
Chilliwack's Most Trusted
Licensed Electricians
For Over 10 Years, we've delivered safe, code-compliant electrical work to homes and businesses in Chilliwack and surrounding areas. Fully licensed, insured, and committed to getting it right — the first time.

Your Licensed, Local Electrical Contractor — Chilliwack, BC
CN Electrical is a family-owned electrical contracting business proudly based in Chilliwack, British Columbia. We're not a franchise operation or a call-centre dispatcher sending subcontractors to your door — we're a tight-knit team of Red Seal journeymen electricians who live and work right here in Chilliwack.
In business for over 10 years, we've spent nearly two decades earning the trust of homeowners and businesses across Chilliwack, Sardis, Promontory, Rosedale, Abbotsford, and beyond. Our reputation is built one job at a time — on showing up when we say we will, delivering work that meets or exceeds the Canadian Electrical Code, and treating every home and workplace with the respect it deserves.
Every electrician on our team is a direct employee — background-checked, drug-tested, and registered with Technical Safety BC. We carry $5 million in liability insurance, and we stand behind every circuit, every panel, and every fixture we install with a workmanship guarantee.
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Licensed Electrical Services in Chilliwack & the Surrounding Area
From agricultural facilities to home renovations — our certified electricians handle every project with precision, safety, and respect for your property. Read our expert electrical guides for tips on panel upgrades, EV chargers, generators, and more.

Light Industrial & Manufacturing Electrical
Power distribution, machine hookups, and control systems for light industrial facilities, warehouses, and manufacturing operations across the Fraser Valley.

Tourism & Hospitality Electrical Services
Reliable electrical systems for hotels, motels, restaurants, and tourism venues — keeping your guests comfortable and your operations running smoothly.

Flower Facility Wiring & Controls
Specialized electrical for greenhouse flower facilities — automated climate control, irrigation pumps, grow lights, and humidity management systems.

Food Processing Facility Electrical Services
Washdown-rated installations, conveyor power, refrigeration circuits, and code-compliant processing line hookups for food production facilities.

Complete Agricultural Electrical Services
Barn wiring, grain dryer hookups, pump controls, and farm power distribution — we understand the demands of agriculture in the Fraser Valley.

Electrical Permits & Code Compliance Assistance
Navigate BC permitting with confidence. We handle permit applications, Technical Safety BC coordination, and ensure every installation meets the Canadian Electrical Code.

Kitchen & Bathroom Electrical Upgrades
Dedicated circuits, GFCI protection, under-cabinet lighting, heated floors, and appliance hookups — modernizing the heart of your Chilliwack home.

Strata & Multi-Unit Electrical Services
Common area lighting, parking lot electrical, intercom power, and suite-metering solutions for stratas, townhouse complexes, and apartment buildings.

Outdoor & Landscape Lighting
Transform your property with pathway lighting, garden accent lights, deck illumination, and security floodlights — professionally installed and weatherproofed.

Smart Home Wiring & Automation
Whole-home audio, smart lighting control, motorized blinds, video doorbells, and integrated home automation — wired clean, configured right.

Backup Generator Installation
Keep your home or business running during power outages. Automatic transfer switches, load-shedding panels, and whole-home generator sizing and installation.

Home Renovation Electrical
Full electrical rough-in and finishing for basement suites, additions, and whole-home renovations — working alongside your contractor or directly with you.

Hot Tub and Sauna Electrical Hookups
Code-compliant GFCI-protected circuits, disconnect switches, and bonding for hot tubs, saunas, and steam rooms — ensuring safety around water.

EV Charger Installation
Level 2 home EV charger installation from licensed electricians. We install Tesla, ChargePoint, Grizzl-E, and all major brands — permit-ready and BC Hydro compliant.

Commercial Electrical Services
Service upgrades, tenant improvements, lighting retrofits, and preventative maintenance programs for offices, retail spaces, and commercial properties in Chilliwack.

Lighting Installation & Design
Interior and exterior lighting design, fixture selection guidance, and professional installation — from recessed pot lights to statement chandeliers and architectural LED systems.

