Electrician in St. Thomas.
The Railway City is a regular stop for us. From century homes near the old CASO station to the new subdivisions filling in the south end, St. Thomas work is on our schedule most weeks.
Working in St. Thomas
St. Thomas has two very different kinds of housing, and they need two very different kinds of electrician. The older streets around the downtown core still carry a lot of original wiring: knob and tube in the century homes, fuse panels and 60-amp services in the post-war ones. Insurance companies have become strict about both, and a renewal letter is often what starts the phone call.
The other side of St. Thomas is brand new. The city is growing fast, and the newer subdivisions bring a different list: Level 2 EV chargers in the garage, basement finishes, hot tubs, and extra circuits the builder never roughed in. Same trade, completely different day.
Either way, the process is the same as it is for our London customers. We look at the job, quote it plainly, file the ESA permit under our contractor licence, and the work gets inspected. St. Thomas is about twenty-five minutes from our base in west London, so jobs there slot into our regular routes without any drama.
Common calls in St. Thomas
5 circuits- 01Knob & Tube RewiringInsurance-driven rewires in the older core
- 02Panel UpgradesFuse boxes and 60-amp services brought to 100 or 200 amp
- 03EV Charger InstallationLevel 2 chargers in new-build garages
- 04Renovation WiringBasement finishes and additions
- 05TroubleshootingDead circuits and nuisance breakers in older homes
Asked around St. Thomas.
01Do you actually cover St. Thomas, or is it a stretch from London?
02My insurer flagged knob and tube wiring. What happens next?
03Can you install an EV charger at my St. Thomas home?
04Who pulls the electrical permit?
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