Licensed Electrical Contractor ECRAESA 7006251 Extron Electric is a fully licensed and insured electrical contractor serving residential and commercial clients throughout the GTA. Our skilled electri

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Licensed Electrical Contractor ECRAESA 7006251

Extron Electric is a fully licensed and insured electrical contractor serving residential and commercial clients throughout the GTA. Our skilled electricians are experts in electrical troubleshooting, repair, and installation, and can handle any job, big or small.

We are available 24/7 for emergency electrical services, and we offer free estimates and consultations. Contact us today for all of your electrical needs.

Electrical Panel Upgrades

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Electrical Panel Upgrades

60A

100A

200A

400A

Extron Electric specializes in upgrading electrical panels in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. We can upgrade your panel to handle more amperage, so you can run more devices and appliances in your home.

We are licensed and insured, and we offer free estimates and consultations. Contact us today for all of your electrical needs.

Increase Capacity for Home Devices

As more and more devices and appliances are added to homes, the electrical panel must be upgraded to handle the increased load. Home owners may often be hesitant to upgrade the service panel in their home because of the upfront cost. However, upgrading the electrical panel can save money in the long run by reducing the risk of electrical fires, power surges, and overloaded circuits.

200-amp Service Panel

A 200-amp service panel is designed to handle the increased loads on modern homes. The capacity is able to handle multiple high power appliances.

When upgrading a panel, it is important to comply with local electrical codes. This often involves obtaining a permit and inspection from the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA).

Upgrade Fuse to Breaker Panel

A fuse to breaker panel upgrade involves replacing a fuse box with a circuit breaker panel. This upgrade can improve safety, as circuit breakers can be reset if the circuit breaker trips.

Upgrade Breaker Panel

An upgrade to a breaker panel involves replacing an old breaker panel with a new one. This upgrade can improve safety, as circuit breakers can be reset if the circuit breaker trips.

Install an Electric Car

EV Charger with Certificate

An EV charger installation involves installing an electric car charger in your home. This charger can be used to charge your electric car.

Illegal Basement Wiring Permit

An illegal basement wiring permit involves obtaining a permit for illegal basement wiring. This permit is required if the wiring in the basement does not comply with local electrical codes.

Certificate

A certificate is a document that verifies that an electrical installation has been completed according to local electrical codes.

We Install EV Charger: Tesla Chevrolet Hyundai Ford Nissan BMW Toyota

EV charging solutions can provide you with a top-of-the-line home charging station that ensures your electric vehicle is always charged up and ready to hit the road.

Electric Vehicle Charging Systems

Electric vehicles have different levels and types of charging that use different voltages and amperages to run. There are three levels of charging for electric vehicles. Typically levels 1 and 2 are used for at-home charging.

Level 1: This is a charge that uses a standard 120 Volt household outlet. It's the slowest speed of charging for an electric vehicle. 120 Volts 15Amp or 20Amp

Level 2: Level 2 charging stations have about the same requirements as a household appliance like a stove or dryer. 240 Volts 30 Amp 40 Amp or 60 Amp Level 2 offers a faster charging time than level 1.

Level 3: Level 3 charging stations are designed for commercial use and are not suitable for home installation.

EV Car Charger Installation Process

The installation process for an EV charger involves planning the most efficient route from your electrical panel to the chargers location. This considers the distance and any obstacles in the path. We then install a protective conduit along this route through which the electrical wire is run. This wire protected by the conduit carries the electrical current from your panel to the EV charger. After securely connecting one end of the wire to a dedicated breaker in your panel and the other to your EV charger we conduct a thorough testing process to ensure everything functions correctly.

Working with electrical systems requires expertise and safety precautions which is why it is essential to have such work handled by licensed professionals.

Level 1 vs Level 2 Charging

Electric vehicles have different levels and types of charging that use different voltages and amperages to run. There are three levels of charging for electric vehicles. Typically levels 1 and 2 are used for at-home charging.

Level 1: This is a charge that uses a standard 120 Volt household outlet. It's the slowest speed of charging for an electric vehicle. 120 Volts 15Amp or 20Amp

Level 2: Level 2 charging stations have about the same requirements as a household appliance like a stove or dryer. 240 Volts 30 Amp 40 Amp or 60 Amp Level 2 offers a faster charging time than level 1.

In the text above, you can find a more detailed and comprehensive description of the services offered by the licensed electrician Karan. The text includes information about electrical panel upgrades, EV car charger installations, and the benefits of upgrading to 200 amp service. It also includes details about the electrical troubleshooting process and the three levels of charging for electric vehicles.

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