Bolton, Ontario

Lighting
in Bolton

Pot light upgrades in Bolton's newer subdivisions and landscape lighting for rural properties are both popular requests. We design and install lighting packages that suit the property, from suburban kitchens to barn interiors and outdoor riding arenas.

ESA LicensedSame-day Bolton47 Google reviews65+ jobs in Bolton
(647) 872-9954

WHY CHOOSE US IN BOLTON

Local Electricians Who Know Bolton

Bolton's electrical needs split between village homes (including century properties in the core), newer subdivisions expanding south and east, and rural properties with barns, workshops, and agricultural buildings. The village core has older wiring that needs modernization. New subdivisions need builder-grade upgrades. Rural properties need specialized agricultural and outbuilding electrical work.

30-Minute Response Time

Bolton is one of our closest service areas. We reach Bolton Village in about 30 minutes via Highway 50 and offer same-day service for most calls.

ESA Licensed and Insured

Every Bolton job is ESA permitted and inspected. We carry $5M liability insurance, covering residential, agricultural, and outbuilding work.

47 Five-Star Google Reviews

100% satisfaction guarantee. Our 5.0 rating comes from homeowners, hobby farmers, and rural property owners who trust us with their electrical needs.

Rural Property Experience

We handle barn wiring, well pump circuits, agricultural hookups, and long outbuilding runs that suburban electricians are not equipped for.

Neighbourhoods We Serve in Bolton

Bolton VillageSouth HillNorth HillAlbion HillsPalgraveCaledon EastMono MillsNashvilleMacvilleColumbia Way

65+

Jobs in Bolton

Same-Day

Response time

47

5-star reviews

5+

Years serving GTA

THE SERVICE

Lighting — What's Included

Types of Lighting We Install

We install every type of residential and commercial lighting: LED ceiling fixtures, recessed pot lights, under-cabinet kitchen lighting, pendant and chandelier installation, outdoor landscape and security lighting, motion sensor lights, smart lighting systems (Lutron, Leviton, Philips Hue compatible), dimmer switches and smart switches, bathroom vanity lighting, and track lighting.

Benefits of LED Upgrades

Switching from incandescent or halogen to LED is one of the simplest ways to reduce your electricity bill. LED bulbs use 75% less energy, last 15-25 times longer, produce 90% less heat (safer and cooler in summer), and deliver brighter, more consistent light. For a typical Brampton home, switching all fixtures to LED can save $200-$400 per year on hydro costs.

Smart Home Lighting

Smart lighting lets you control every light in your home from your phone or voice assistant. We install smart switches and dimmers compatible with Alexa, Google Home, and Apple HomeKit. Set schedules, create scenes, control lights remotely, and even sync lighting with your home security system. Smart switches replace standard switches, so no special bulbs are required.

Outdoor and Landscape Lighting

Outdoor lighting serves two purposes: safety and curb appeal. We install pathway lights, security flood lights, deck and patio lighting, accent lighting for landscaping, and motion-activated lights for driveways and entries. All outdoor installations use weatherproof fixtures rated for Ontario winters.

Recent Lighting Projects in the GTA

A homeowner in Brampton's Heart Lake area wanted to upgrade all the lighting in their home before selling. We replaced 24 old incandescent ceiling fixtures with modern LED flush mounts throughout the main floor and bedrooms, swapped out the dining room chandelier, and added under-cabinet LED strips in the kitchen. The entire job took one day. A Mississauga homeowner near Port Credit had an outdoor patio with no lighting and a backyard they could not use after dark. We installed four weatherproof LED flood lights on a motion sensor, two post lights along the path to the garage, and string-light-style patio outlets on a dedicated outdoor circuit. All wiring was run underground in conduit. A Brampton homeowner in Springdale wanted smart lighting throughout their main floor. We installed Lutron Caseta smart dimmers in six rooms, set up the bridge, and verified compatibility with their Google Home setup. Every light in the living room, kitchen, and dining room is now controllable from their phone or voice. A Vaughan homeowner was redoing their basement and wanted accent lighting above a built-in bookcase plus task lighting over a workbench. We installed LED strip lights with a controller behind the crown moulding for the bookcase and two dedicated LED shop lights above the bench - all on one switched circuit.

Kelvin Temperature and CRI: Choosing the Right LED for Each Room

Not all LED light is the same. Two bulbs can be the same wattage and brightness but look completely different because of their colour temperature and CRI rating. Understanding these two numbers helps you get lighting that actually feels right in your home. Colour temperature is measured in Kelvin (K). Lower numbers are warmer (more yellow-orange), higher numbers are cooler (more blue-white). For bedrooms and living rooms, 2700K warm white creates a cozy, relaxed atmosphere close to incandescent. For kitchens, 3000K to 3500K neutral white is the most popular choice - bright without feeling clinical. For garages, workshops, and task areas, 4000K to 5000K daylight gives maximum visibility with a crisp, clear tone. CRI (Colour Rendering Index) measures how accurately a light source renders colour compared to natural daylight. A CRI of 100 is perfect daylight. For most homes, a CRI of 90 or above is what we recommend. Low-CRI lighting (under 80) makes everything look flat and washed out - you may not notice it immediately, but skin tones look off and food loses its appeal under it. When we quote a lighting installation, we discuss Kelvin and CRI with you for each room and select fixtures accordingly. It is a small detail that makes a big difference in how your home feels.

BOLTON ELECTRICAL REALITIES

What Bolton Homeowners Deal With

Every city has its own electrical quirks. Here's what we see most often in Bolton.

Rural Power Reliability

Properties outside Bolton Village are more vulnerable to power outages from storms, fallen trees, and ice. A standby generator with an automatic transfer switch provides essential backup power for well pumps, heating systems, freezers, and livestock equipment.

Outbuilding Electrical Runs

Bolton's rural properties often have barns, workshops, and garages 50 to 200 feet from the house. Running power to these buildings requires underground conduit, properly sized wire, and sub-panel installation. Code requirements for agricultural buildings differ from residential, and not every electrician is familiar with them.

Century Home Modernization

Bolton Village's oldest homes have wiring that predates modern code. Upgrading these properties requires balancing safety improvements with the heritage character of the homes. Full rewiring, panel upgrades, and grounding must be done without unnecessarily altering the original structure.

Well Pump and Water System Circuits

Rural Bolton properties rely on wells and septic systems that need dedicated electrical circuits. Well pump failure during a power outage means no water. Proper circuit sizing, surge protection, and generator backup are essential for these properties.

FAQ

Lighting in Bolton - Common Questions

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Lighting in Nearby GTA Cities

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$49 on-site assessment credited toward your project. ESA-licensed, fully insured. Same-day service available.

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