mardi 29 mars 2016

Why You Should Not Hire Unlicensed Electricians In Toronto

By Virginia King


In 2013, Toronto was one of the hardest hit by a severe ice storm that struck the central and eastern portion of Canada. As a result, utility poles collapsed under the weight of thick ice accumulation, leaving over 250,000 hydro customers without electricity. Complaints were raised that unlicensed electrical contractors ripped off homeowners desperate to have their power restored in the wake of the storm. Electricians in Toronto are licensed by the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA). It is crucial to ensure that your contractor has this permit to avoid rip-offs and other safety hazards.

According to yearly statistics, about 20 percent of fires that occur in Canada are caused by electrical work done improperly. This can be attributed to the fact that about 50 percent of Canadian homeowners hire unlicensed contractors to work on their electric systems. Also, a good number of homeowners fix electrical problems on their own. This means that there is lots of electrical work done by unqualified contractors.

As a way of reducing the amount of work done by unqualified handymen, the Canadian government mandated Electrical Safety Authority to control the licensing of master electricians and electrical contractors. Prior to that, municipalities used to give licenses to contractors, a practice which meant that standards were quite uneven. It also meant that an electrician who worked some few miles from the Canada's largest city would need a separate permit to take up a job there.

Under the new licensing system, electrical contractors are still required to pass exams administered by colleges, universities and the Ministry of Training. A master electrician must pass an ESA exam that covers the construction lien requirements, Consumer Protection Act, permits, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) issues, and business practices. A master electrical contractor must also be well-versed in the approvals and safety of the electrical products on the market.

In 2007, the provincial Electricity Act was enacted which required homeowners to hire only licensed electrical contractors. Any homeowner who fails to comply with these regulations can be charged in accordance with the Act. However, you can avoid facing charges by checking the status of your electrical contractor. Names of licensed electrical contractors can be found in the ESA website. You can also locate a certified contractor in your neighborhood using the same online site.

The new Act came with many benefits including the improvement of safety and the economy. Safety is still a challenge because most inexperienced homeowners, perform DIY electric tasks. All do-it-yourself work should be inspected by experts from ESA. This means that you will incur an inspection fee.

The inspection fee is waived if you hired licensed electricians to replace an existing electrical system. If, on the other hand, a homeowner hires an unlicensed contractor, the inspection fee will apply. Hiring unlicensed contractors come with other demerits including the fact that you will have no redress to bring the tradesman back if something needs to be fixed.

Hiring an unlicensed electrical contractor is not worth the risk. Insured and licensed electrical contractors are the right people to hire. Visit the ESA website to verify that they are certified to do the business.




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