FAQ - Toronto ELECTRICIAN (416) 292-4441

What should I look for when hiring an electrical contractor?

A competent electrical contractor is fully insured with an updated electrical contractor’s license and permit. A qualified contractor should also provide references and a written estimate of the work you require. Toronto Network Cabling ~ Corporate Cabling & Networks Inc. offers complete electrical work in complete compliance with Toronto electrical safety code regulations and provides free written estimates.

Is Toronto Network Cabling ~ Corporate Cabling & Networks Inc. insured?

Yes, we carry liability insurance.

Can Toronto Network Cabling ~ Corporate Cabling & Networks Inc. make suggestions on the most energy efficient light fixtures for my home or business?

Yes. We can make a variety of recommendations, including the benefits of low voltage lighting in accordance with your personal taste, budget and practical usage requirements.

What is a GFI?

A GFI is an electrical device that reduces the possibility of electrical shock. Call a Toronto Network Cabling ~ Corporate Cabling & Networks Inc. representative for further information to protect your family or business employees.

Does Toronto Network Cabling ~ Corporate Cabling & Networks Inc. guarantee their work with certification?

We provide a document from the Electrical Safety authority recognized in Toronto that confirms that our installation was performed in compliance with Toronto electrical safety regulations.

My light switch feels hot to the touch, is this normal?

If you have aluminum wiring in your home, and outlets or switches are unusually warm to the touch, contact our emergency electrical services at (416) 292-4441 for immediate assistance.

Should I get an electrical inspection?

If you are purchasing a home and are concerned about the wiring, contact Toronto Network Cabling ~ Corporate Cabling & Networks Inc. to provide you with a qualified inspection and information about the current state of the home’s electrical infrastructure. If you are presently undergoing renovations, then an electrical permit may be required, as well as a Toronto inspection. Contact Toronto Network Cabling ~ Corporate Cabling & Networks Inc. for further information on electrical inspections and safety code compliance.

How do I reset a circuit breaker?

If a circuit breaker has been tripped and requires a reset, simply move the handle to the “OFF” position, wait a few seconds and then turn it back on. If the circuit breaker is tripping continues, contact Toronto Network Cabling ~ Corporate Cabling & Networks Inc. at (416) 292-4441 to schedule a diagnostic appointment.