How to protect yourself when searching for the right Toronto Electrician

           

When searching for a Toronto Electrician it is important to take the appropriate steps to protect yourself. Here is a small checklist of things that are best avoided:

  • Electricians that request large deposits “to buy materials.” Established, reputable electricians maintain charge accounts with their suppliers.
  • Electricians that require complete payment upfront.
  • Electricians that accept only cash payments
  • Electricians that pressure you for a quick hiring decision or offer a discount for an on-the-spot hiring
  • An electrician that requests that YOU obtain the required building permits
  • Electricians who provide you with a post office box instead of a physical address, and a telephone answering service instead of their own telephone number for contact purposes.

 

The contract you draw with your chosen Electrician should include warranties and a statement of the Electrician’s public liability and insurance. Toronto Electricians are subject to lien laws and mytorontoelectrician.com recommends that you withhold some of the payment until the end to protect you from any foul play. It’s also always a good idea to use checks rather than cash because records can be traced better this way.

 

 


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