Lighting Installation near you in Canada
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Typical price: CA$180–CA$2,100
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What lighting installation costs in Canada
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Replace 2-3 existing fixtures Swap fixtures on existing boxes, one visit | CA$180 | CA$320 | CA$550 |
| Room of pot lights (6 LED) Cut in and wire six IC-rated LED pot lights with dimmer | CA$800 | CA$1,300 | CA$2,100 |
| Chandelier / stairwell fixture Heavy fixture with rated support and access equipment | CA$350 | CA$650 | CA$1,200 |
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How to hire a lighting installation pro in Canada
- Use a licensed electrician (provincial licensing; in Ontario work must go through an ECRA/ESA Licensed Electrical Contractor)
- New wiring typically requires a permit/notification (e.g. ESA notification in Ontario)
- Confirm fan-rated boxes for ceiling fans and heavy fixtures
- Ask for per-fixture pricing and bundle fixtures into one visit
- IC-rated recessed fixtures are required in insulated ceilings
- Get the inspection certificate for permitted work
Frequently asked questions
How is lighting installation priced?
Per fixture for straightforward swaps (replacing a pendant or fitting downlights into existing wiring), hourly for exploratory or fault work, and quoted per project for new circuits, dimmers across rooms, or outdoor schemes. Height, ceiling access and whether wiring exists at the point drive cost more than the fixture itself.
Why do my LED lights flicker or glow when off?
Common culprits: non-dimmable LEDs on a dimmer, leading-edge dimmers driving LED loads, switch-loop induced ghost voltage, or cheap drivers. An electrician can match the dimmer to the load or fit a bypass capacitor — usually a quick, inexpensive fix.
Is outdoor and garden lighting a bigger job than indoor?
Usually — it needs weatherproof (IP-rated) fittings, protected cable runs (buried or clipped), and often RCD/GFCI protection on the circuit. Low-voltage garden systems are cheaper to extend safely; mains-voltage outdoor work is firmly electrician territory.
What should I know about bathroom lighting?
Bathrooms have zoned rules: fittings near showers and baths must carry appropriate ingress protection (IP) ratings, and many jurisdictions restrict who may do the work. Choose IP44 or better near water and confirm the installer knows the zone requirements.
What is involved in adding a dimmer switch?
Swapping the switch is quick, but the dimmer must match the load type — LED lamps need trailing-edge dimmers and 'dimmable' rated bulbs, or you get flicker and buzz. Smart dimmers may also need a neutral at the switch, which older homes often lack.
Can a handyman legally install my light fixtures in Canada?
Depends on the province and the work. In Ontario, electrical work for hire must be done by a Licensed Electrical Contractor — even fixture swaps. Other provinces are looser on like-for-like swaps. New wiring needs a licensed electrician and permit everywhere.
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