Electrical Services in Richmond Hill

aMaximum Construction provides licensed electrical services in Richmond Hill for the area's large detached and estate homes across Oak Ridges, Bayview Hill, and Mill Pond. As a fully insured electrical contractor in Richmond Hill, we handle a 200A panel upgrade for pools and hot tubs, EV charger installation, and dedicated circuits — all to the Ontario Electrical Safety Code with ESA permits where required.

Why Choose aMaximum Construction?

Since 2018 we have been a trusted electrician in Richmond Hill — a licensed and insured general contractor serving Richmond Hill and the wider GTA.

Licensed & Insured

WSIB clearance, $2M liability insurance, and all permits handled. You are protected from start to finish.

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Clear Scope & Fixed Price

Detailed written quote before any work begins. No hidden fees, no surprise invoices at the end.

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One Point of Contact

We coordinate all trades under one contract. You deal with us — not a dozen different contractors.

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On Time & On Budget

Milestone-based schedule with regular updates. We show up when we say we will and finish when we say we will.

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Quality Workmanship

Written warranty on all work. We use quality materials and back every job with a workmanship guarantee.

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Respectful & Tidy

Clean jobsite every day. We treat your home with respect — no mess left behind, no damage to surroundings.

Electrical Services We Offer

Whether it is an upgrade or full residential electrical services, our licensed electrician in Richmond Hill team delivers. We cover lighting installation, pot light installation, outlet installation with GFCI outlets, renovation electrical rough-in, and a full electrical inspection — every job handled by a certified electrician who pulls the right ESA permit.

Panel Upgrades

100A to 200A panel upgrade — required for EV chargers and major renovations.

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Outlet & Switch Installation

New outlets, USB outlets, GFCI, AFCI — code-compliant installation.

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Lighting Installation

Pot lights, pendant lights, under-cabinet lighting, dimmer switches.

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EV Charger Installation

Level 2 EV charger (240V) installation — panel assessment included.

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Renovation Rough-In

Electrical rough-in for bathroom, kitchen, basement renovations.

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Electrical Inspection

Pre-purchase inspection, safety audit, knob-and-tube assessment.

How It Works

Our simple 4-step process — from first call to finished project.

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Assessment & Quote

We assess your panel, wiring, and load requirements. Fixed quote before work.

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ESA Permit

We pull an Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) permit for all permitted work.

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Electrical Work

Licensed electrician completes work to Ontario Electrical Safety Code.

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Inspection & Certificate

ESA inspection and certificate of acceptance provided on completion.

Ready to Get Started?

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Trusted Suppliers & Brands

We source quality materials and tools from leading construction retailers across Canada & North America.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an electrician in Richmond Hill cost?

Electrical service calls start at $250–$400. A 200A panel upgrade runs $2,500–$5,000, and EV charger installation is $800–$1,800 depending on panel capacity. We also offer emergency electrician service across Richmond Hill. Free quotes available.

Do you pull ESA permits?

Yes — we pull ESA permits for all work that requires them (panel upgrades, new circuits, EV chargers). This protects you and ensures insurance compliance.

Can you install an EV charger in my condo?

Condo EV charger installation requires strata/condo board approval and often a dedicated circuit from your panel. We assess feasibility and guide you through the process.

What is a panel upgrade and do I need one?

If your home has a 60A or 100A panel, you may need a 200A upgrade for EV chargers, hot tubs, or major renovations. We assess your load requirements.

Is electrical work dangerous to DIY?

Electrical work without a permit and proper licensing violates Ontario law, voids homeowner insurance, and creates fire hazards. Always use a licensed electrician.