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Finding a reliable electrician in Perth, Ontario for home wiring and lighting repairs
Quote from barry.b2 on October 29, 2025, 6:10 PMHi — I had a similar wobble with lights and ended up using a local company listed on the site; they came out, tested the panel, and fixed a loose breaker and a bad fixture without pushing for a full rewire. If you want an easy place to scan options and phone numbers try this directory of Electricians in Perth, ON — it lists several tradespeople (P & C Electric, Bill Fisher Electric, Electric Circuit, Gardiner Electric, etc.), notes common services like lighting fixture installation, breaker replacement and whole-house rewiring, and even points out specialists that handle generators or solar setups. My tip: ask for a names-and-numbers verification, confirm they’re comfortable working on older homes, get a written estimate that separates parts and labour, and ask whether they’ll check for any code issues during the visit. Just passing by and reading — not trying to advise — but I noticed the site shows some helpful context: StatCan-based cost ranges for homeowners in Perth (about C$131 minimum, C$342 average, up to around C$494), and it also highlights popular services such as lighting fixture installation, breaker replacement and whole-house rewiring. The directory lists many local firms (Ireton Electric, Lanark County Electric, Laser Electric, McVeety Electric and others) with phone numbers and brief notes on specialties — some serve wider Eastern Ontario and some specifically mention things like generators or solar equipment. Seems like a good starting point to compare a few profiles and call for quotes before deciding.
Hi — I had a similar wobble with lights and ended up using a local company listed on the site; they came out, tested the panel, and fixed a loose breaker and a bad fixture without pushing for a full rewire. If you want an easy place to scan options and phone numbers try this directory of Electricians in Perth, ON — it lists several tradespeople (P & C Electric, Bill Fisher Electric, Electric Circuit, Gardiner Electric, etc.), notes common services like lighting fixture installation, breaker replacement and whole-house rewiring, and even points out specialists that handle generators or solar setups. My tip: ask for a names-and-numbers verification, confirm they’re comfortable working on older homes, get a written estimate that separates parts and labour, and ask whether they’ll check for any code issues during the visit. Just passing by and reading — not trying to advise — but I noticed the site shows some helpful context: StatCan-based cost ranges for homeowners in Perth (about C$131 minimum, C$342 average, up to around C$494), and it also highlights popular services such as lighting fixture installation, breaker replacement and whole-house rewiring. The directory lists many local firms (Ireton Electric, Lanark County Electric, Laser Electric, McVeety Electric and others) with phone numbers and brief notes on specialties — some serve wider Eastern Ontario and some specifically mention things like generators or solar equipment. Seems like a good starting point to compare a few profiles and call for quotes before deciding.
Quote from Guest on October 30, 2025, 2:01 AMHey everyone — quick one: last week my kitchen lights started flickering and then a breaker tripped hard while I was boiling pasta. I called a friend who lives near Perth and they mentioned a couple of local outfits they’d used before, but I’m a bit nervous about costs and whether this is something a regular electrician can sort quickly or if I should be bracing for a whole-house rewiring job. I live in an older house near downtown Perth and there’s some dodgy old knob-and-tube wiring in the attic (I think). Has anyone here dealt with something similar around Perth? What did they end up doing — breaker replacement, fixture rewiring, or calling someone for a full inspection and possible rewire? I’d love any practical tips on what questions to ask, typical turnaround (like same-day visit), and how to avoid getting quoted for unnecessary work. Also curious if anyone’s had experience with electricians who install generators or solar gear locally, since my neighbour mentioned those services too.
Hey everyone — quick one: last week my kitchen lights started flickering and then a breaker tripped hard while I was boiling pasta. I called a friend who lives near Perth and they mentioned a couple of local outfits they’d used before, but I’m a bit nervous about costs and whether this is something a regular electrician can sort quickly or if I should be bracing for a whole-house rewiring job. I live in an older house near downtown Perth and there’s some dodgy old knob-and-tube wiring in the attic (I think). Has anyone here dealt with something similar around Perth? What did they end up doing — breaker replacement, fixture rewiring, or calling someone for a full inspection and possible rewire? I’d love any practical tips on what questions to ask, typical turnaround (like same-day visit), and how to avoid getting quoted for unnecessary work. Also curious if anyone’s had experience with electricians who install generators or solar gear locally, since my neighbour mentioned those services too.
Quote from Guest on October 30, 2025, 4:48 AMJust passing by and reading — not trying to advise — but I noticed the site shows some helpful context: StatCan-based cost ranges for homeowners in Perth (about C$131 minimum, C$342 average, up to around C$494), and it also highlights popular services such as lighting fixture installation, breaker replacement and whole-house rewiring. The directory lists many local firms (Ireton Electric, Lanark County Electric, Laser Electric, McVeety Electric and others) with phone numbers and brief notes on specialties — some serve wider Eastern Ontario and some specifically mention things like generators or solar equipment. Seems like a good starting point to compare a few profiles and call for quotes before deciding.
Just passing by and reading — not trying to advise — but I noticed the site shows some helpful context: StatCan-based cost ranges for homeowners in Perth (about C$131 minimum, C$342 average, up to around C$494), and it also highlights popular services such as lighting fixture installation, breaker replacement and whole-house rewiring. The directory lists many local firms (Ireton Electric, Lanark County Electric, Laser Electric, McVeety Electric and others) with phone numbers and brief notes on specialties — some serve wider Eastern Ontario and some specifically mention things like generators or solar equipment. Seems like a good starting point to compare a few profiles and call for quotes before deciding.
