hazards in Your Home

Electrical hazards can exist in any home, posing risks to safety if left unaddressed. This post covers common hazards like faulty wiring, overloaded circuits, and wet conditions, while providing practical tips for prevention and recommending regular safety checks.

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16 Sep, 2024
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Advice on Hiring a Commercial Electrician

When hiring a commercial electrician, it’s crucial to consider qualifications, insurance coverage, and prior experience to ensure safe, efficient service. Evaluating reviews and seeking warranties can also help confirm reliability and compliance with Ontario standards, securing a high level of professional workmanship.

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15 Sep, 2024
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Your Electrical Panel Guide

An electrical panel directs and safeguards a home’s electrical flow, housing key components like circuit breakers and grounding systems. This guide covers essential panel elements, offering insights on amperage needs, maintenance practices, and upgrades to enhance safety and efficiency for residential electrical systems.

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12 Sep, 2024
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Electrical Hazards During a Storm

To stay safe from electrical hazards during a storm, it’s important to avoid water exposure, stay indoors, and unplug non-essential devices. Regular maintenance, installing surge protectors, and having backup power options like generators can further safeguard your home. Post-storm inspections also help in identifying and addressing potential electrical damage.

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10 Sep, 2024
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Electrical Tips to Reduce Energy Cost

Reducing energy costs can be achieved through mindful habits and efficient upgrades. Simple steps like turning off lights, using LED signs, and sealing drafts with caulking help conserve energy. Upgrading to efficient appliances and LCD monitors further cuts electricity usage, lowering bills and environmental impact.

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09 Sep, 2024
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Role of an Electrician

Electricians play essential roles in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. Residential electricians handle home systems, ensuring safety and compliance. Commercial electricians work on larger, high-voltage networks in business environments, while industrial electricians manage complex machinery in factories. Each specialization involves strict adherence to Ontario’s safety regulations, ensuring public and operational safety across diverse settings.

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07 Sep, 2024
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Charging your electric vehicle (EV) at home

Charging an electric vehicle (EV) at home is convenient and cost-effective when using a Level 2 charger. A professional electrician can install the 240-volt station to ensure safety and code compliance. Smart features allow monitoring, while off-peak charging reduces costs. Regular maintenance enhances safety and efficiency.

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