The Electrical Contractor Chilliwack Trusts
We're not a franchise or a subcontracting network. Every Chilliwack electrician on our team is a direct employee — background-checked, drug-tested, and licensed under Technical Safety BC. When you call us, you get a qualified professional who knows the BC Electrical Code inside and out.
Fully Licensed & Insured
Technical Safety BC licensed contractor with $5M liability coverage. Permit-ready for every project.
Local to Chilliwack
We live and work here. Fast response across Chilliwack, Sardis, Promontory, Rosedale, and Yarrow.
Upfront, Honest Pricing
Detailed written quotes before any work begins. No surprises, no hidden charges — just honest electrical work.
Workmanship Guaranteed
Every job is backed by our satisfaction guarantee. We stand behind our work long after the truck leaves your driveway.
Electrical Repairs in Chilliwack, BC
When something electrical isn't working the way it should, you need a licensed Chilliwack electrician who can diagnose the problem quickly and fix it right the first time. CN Electrical provides professional electrical repair services for homes and businesses throughout Chilliwack, Sardis, Promontory, and every surrounding neighbourhood — from troubleshooting a dead outlet to repairing complex circuit faults.
No Power to an Outlet or Circuit
Lost power to a single outlet or an entire circuit? This is one of the most common electrical repairs we handle in Chilliwack homes. The cause is often a tripped GFCI outlet, a failed receptacle, a loose wire connection, or a tripped breaker that won't reset. We trace the circuit, identify the fault, and restore power safely — usually within the same visit.
Flickering or Dimming Lights
Lights that flicker or dim when appliances kick on often signal a loose neutral connection, an overloaded circuit, or a failing breaker. Left unaddressed, these symptoms can indicate arcing — a serious fire hazard. Our electricians inspect the affected circuit from the panel to the fixture, tighten all connections, and verify proper voltage under load.
Frequently Tripping Breakers
A breaker that trips repeatedly is protecting your home from an overload or short circuit — but it's also telling you something is wrong. Common causes include too many high-draw devices on one circuit, a failing appliance, or a deteriorating breaker. We perform load calculations, redistribute circuits where needed, and replace faulty breakers.
Burning Smell or Scorch Marks Near Outlets
A burning smell, discoloured outlet covers, or visible scorch marks around receptacles are urgent warning signs of electrical overheating or arcing. Turn off the circuit at the panel immediately and call a licensed electrician. CN Electrical responds promptly to these hazardous conditions throughout Chilliwack, replacing damaged wiring, receptacles, and investigating the root cause.
Buzzing or Humming Sounds from the Panel
A properly functioning electrical panel should be nearly silent. Buzzing, humming, or crackling sounds can indicate a loose breaker, an overloaded bus bar, or arcing inside the panel. This is not a DIY fix — panel interiors carry live current even with the main breaker off. We inspect, tighten, and replace components as needed to eliminate the noise and the hazard.
No Ground Fault Protection Near Water Sources
Kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and outdoor receptacles within 1.5 meters of a water source require GFCI protection under the Canadian Electrical Code. If your home lacks GFCI outlets or has failed ones, we can retrofit them quickly and affordably — a straightforward repair that dramatically improves electrical safety.
Need an electrical repair in Chilliwack? Our licensed electricians are ready to help.
Schedule a RepairThe Details Matter — Residential & Commercial Electrical in Chilliwack
Every job meets the Canadian Electrical Code. Every circuit is tested. Every panel is labeled. Here's what we handle day in and day out for Chilliwack clients.
Homes across Chilliwack & Sardis
Proudly Serving Chilliwack & the Fraser Valley — Your Local Electrician Near You
From panel upgrades in downtown Chilliwack to barn wiring in Sardis — our licensed electricians cover every corner of the community.
Chilliwack Proper
Downtown core and surrounding residential areas
Sardis
South Chilliwack — residential, retail, and new developments
Promontory
Elevated community with sweeping valley views
Rosedale
East of downtown — acreages, rural properties, and subdivisions
Yarrow
Southwest of Vedder Canal — farms, estate homes, and cottage country
Garrison Crossing
Modern planned community with mixed residential and commercial
Fairfield Island
North of the Vedder River — family homes and quiet streets
Ryder Lake
Rural acreages and hillside properties south of Sardis
Greendale
Southwest agricultural community near the Vedder River
Vedder Crossing
Gateway to Cultus Lake — residential and recreational
Eastern Hillsides
Newer subdivision with custom homes and mountain views
Little Mountain
Residential community at the base of Little Mountain

