How to Prepare Your Home's Electrical System for a Calgary Winter
Chinook temperature swings stress circuits. Learn what to inspect before November.
Read More →AYB Electric Solutions delivers certified residential, commercial, and industrial electrical services across Calgary, Airdrie, Okotoks & Chestermere — with the expertise, honesty, and speed you deserve.
From a single outlet to a full home rewire — we do it right, the first time, every time.
Complete wiring for new builds, renovations, and basement suite development. Clean, inspected, permit-compliant work.
Pot lights, LED upgrades, landscape lighting, smart dimmers — transform your space with modern, energy-efficient lighting.
GFCI upgrades, USB outlets, dedicated circuits for appliances, and tamper-resistant receptacles for child safety.
Smart thermostats, automated lighting, Ring/Nest door systems — professionally wired for reliability.
Dedicated 240V circuits, GFCI protection, and proper outdoor-rated conduit. Permit and inspection included.
Pre-purchase home inspections, insurance compliance checks, and knob-and-tube or aluminum wiring assessments.
Calgary's brutal chinook winds and summer hailstorms cause power outages and surges that destroy electronics and appliances. We install whole-home surge protectors and backup solutions to keep your family safe.
Thousands of Calgary homes still run on dangerous 60-amp Federal Pacific or Zinsco panels. These are fire hazards that no modern insurer will cover. We upgrade them to safe 200-amp systems with full permits.
Calgary's booming rental market demands proper basement suite electrical. Unpermitted work risks fines up to $10,000 and voided insurance. We handle the entire process — wiring, permits, and final inspection.
Complete electrical builds for new commercial spaces. Three-phase power, data cabling, lighting controls, and energy optimization.
Motor controls, PLC systems, high-voltage installations, and ongoing facility maintenance for manufacturing operations.
Scheduled preventive maintenance, emergency on-call contracts, and infrared thermal scanning to catch problems before they happen.
Most pre-1980 Calgary homes still run on 60 or 100-amp panels — dangerously undersized for modern electrical loads like EV chargers, hot tubs, and home offices. An upgrade isn't optional — it's essential for safety and insurance compliance.
Outdated · Fire risk · No EV capacity
Modern · Safe · EV-Ready · Insurable
We handle everything: load assessment, panel capacity check, permit, install, and final inspection. Tesla, ChargePoint, Grizzl-E — every major brand.
We evaluate your panel capacity
and determine if an upgrade is needed.
We pull all required City of Calgary
permits on your behalf.
Clean, code-compliant 240V circuit
with proper conduit and labeling.
We schedule and pass the city
electrical inspection for full compliance.
The Red Seal certification is the highest standard of electrical competence recognized across all Canadian provinces and territories. When you hire AYB Electric, you're choosing a team whose lead electricians have earned this nationally recognized credential — proving mastery of the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) and years of verified field experience.
This matters because electrical work isn't just about making things "work." It's about protecting your family, your property, and your investment. Under the CEC, improperly installed wiring is the #1 preventable cause of residential fires. Our Red Seal certification guarantees every circuit, connection, and panel we touch meets or exceeds the strictest safety requirements in Alberta.
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