Electrical Code Compliance
A non-compliant electrical installation poses a risk to your safety and can affect your insurance coverage. Whether you need to correct work done by a non-professional, update an aging installation, or prepare your property for sale, we bring everything up to code.
- Correction of non-compliant electrical work
- Updating outdated installations (aluminum wiring, knob & tube)
- Pre-sale and pre-purchase inspection
- Quebec Construction Code compliance
- Replacement of obsolete or recalled components
Why Choose Opex Électrique?
Master Electricians
Master Electricians — work performed to CSA and Quebec Construction Code standards.
RBQ License
Licensed by the Régie du bâtiment du Québec.
Professional Service
Quality workmanship, on-time delivery, and transparent communication from start to finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my installation is compliant? ►
Common signs of a non-compliant installation: exposed wiring without protection, ungrounded outlets, junctions without boxes, extension cords used as permanent wiring, unpermitted work. We offer an evaluation to identify problems.
Does my insurer require compliance? ►
Yes, most insurers require a code-compliant installation. A non-compliant installation can result in denied coverage in the event of a claim. Some insurers also require an inspection for panels of certain brands.
I'm selling my house — do I need to bring it up to code? ►
A building inspector may identify electrical deficiencies that could delay or jeopardize the sale. Proactive code compliance avoids last-minute negotiations and reassures buyers.
How much does code compliance cost? ►
The cost varies depending on the scope of corrections needed. We offer a free evaluation to identify problems and give you an exact price before starting.
Is your installation compliant?
Contact us for a free evaluation. Our master electricians identify problems and bring your installation up to code.