Scarborough, Ontario
Emergency
in Scarborough
Electrical emergencies in Scarborough - sparking panels, tripping main breakers, burning smells, complete power loss - get a 24/7 response. We serve Agincourt, Wexford, Malvern, Guildwood, and all Scarborough neighbourhoods. 60-minute average response, licensed ESA work, single-visit resolution in most cases.

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WHY CHOOSE US IN SCARBOROUGH
Local Electricians Who Know Scarborough
Scarborough's housing is dominated by postwar bungalows and split-levels built between 1950 and 1975, particularly in Agincourt, Wexford, and Woburn. These homes have 60 to 100-amp panels and many have aluminum wiring. Newer communities in Malvern, Rouge, and north Scarborough have 200-amp panels and demand EV charger upgrades. Rental housing in the west and central areas has significant deferred electrical maintenance.
Same-Day Scarborough Service
60-minute average response time to any Scarborough neighbourhood. We batch Scarborough jobs for efficiency so you are not waiting days for service.
ESA Licensed and Insured
Every Scarborough job is ESA permitted and inspected. We carry $5M liability insurance. Your home and your insurance policy stay protected.
47 Five-Star Google Reviews
100% satisfaction guarantee. Our 5.0 rating reflects the care we bring to every Scarborough project, from a quick service call in Clairlea to a full panel upgrade in Agincourt.
1960s Bungalow Specialists
Agincourt and Wexford bungalows with aging 100-amp panels and aluminum wiring are our bread and butter. We have upgraded hundreds of homes with this exact profile.
Neighbourhoods We Serve in Scarborough
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THE SERVICE
Emergency — What's Included
What Counts as an Electrical Emergency
Some electrical problems need same-day attention, others are genuine emergencies requiring an immediate call. Call us right now if you notice: sparks or arcing from an outlet, panel, or wire. A burning smell coming from walls, outlets, or your electrical panel. An outlet or switch that is hot to the touch. Power out in part of your home with no explanation from the utility. Flickering lights that started suddenly across multiple rooms. A breaker that trips immediately every time you reset it. Exposed wiring after construction, renovation, or storm damage. Any visible melting, scorch marks, or discolouration on outlets or panels. Do not wait on any of these. Cut power at the panel if you can do so safely and call us.
When to Call 911 Instead
If you see flames, smell smoke coming from walls or your panel, or suspect an electrical fire has started inside a wall - do not call an electrician first. Call 911 and evacuate immediately. Once the fire department clears the scene, we step in to assess the damage and restore safe power. We also recommend calling 911 if anyone has received an electrical shock and is showing any symptoms.
How We Respond to Emergency Calls
When you call (647) 872-9954 for an emergency, you reach a live person - not voicemail. We assess the situation on the call, dispatch based on urgency, and give you an honest arrival estimate. On arrival, the first priority is making your home safe: isolating the fault, restoring power where it is safe to do so, and giving you a clear picture of what happened and what the repair requires. No repair work begins without your approval and a clear price.
Common Electrical Emergencies We Handle
Partial power outages (one circuit or zone dead while others work). Complete power loss after a storm or surge. Tripped main breaker that will not reset. Sparking or arcing at outlets, switches, or the panel. Burning smell with no visible source. Hot outlets or switch plates. Electrical damage after flooding or water intrusion. Post-renovation exposed wiring. Blown fuses in older fuse boxes. Generator hookup and transfer switch emergencies.
Emergency Electrician Cost in Brampton
Emergency electrical work is priced differently than scheduled work - after-hours dispatch, urgency, and the diagnostic component are all factored in. We give you a clear price before starting any repair. For after-hours calls outside regular business hours (Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM, Sat-Sun 9AM-5PM), an after-hours rate applies. For daytime emergencies during business hours, standard rates apply with priority dispatch. We do not quote over the phone without seeing the problem - the numbers would be meaningless. What we can tell you: we do not pad emergency bills, and we explain every line item.
Emergency Service Area
We respond to electrical emergencies across Brampton, Mississauga, Caledon, Georgetown, Vaughan, Oakville, and surrounding GTA areas. Response times vary by location and current call volume. Brampton and Mississauga receive the fastest response. Call us at (647) 872-9954 to confirm availability in your area.
Recent Emergency Calls We Have Handled in the GTA
A homeowner in Brampton's Bramalea area called at 9 PM after noticing a burning smell coming from the wall behind their dryer. We arrived within two hours, traced the smell to an overloaded 30-amp circuit feeding both the dryer and a nearby outlet, and found scorching on the wire insulation inside the wall. We isolated the circuit, completed a full assessment, and scheduled a same-day repair the following morning. No fire started, but it was closer than they realized. A Mississauga homeowner near Malton called on a Saturday afternoon after a thunderstorm knocked out power to half their home. The main breaker had not tripped - only certain rooms were dark. We confirmed a service entrance issue on the utility side and walked the homeowner through contacting Alectra to dispatch a line crew. A Brampton family on a Sunday evening had their main breaker trip and refuse to reset. Every time they pushed it back, it tripped again within seconds. We arrived and found a dead short caused by a failed double-pole breaker. We replaced the breaker, verified every circuit it served, and restored full power before midnight. A Georgetown homeowner during a winter cold snap had outlets failing throughout the home. Tracing the fault led to a loose neutral connection at the panel that had been slowly degrading under heavy winter heating loads. We secured the connection and tested voltage across all circuits before leaving.
