Whether you’re planning a new commercial or residential build, office renovation, updating your kitchen, or simply adding a new light fixture in your bathroom, we have you covered. Locally owned & operated in Milton, Norris Electrical has been serving Southern Ontario as a full service commercial, residential and on-location electrical contractor for over 20 years. During that time, we have built a reputation with home and business owners as a trustworthy company with the highest standards in the industry.
No job is too big or too small
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Commercial
Residential
On-Locations Electric
Commitment to Excellence
Our electricians are licensed, insured, and bonded. They utilize advanced tools and high-quality materials to ensure you receive the best service possible. With years of hands-on experience, our electrical contractors follow specific procedures to deliver electrical services that stand out in quality.
Honest, Transparent Service
We operate with integrity. Our team will always discuss any potential upsell or unexpected charges with you before proceeding. We are committed to complete transparency
in all of our transactions.
Why call Norris Electrical?
WE GO ABOVE AND BEYOND
Experienced and Qualified Professionals
Our skilled electricians have extensive experience in various electrical services, catering to residential, commercial, and on-location electrical needs. They are not only licensed but also certified and reliable. Qualified to manage projects of any size, our team ensures that every job is completed efficiently and effectively.
Quick Response Times
We value and respect your time. We understand that you may be uncertain if your issue constitutes a true emergency. If your concern is causing problems at home or in your business, a quick response is essential. We are available 24/7 to assist you. Our staff can offer guidance and provide pricing so you can decide whether you need immediate assistance or if you prefer to schedule a regular repair appointment.
"Very happy with the work you done
for our generator. Now, we have peace of mind that we will always have power. Strongly recommend."
– Patrick D.
HAPPY AND SATISFIED CLIENTS
Testimonials
"Very happy with the work you done for our generator. Now, we have peace of mind that we will always have power. Strongly recommend."
– Patrick D.
"I have nothing but great things to say about this Norris Electrical. From the very first conversation, we had over the telephone, I knew that they were the right guys for the job."
– Jacqueline W.
"I have nothing but great things to say about this Norris Electrical. From the very first conversation, we had over the telephone, I knew that they were the right guys for the job."
– Jacqueline W.

Frequently Asked Questions
If you lose power to an outlet, first check if there is a reset button on the outlet. This is called a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter). Simply press the button to reset it. If the outlet trips again immediately after you reset it, there may be a ground fault, and you should have an electrician examine it.
If you lose power to an outlet, first check if there is a reset button on the outlet. This is called a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter). Simply press the button to reset it. If the outlet trips again immediately after you reset it, there may be a ground fault, and you should have an electrician examine it.
How much will it cost to hire an electrician?
Are your electricians certified and insured?

HOW CAN WE HELP?
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Are you a licensed, bonded, and insured company?Absolutely! Every one of our contractors holds the necessary licenses, insurance, and bonding. We also ensure they participate in regular training sessions to keep them updated on the latest industry trends and regulations.
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What types of electrical inspections do you offer?We provide a comprehensive list of electrical inspections, ranging from service evaluations to final assessments on new constructions. Our certified professionals are equipped to perform inspections for various needs, including insurance requirements, home sales, and beyond.
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How do I get an estimate for electrical work?We love helping people with budgeting and planning for their lighting repairs and installations. To receive an estimate, feel free to call us at (647)273-3825 or fill out your details and questions using our contact form!
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Do I need a permit for the electrical work I plan to do?Our electricians are well-versed in local permitting and coding regulations, and they possess all the necessary permits for rewiring and other major electrical projects. During their visit to your home for a consultation, they will provide you with clear information about the permits and codes you need to follow.
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What exactly is a GFCI outlet?GFCI, which stands for Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter, is a safety device designed to protect you from electrical shocks while using appliances in your home. It works by automatically cutting off the power when it detects a potential risk of electrocution. If your home lacks these essential safety features, it's a good idea to think about having a GFCI installed as soon as possible.
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What are the signs that my electrical outlet might be overheating?You can identify a burning electrical outlet by looking for discolouration around it. Additionally, you might detect an unusual odour or notice that the outlet feels excessively warm. Regardless of the signs, this situation poses a risk of electric shock and could potentially lead to a fire. If you suspect your outlet is burning, it's important to contact an electrician right away.
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Why is my light switch hot?Light switches have a limit to the amount of electricity they can manage, and if they exceed this limit, they may become hot to the touch. This usually signals a defective switch, an issue with the wiring, or another underlying problem. Such a situation poses a significant safety risk and should be promptly evaluated by a qualified professional.
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What could be causing my lights to flicker?If you notice your lights flickering, it could be a sign of an electrical overload or a related issue. To ensure your safety, it's important to have a qualified electrician examine the affected area as soon as possible.
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Could you help me in finding a lighting system that is more energy-efficient?We take great pride in assisting both homeowners and business owners in discovering energy-efficient lighting options that can help reduce their electricity costs. When you reach out to us for a consultation, we will evaluate your space and recommend tailored solutions that align with your requirements and budget.
HOW CAN WE HELP?
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