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Most homeowners don’t think about their electrical system until something goes wrong. Flickering lights, tripping breakers, or warm outlets may seem minor, but they’re often signs of deeper issues. Left alone, they can turn into real safety hazards. At Northcliffe Electric, our licensed electricians handle everything from small repairs to full system upgrades. We make your home’s electrical system safe, reliable, and ready for today’s demands.

We’re licensed and insured electricians serving Toronto and the GTA. Every job follows Ontario Electrical Safety Code requirements.
Our services include:
We don’t upsell what you don’t need. If everything looks good, we’ll tell you. If upgrades are required, we’ll explain why and provide clear options.
Older homes across the GTA weren’t built for modern appliances, EV chargers, or smart technology. That’s why problems like aluminum wiring that loosens over time, knob-and-tube systems still powering modern devices, and panels that are too small for today’s loads are so common. These aren’t just inconveniences—they can be real fire risks. Even newer homes aren’t immune, often facing issues like poor surge protection or inconsistent power supply.
Toronto’s housing stock spans a century — wartime bungalows in East York, post-war homes in Etobicoke, century homes downtown, and new builds in Vaughan and Oakville. Each era brought its own wiring, and much of it was never meant to run today’s kitchens, EVs, and home offices. That’s why we treat every home on its own terms, starting with what’s actually behind your walls.
Missing safeguards that shorten the life of your electronics.
Residential electrical work isn’t just about “getting it done.” It has to be safe, code-compliant, and reliable.
Our electricians have years of experience with Toronto homes—everything from heritage houses with outdated wiring to new builds needing modern upgrades. We test every system before we leave, so you know it’s safe.

Electrical issues don’t always wait for business hours.
Our emergency electricians respond 24/7 across Toronto and the GTA. From overheating panels to sudden outages, we arrive quickly, make your system safe, and complete lasting repairs.
Working with us is simple:
Electrical problems only get worse with time. What seems small today could cost thousands tomorrow—or put your home at risk.
We’ve seen outlets slowly burn through wall plates and panels nearly catch fire. Don’t wait until it becomes an emergency.
Northcliffe Electric serves homeowners across Toronto, York, Etobicoke, East York, Mississauga, Vaughan, and Oakville. From century-home rewires to new pot lights in a finished basement, the work gets the same standard: clean, code-compliant, and built to last.
Straight answers about home electrical work in Toronto & the GTA
Aluminum wiring, common in GTA homes built in the 1960s and 70s, isn’t automatically dangerous — but its connections loosen over time and many insurers require an assessment or remediation before covering the home. We inspect it, explain your options honestly, and do only the work that’s actually needed.
Found in homes built before roughly 1950, knob-and-tube has no ground and wasn’t designed for modern loads. Most insurers won’t cover it. We replace it in a planned, room-by-room way that keeps the disruption manageable.
Flickering lights, warm switch plates, two-prong outlets, frequent breaker trips, or renovations revealing old wiring are all signals. An electrical inspection gives you a clear, documented picture before you commit to anything.
Yes — new outlets, fixture swaps, dimmers, exhaust fans, dryer and stove circuits. No job is too small to do safely and to code.
Scope is the big one — a single circuit is very different from a whole-home rewire. Access (finished vs. open walls), the age and condition of existing wiring, and permit requirements all factor in. You’ll always see a clear quote before we start.
From small repairs to complete rewiring, our electricians keep your home safe, compliant, and future-ready.