Landscape wiring and outdoor lights electrician in Toronto 647 932 5666

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A properly buried and safe wiring brings light and power anywhere in the yard, garden, or to a shed, shack, pool, walkway, deck, pergola, etc.

Our 110/220V underground lines 18" down will not interfere with the everyday garden maintenance, flower bed building, digging, softening and planting, garden turf and soil management, etc.

Electrician Toronto adds proper protection as per CEC code, that will prevent mechanical damage even if you accidentally dig deep enough to hit the wire. But it will not shield from the trench digging machine or similar equipment.

We will also issue a hand made drawing or simple partial estate plan showing position of the new underground lines. You will have to remember to look at them in the future when preparing for any projects requiring digging or augering the ground.

Wiring to garden lights with a 12V transformer does not require deep burying or mechanical protection. It is safe to cut such wire by accident, you will only blow a 12V transformer fuse with neither creating a major electrical problem, nor getting a shock, nor tripping a breaker, nor losing power. You can reconnect the wires, reset the transformer breaker or change its fuses and your garden lights will work perfectly again.

Landscape wiring in Scarborough, run buried conduit in garden in Maple, cable to shed electrician in Oakville, shack in Thornhill, underground line to pool in Vaughan, walkway in Brampton, pergola in Etobicoke
, or yard in Aurora. Install a front yard light post in Markham, Ontario or outdoor GFCI outlet in Mississauga.

110V underground garden lines in North York and Richmond Hill.

220V buried cable electrician in Woodbridge and Mississauga. Landscape Electrical Contractor in Toronto and GTA



email   (647) 932-5666    no calls after 7pm


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