Code Defects Correction

Bring Your Home Up to Modern Safety Standards

Electrical code defects can put your home at risk and may prevent insurance approvals, home sales, or renovation approvals. At E-Care Electrical, we specialize in identifying and correcting any electrical issues that do not meet current Ontario Electrical Code standards.

 

Our certified electricians ensure your entire electrical system is safe, compliant, and functioning the way it should.

Fix Electrical Code Issues Quickly & Professionally

Electrical systems naturally evolve over time—especially in older homes or after unlicensed work has been done. Code defects may include overloaded circuits, improper wiring connections, outdated panels, missing safety devices, or faulty installations.

 

Our licensed team inspects, identifies, and corrects these issues to ensure your home meets all electrical safety codes and regulations. Whether you’re renovating, selling, or simply improving home safety, E-Care Electrical delivers reliable, compliant solutions.

Why Code Compliance Matters

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Our Code Defect Correction Services

Correct Unsafe Electrical Conditions

Fix any defects reported by inspectors or identified in your home or business.

Protect Your Family and Property

Prevent shock hazards, fire risks, and other dangers from faulty wiring.

Licensed and Code-Compliant

All work is performed by ECRA-licensed electricians following the Ontario Electrical Safety Code.

Prompt Response to ESA Notices

Quickly address any “Notice of Defect” issued by the Electrical Safety Authority.

Common Electrical Code Defects We Fix

Missing or faulty GFCI protection

Incorrect wire sizes or overloaded circuits

Outdated fuse panels

Loose or unsafe electrical connections

Improper grounding and bonding

Incorrect junction box use

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