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Made Electric 23.06.2021

Recent project completed

Made Electric 10.06.2021

We love when small details make a huge difference, specially in small rooms like your bathroom

Made Electric 06.06.2021

We love lighting, the right light fixture can make a place look completely different!

Made Electric 26.05.2021

Whole house surge protection could save your electronics throughout your house in a case of an electrical surge

Made Electric 18.02.2021

We love lighting, the right light fixture can make a place look completely different!

Made Electric 16.02.2021

Whole house surge protection could save your electronics throughout your house in a case of an electrical surge

Made Electric 21.11.2020

Lighting makes a difference

Made Electric 19.11.2020

Why Proper Bathroom Venting is Important? Ventilation could be considered the most important part in your bathroom. Exhaust fans guarantee the proper ventilation your bathroom needs to avoid bad smells, wet walls, odors, mold or even rust. A bathroom exhaust fan is a mechanical ventilation device which, when ducted to the exterior of the house, draws out stale, impure and very humid air thereby improving the quality of indoor air. To guarantee its function and its benefits, i...Continue reading

Made Electric 30.10.2020

Aluminum Wiring in Your Home, is it Safe? Do you have aluminum wiring in your home? If your home was built during the 1960’s and 1970’s chances are that your home has aluminum wiring. Although copper has always been preferred over aluminum wiring, during the 1960’s and 1970’s the price for copper skyrocket driving the market to look for new alternatives. This led aluminum wiring to make an appearance. However, this new type of wiring was short lived as fears of fires cause by...Continue reading

Made Electric 14.10.2020

Choosing the Best Electric Vehicle Charging Station for Your Home Electric vehicles (EV) are becoming increasingly more popular in Ontario and as a result installation of EV charging stations have also increased. These charging stations come in three different levels depending on the need of the user. Let’s explore them here: Level 1 Charging Station... Every EV comes with a level 1 charging station, which plugs in to a standard household outlet usually 110v or 15amps.These charging stations require a designated electric circuit in order to avoid overloading your circuit breaker. In this level you can charge your vehicle with about 8 kilometers per hour. For hybrid vehicles this option may be more than enough as they typically travel 40-80 kilometers on electric mode and the rest on gas mode. However, for electric vehicles it may be an inconvenience due to how long it takes to fully charge the vehicle. Level 2 Charging Station This type of charging station is typically found in private households and in public spaces. These stations require 240v to run and they use similar plugs to those used by AC or washing and drying machines. If you decide to go with this option you must install the charging station equipment in your home. We do not recommend that you do this as a DIY project as many unknowns can cause injury, instead we recommend that you contact a Licensed Electrical Contractor such as MADE Electric. Using level 2 charging stations allows your vehicle to charge about 30-50 kilometers per hour. Level 3 Charging Station Level 3 charging stations are also known as Direct Current Fast Chargers and they require 480v systems in order to work. These charging stations allow you to charge your vehicle with about 100 kilometers per hour, this is quite an advantage if you are making longer trips. Level 3 charging stations are typically found in designated public and private charging stations, if you are planning a trip and would like to find one near you click here. How do I install a level 2 EV charging station in my home? In order to install a level 2 EV charging station in your home you must: Contact Made Electric a Licensed Electrical Contractor who will obtain a permit with the Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) before the installation can take place. Research for the best EV charging station you would like to install or ask a Made Electric licensed electrician to recommend you one. Make sure that all the charging station equipment meets the Ontario Electrical Safety Code standards specifically: Section 86- Electrical Vehicle Charging Systems. If you are ready to install your new EV charging station MADE Electric will be there for you to help you every step of the way. If you are in Toronto or the GTA Area please contact us at 1-833-MADE-247 or [email protected] and we will be more than happy to assist you.

Made Electric 11.10.2020

Four Reasons Why You Should Replace Your Knob and Tube Wiring System What is Knob and Tube Wiring? If you own a heritage home or your home was built prior to the 1950’s chances are you may have knob and tube wiring running through your home. Knob and tube wiring is a type of electrical wiring system that uses wire conductors made from copper, which run inside walls and ceilings through porcelain tubes and knobs insulators....Continue reading

Made Electric 02.10.2020

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