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Why You Should Hire a Licensed Electrician

At Blais Electric, we have seen our fair share of DIY projects gone awry. Many people think they can handle their own electrical work, but in the long run, there is major value in seeking out a master electrician to oversee your project.


Below are four of the most important reasons to leave electrical work to the experts.


1. Safety is our #1 Priority

Electrical work is dangerous. Even the most savvy DIY'er can miss things or be unaware of hazards to watch out for. A major component of our training is learning to identify potential dangers on the worksite - Before we begin any project, we do a thorough walk through, looking for any and all hazards that could cause major issues.


2. Training, Knowledge + Experience.

As licensed electricians, we have each gone through rigorous training, testing, and apprenticeships to learn about and master our trade. Each of our team members has completed a set number of hours of in class and practical work, mastered the skills needed to safely and effectively complete any project, and have dedicated time to learn about safety codes and rules for electrical work in the province of Ontario.


3. Impeccable Quality of Work

Blais Electric prides itself on the outstanding quality of workmanship we provide. Choosing to work with a licensed electrician offers you peace of mind when it comes to safety and quality of the electrical services being offered.


4. It's the Law

In Ontario, Licensed Electrical Contractors are the only people legally allowed to do electrical work in your home or commercial property. Failure to hire one could result in injury, death, loss of property, or your insurance provider cancelling or failing to payout your claim.


Don't take any risks when it comes to your home or business. If you need a licensed electrician, get in touch with Blais Electric today.


Blais Electric | 519-766-2940 | info@blaiselectric.ca

​Proudly serving clients in Guelph, Kitchener/Waterloo, Cambridge, Milton,

and neighbouring Southern Ontario communities.

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