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Frequently asked questions

What percentage of fires in Québec are of electrical origin?

According to the Corporation des maîtres électriciens du Québec(CMEQ), around 35% of fires in Quebec are of electrical origin.
These fires can be caused by wear and tear, misuse, improper installation or lack of maintenance of electrical systems. Regular maintenance and proper use of electrical installations are essential to prevent such incidents.

Can you send an electrician for an emergency?

Yes, we do! We offer 24/7 emergency service for electrical breakdowns and other problems requiring rapid intervention. Our qualified electricians are available to meet your urgent needs, whether for a residential, commercial or industrial problem.

Can I do my own electrical repairs?

No, in Quebec, all electrical repairs must be carried out by a certified electrician to ensure compliance with the Electrical Code and for safety reasons.

How do I know if my electrical panel is obsolete?

If your panel is an older fused model, or more than 25 years old, it may be time to replace it. Signs such as unusual noises, overheating or circuit breakers that blow regularly indicate that an update is needed.

Why are LED bulbs more environmentally friendly?
LED (light-emitting diode) bulbs are more environmentally friendly for several reasons:

  • Low energy consumption (80% less electricity)
  • Long service life (between 15,000 and 50,000 hours)
  • Less heat released
  • No toxic substances
  • Less light pollution

By choosing LED bulbs, you’re helping to reduce your ecological footprint while making significant energy savings.

How often should I have my electrical system inspected?

The recommended frequency for inspecting your electrical system depends on the type of building and its age:

  • Residential: An electrical inspection is recommended every 10 years for a new home, and every 5 years for a home over 25 years old.
  • Commercial and industrial: An inspection should be carried out every 3 to 5 years, or more frequently depending on usage and current regulations.
  • After a particular event: After a major renovation, a disaster (flood, fire), or if you notice unusual signs such as circuit breakers that trip frequently or outlets that overheat, an immediate inspection is recommended.