When to Call 911 vs When to Call an Emergency Electrician
This is one of the most important distinctions a homeowner can know, because the wrong call in a real electrical emergency wastes critical minutes. Call 911 immediately if you see active flames anywhere in your home, smell smoke coming from inside walls or from your electrical panel, see an electrical fire that has spread beyond the original source, or if anyone has received a shock and is showing symptoms (pain, burns, difficulty breathing, confusion). After calling 911, evacuate and do not re-enter. Do not attempt to fight an electrical fire with water. Once the fire department clears the scene, we come in to assess the damage and restore safe power. Call an emergency electrician if you have a burning smell but no visible fire, sparks or arcing at an outlet or switch, a breaker that will not stay reset, partial power loss in your home, a hot outlet or panel cover, or any visible damage to your electrical system after a storm, flooding, or renovation work. These problems need immediate attention but are not active fire emergencies requiring 911. When in doubt, call 911. It is always better to have the fire department arrive to a false alarm than to delay when fire is involved. Once the scene is clear, call us at (647) 872-9954. We are available 24/7.
SCARBOROUGH ELECTRICAL REALITIES
What Scarborough Homeowners Deal With
Every city has its own electrical quirks. Here's what we see most often in Scarborough.
Aluminum Wiring in Agincourt and Wexford Homes
Scarborough's highest concentration of aluminum branch wiring is in the Agincourt and Wexford subdivisions built between 1965 and 1975. Aluminum connections expand and contract with temperature changes, loosening over time and creating fire risk at outlets and switches. Insurance companies across Scarborough are requiring remediation as a condition of policy renewal or sale.
Aging 60 and 100-Amp Panels Throughout the Area
Scarborough's postwar and early-suburban bungalows have electrical panels that were not designed for modern loads. A 100-amp panel supporting air conditioning, an EV charger, a home office, and modern kitchen appliances is operating at its limit. Upgrading to 200 amps is necessary for safe, reliable operation and is required for most EV charger installations.
Rental Housing Electrical Neglect
A significant portion of Scarborough's housing stock operates as rental property - duplexes, triplexes, and apartment buildings. Years of deferred maintenance have left some of these properties with unpermitted wiring, overloaded panels, and outdated grounding. Landlords face increasing scrutiny from insurance companies and the city. Proper ESA-permitted electrical work is the solution.
EV Charging Demand in Newer Communities
Malvern, Rouge, and north Scarborough have strong EV adoption among the younger families who moved to these communities in the past decade. Many of these 200-amp homes can accommodate a Level 2 EV charger without a panel upgrade, making it a straightforward installation. But two-EV households need load management to prevent overloading.
Federal Pioneer Panels in Woburn and Cedarbrae
Homes built in Woburn and Cedarbrae during the 1970s and 1980s frequently have Federal Pioneer Stab-Lok panels. These panels have a documented breaker failure problem that can allow circuits to remain energized during an overload. Insurance companies require their replacement before renewing or issuing policies.
Power Surges Along the Kingston Road Corridor
The Kingston Road corridor and Scarborough's commercial areas experience more frequent power fluctuations due to the mixed residential and commercial load on local feeders. Whole-home surge protection installed at the panel is the most cost-effective way to protect appliances, HVAC systems, and electronics in Scarborough homes.
FAQ
Emergency in Scarborough - Common Questions
NEARBY CITIES
Emergency in Nearby GTA Cities
We serve Scarborough and the surrounding area. Same ESA-licensed team, same quality.
MORE SERVICES IN SCARBOROUGH
Other Electrical Services We Offer in Scarborough
Agincourt and Wexford bungalows from the 1960s are the largest source of panel upgrade work in Scarborough. Most have 60 or 100-amp panels that cannot handle modern loads. We upgrade to 200-amp with full ESA permitting and inspection, typically completing the job in one day. Federal Pioneer replacement in Woburn and Cedarbrae is also a regular project.
Aluminum wiring in Agincourt and Wexford homes is the top electrical safety issue in Scarborough. We inspect every connection point and install AlumiConn connectors or complete a full copper rewire for homes where the extent of deterioration requires it. This work satisfies insurer requirements and eliminates the fire risk.
EV adoption is strong across Scarborough, particularly in Malvern, Rouge, and newer north Scarborough communities. We install Level 2 chargers from all major brands, handle the dedicated 50-amp circuit, and coordinate with Toronto Hydro if a service upgrade is needed alongside the charger installation.
Pot light upgrades are one of the most requested services across Scarborough's bungalow belt. Slim LED fixtures work especially well in the lower ceilings common in 1950s and 1960s homes. A typical Scarborough bungalow gets 12 to 18 pot lights across the main floor and basement.
From a broken outlet in a Clairlea semi to a kitchen renovation in a Guildwood detached, we handle the full range of residential electrical work across Scarborough. Rental property compliance, multiplex panel separations, and basement apartment electrical are all regular projects in this area.
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