
Five Things You Need to Know Before Your Reno
Five Things You Need to Know Before Starting Your Renovation
Michael Holmes Jr. shares essential tips to ensure your electrical work is done safely and correctly.
After over a decade in the home renovation business, Michael Holmes Jr. has seen his fair share of unsafe electrical work, putting homeowners and their families at risk. To avoid these dangers, Michael Jr. highlights five critical steps every homeowner should know before starting a renovation.
1. Hire an Expert
You wouldn’t trust an uncertified doctor for surgery, and you shouldn’t trust an unlicensed contractor for electrical work. Always hire a Licensed Electrical Contractor (LEC) who holds an ECRA/ESA licence. Ask for their licence number to verify their credentials.
Find a qualified contractor in your area: findacontractor.esasafe.com.
2. Plan the Electrical Layout
Planning your electrical layout is as important as designing the room layout. Work with an LEC to ensure proper placement of task lighting, outlets, and other electrical needs. This avoids costly changes after completion and ensures safe, functional spaces.
3. Get the Right Notification
With very few exemptions, all electrical work requires a notification (permit) from the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA). Ensure the party completing the work files this notification to guarantee safety and compliance.
4. Ensure Work Meets Requirements
Once electrical work is complete, ask the contractor for an ESA Certificate. This document verifies that the work meets safety standards and protects you in the event of future electrical issues.
5. Save the DIY for Finishes
While DIY painting or feature walls can add personality to your home, electrical work should always be left to a professional. Incorrect electrical work poses serious safety risks to your family. Licensed Electrical Contractors have the training and expertise to do the job safely and correctly.
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