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Electrical Cost in Toronto

Toronto electrical prices are at the Ontario baseline. Expect to pay $2,500 – $5,000 per panel.

$2,500

Starting from

1-10 days

Typical timeline

10%

Contingency

$141,080

Max rebates

Electrical Cost Breakdown — Toronto

Scope (Toronto)LowHigh
Panel upgrade (100A to 200A)$2,500$5,000
Circuit addition (per circuit)$250$500
Full basement wiring$3,000$6,000
EV charger installation (Level 2)$1,500$3,000
Knob-and-tube rewiring (per floor)$5,000$10,000
Pot light installation (per light)$150$300

Visual Price Ranges

Panel upgrade (100A to 200A)

$2,500per panel$5,000

Circuit addition (per circuit)

$250per circuit$500

Full basement wiring

$3,000per project$6,000

EV charger installation (Level 2)

$1,500per charger$3,000

Knob-and-tube rewiring (per floor)

$5,000per floor$10,000

Pot light installation (per light)

$150per light$300

Labour vs Materials in Toronto

Labour

100%

of Toronto baseline

Labour costs in Toronto match the Toronto baseline.

Materials

100%

of Toronto baseline

Material costs are relatively stable across the GTA. Toronto sees comparable material costs compared to Toronto.

Permit Costs in Toronto

Toronto permit fees based on project value (typically $12-$15 per $1,000 of construction value).

ESA Electrical Permit

Electrical Safety Authority

$88-$367

Full permit process

Available Rebates in Toronto

HST New Housing Rebate (Substantial Renovations)

CRA

Up to $16,080 HST rebate

If your renovation is classified as "substantial" (90%+ of interior removed/replaced), you may qualify for the federal GST/HST new housing rebate. Combined federal + Ontario portions can return up to $16,080 in tax.

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Ontario Renovates

Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs

Up to $25,000 forgivable loan

A forgivable loan for low-to-moderate income homeowners to make essential home repairs, accessibility modifications, or create a secondary suite. Delivered through local Service Managers.

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Toronto Eco-Roof Incentive Program

City of Toronto

Up to $100,000

Grants for green roofs ($100/m²) and cool roofs ($2-$5/m²) on residential and commercial buildings. Green roofs up to $100,000; cool roofs up to $50,000.

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Net Cost After Maximum Rebates

$0 – $0

Based on $141,080 in maximum stackable rebates. Actual amounts depend on eligibility and application.

See all rebates for Toronto

Phase-by-Phase Timeline

1

Site Assessment & Load Calculation

1-2 hours

Electrician inspects existing panel, service capacity, and wiring. Calculates total load (heating, cooling, appliances, lighting) to determine if you need a service upgrade. Identifies hazards: Federal Pacific panels (breakers don't trip), aluminum wiring, overloaded circuits, missing AFCI/GFCI protection.

2

ESA Permit Application

1-2 days processing

Electrician pulls ESA permit online (required for all work except device replacement). Permit costs $88-$367 depending on scope. ESA assigns inspection — inspector verifies code compliance after work is complete. Homeowner DIY work requires homeowner permit and two inspections (rough-in + final).

3

Material Procurement & Scheduling

1-3 days

Electrician orders panel, breakers, wire, boxes, devices. Schedules utility disconnect if replacing service mast or meter base. Coordinates with drywall/insulation trades if walls need opening. Books ESA inspection date after work completion.

4

Power Shut-Off & Execution

Varies by scope

Utility disconnects power at transformer (service upgrades) or electrician shuts main breaker (circuit work). Electrician installs new panel, pulls wire, makes connections, tests circuits. Panel upgrades take 4-8 hours. Whole-home rewiring takes 3-7 days with drywall repair.

5

ESA Inspection & Power Restoration

Inspection: 30-60 min

ESA inspector verifies code compliance: proper wire sizing, correct breaker types, grounding/bonding, AFCI/GFCI placement, box fill calculations. Pass = green sticker, power restored. Fail = deficiencies listed, re-inspection required ($88). Utility reconnects service.

What's Included vs Not Included

Typically Included

  • Licensed electrician labour (ESA certified)
  • Wire, connectors, and junction boxes
  • Outlets, switches, and cover plates
  • Circuit breakers
  • ESA inspection and certificate
  • Permit application

Not Included (Extra Cost)

  • Drywall patching after wire runs
  • Light fixtures (beyond basic)
  • Smart home wiring (Cat6, coax)
  • Generator installation and transfer switch
  • Meter base replacement (utility responsibility)
  • Trenching for underground runs

Electrical Costs in Nearby Cities

Money-Saving Tips

Bundle electrical with other renovation work — opening walls for framing saves re-work on wiring.

Upgrade to 200A panel during renovation — doing it later costs $2,000+ more.

Ask for arc-fault breakers (AFCI) on bedroom circuits — required by OBC and prevents fires.

LED pot lights cost more upfront but save $50-$100/year in electricity per fixture.

Always get the ESA certificate — insurance claims and resale require proof of permitted work.

Electrical Cost FAQs — Toronto

How much does electrical cost in Toronto?

Electrical in Toronto typically starts at $2,500 and ranges up to $5,000 per panel. Toronto prices are at the Ontario baseline due to higher demand and labour costs in City of Toronto.

Do I need a permit for electrical in Toronto?

Permit requirements for electrical in Toronto follow City of Toronto guidelines. Toronto permit fees based on project value (typically $12-$15 per $1,000 of construction value).

How long does electrical take in Toronto?

Electrical in Toronto typically takes 1-10 days. Toronto project timelines can be affected by City of Toronto permit processing times (typically 2-8 weeks) and seasonal demand. Plan ahead for spring and summer, when contractor availability is tighter.

Is electrical cheaper in Toronto than Toronto?

Toronto is the baseline for Ontario renovation pricing. Prices here reflect the highest labour costs in the GTA, but also the widest selection of experienced contractors and specialists.

What should I budget for electrical contingency in Toronto?

We recommend a 10% contingency on top of your electrical estimate in Toronto. This covers unexpected conditions like hidden water damage, structural issues, or material price changes. For a project estimated at $5,000, set aside an additional $500.

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