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NuLight Electric

NuLight Electric has been lighting homes and businesses across the Lower Mainland for over 12 years, and they’re the team I call when a job needs to be done cleanly and reliably. They’re known for practical solutions that last, whether it’s rewiring a 1950s bungalow or installing LED lighting in a 5,000 sq. ft. retail space. Their electricians are fully licensed and BC Safety Authority registered, so you get work that meets provincial code and modern performance expectations.

They handle residential, commercial and light industrial projects. Typical jobs include panel upgrades to 200 amp service, whole-home surge protection, electrical inspections for renovations, and EV charger installs using popular brands like JuiceBox and ChargePoint. For businesses they install motion-sensor lighting, emergency and exit lighting systems, and data cabling for small offices. They also do custom outdoor lighting, from pathway and deck lighting to waterproof transformers and low-voltage LED fixtures, often saving clients 40 to 60 percent on energy vs older halogen systems.

What sets NuLight apart is how they work. You’ll get a clear written quote, a project timeline, and a site-specific safety plan. Their crew includes Red Seal journeyperson electricians and apprentices who track progress with photos and test reports, not vague updates. They clean up after every job and explain what they’ve done in plain language, so homeowners understand circuit labelling, load capacities and maintenance needs. Emergency calls are answered promptly—phone response within an hour is common for local clients.

People in the neighbourhood choose NuLight because they show up on time, fix the real problem, and offer honest options for long-term savings. They’re the kind of local business that bends over backwards for a neighbour and follows up after the job is done. Call NuLight Electric at 604-825-7586 or visit https://www.nulightelectric.ca/ to get a quote.

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