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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a panel upgrade cost in New Brunswick?

Panel upgrades typically cost between $1,500 and $4,000 depending on the amperage increase and complexity. A 100A to 200A upgrade usually runs $2,000-$3,500. Get matched with licensed electricians for free quotes.

Do I need an TSANB inspection for electrical work?

Yes, all electrical work in New Brunswick requires a TSANB (Technical Safety Authority of New Brunswick) inspection. Licensed electricians pull all required permits and schedule TSANB inspections as part of the job.

How long does EV charger installation take?

Most Level 2 EV charger installations are completed in a single day. If a panel upgrade is needed to accommodate the new circuit, it may take an additional day.

Is knob and tube wiring dangerous?

Knob and tube wiring isn't inherently dangerous if undisturbed, but it lacks a ground wire and can be a fire hazard if insulation covers it. Many insurance companies require its removal.

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