The Electrician Behind the Name — Chilliwack, BC
Chris Nickel is the owner and lead electrician at CN Electrical, proudly serving Chilliwack and the Fraser Valley. With over a decade of hands-on experience, Chris is known for his professionalism, attention to detail, and honest approach to every job — big or small.
He's committed to doing electrical work the right way: safely, efficiently, and up to code. From homes and farms to commercial and industrial spaces, Chris brings dependable expertise and friendly service to every project. When you hire CN Electrical, you're hiring a tradesperson who genuinely cares about quality and long-term customer satisfaction.
What our customers are saying.
From the first call to the final cleanup, he was professional, prompt, and incredibly knowledgeable. You can tell right away that he genuinely cares about the quality of his work and making sure his customers are happy.
Tom, Chilliwack
Chris is the kind of electrician who shows up on time, communicates clearly, and does the job right the first time. He's experienced, detail-oriented, and takes real pride in his work. From planning to final inspection, Chris brings professionalism and care to every project whether it's a small home repair or a complex commercial job.
Mark, Chilliwack
Chris brings a calm, confident presence to every job site. He knows his craft inside and out and takes the time to explain things clearly. His work is clean, precise, and built to last exactly what you want in a local electrician.
Ken, Chilliwack
Reliable, respectful, and highly skilled — Chris stands out as someone who truly takes ownership of his work. He treats every project like it matters, because to him, it does. That's why homeowners and businesses across Chilliwack trust CN Electrical.
Lisa, Agassiz
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Send Us A ReviewA Real Electrical Repair in Chilliwack — Here's How We Work
The best way to understand how we approach electrical work is to see it. Here's a recent job — step by step — so you know exactly what to expect when you call a licensed Chilliwack electrician.
Kitchen Circuit Overload — Promontory, Chilliwack
Completed June 2026 — residential service call
Panel Diagnostics & Breaker Work
On-Site Panel Service & RepairThe Call
A homeowner on Promontory Road called us on a Tuesday morning. Every time they ran the toaster and the kettle at the same time, the kitchen breaker tripped. They'd been putting up with it for months — resetting the breaker, shuffling appliances between outlets — until a visiting relative said it wasn't normal and they should get it looked at. We booked them for Thursday morning, gave a two-hour arrival window, and showed up at 8:15 am.
On-Site Diagnosis
We opened the panel and immediately spotted the issue: a 15-amp circuit serving the kitchen counter receptacles was double-tapped — two wires under one breaker terminal, neither torqued to spec. The circuit was also shared with the dining room, meaning the toaster, kettle, and a space heater the homeowners used in the dining nook were all pulling from the same undersized breaker. Using a clamp meter, we measured 18.2 amps with just the toaster and kettle running — well above the 15-amp rating. The breaker wasn't defective; it was doing exactly what it was designed to do: trip before the wire overheated.
The Fix — Explained Before We Started
We walked the homeowner through two options: (A) run a new dedicated 20-amp circuit for the kitchen counter receptacles, separating them from the dining room — the proper long-term fix per the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC 26-724), or (B) swap the 15-amp breaker for a 20-amp and replace the existing wiring — which would require opening walls and wasn't practical. They chose option A. We quoted $385 including the breaker, 12/2 NMD90 cable, receptacle, permit, and labour — fixed price, no surprises. They approved, and we got to work.
The Work
We fished 12/2 NMD90 from the panel in the garage through the basement ceiling joists to the kitchen wall — about 18 feet of cable run — and installed a new 20-amp breaker with a dedicated kitchen counter receptacle circuit. We also torqued every terminal in the panel to manufacturer spec as a courtesy (three were noticeably loose — a common issue in Chilliwack homes built in the early 2000s). The permit was filed electronically with Technical Safety BC before we left the driveway.
The Result
The homeowner can now run the toaster, kettle, and microwave simultaneously without a trip. The dining room space heater runs on its own circuit with no conflict. The TSBC inspector signed off two days later with no deficiencies. Total time on site: 3 hours 10 minutes. Final bill: exactly $385 — same as the quote. The homeowner left us a Google review that afternoon calling us "the best electrician in Chilliwack." That's not a title we claim — it's the standard we work to.
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Common Electrical Questions from Chilliwack Homeowners
Honest answers from licensed electricians — no jargon, no runaround.
A residential electrical panel upgrade in Chilliwack typically costs between $1,800 and $4,500, depending on the scope of work. A standard 100A-to-200A panel swap with no additional circuit work generally runs $1,800–$2,800. If your home requires a service mast replacement, meter base upgrade, grounding updates, or extensive rewiring to meet the Canadian Electrical Code, costs can reach $3,500–$4,500. Read our guide: When to Upgrade Your Electrical Panel: 7 Signs You Shouldn't Ignore. CN Electrical provides a free, detailed written quote before any work begins — no surprises, no hidden fees. For an accurate estimate tailored to your home, call 1-604-798-1847 or submit an inquiry through our contact page.
Whether you need a standby generator for your Chilliwack home depends on how often your property experiences outages and what you stand to lose during one. Chilliwack homeowners in rural areas — like Ryder Lake, Greendale, and Eastern Hillsides — are more susceptible to extended outages from winter storms and wind events that knock out overhead lines. A permanently installed natural gas or propane standby generator automatically restores power within seconds, keeping sump pumps, freezers, medical equipment, and heating systems running. For city homeowners with fewer outages, a portable generator paired with a manual transfer switch may be more cost-effective. Read our detailed comparison: Standby vs. Portable Generators: What Fraser Valley Homeowners Need to Know. CN Electrical can assess your panel, load requirements, and budget to recommend the right backup power solution for your home.
A panel upgrade replaces the electrical panel itself — the metal box containing your circuit breakers — with a higher-capacity unit, typically upgrading from 100A to 200A. An electrical service upgrade is broader: it includes the panel upgrade plus the service entrance cable (the wires running from the utility pole or underground feed to your meter), the meter base, and sometimes the mast and weatherhead. If your home still has a 60A or 100A service and you're adding a heat pump, EV charger, hot tub, or basement suite, you likely need a full service upgrade — not just a panel swap. CN Electrical handles both, including the Technical Safety BC permit and inspection coordination, so your upgrade is code-compliant from day one.
Rough-in electrical for a new single-family home in Chilliwack typically takes 3 to 7 working days, depending on square footage, ceiling height, and the number of circuits and fixtures specified. The finish stage — installing outlets, switches, light fixtures, and the panel trim-out — generally takes another 2 to 4 days once drywall and painting are complete. Custom homes with smart home wiring, home theater pre-wiring, or extensive outdoor lighting can extend the timeline by several days. CN Electrical works directly with your general contractor to stay on schedule, and we pre-wire for future needs — EV chargers, generator transfer switches, and network cabling — so your walls don't have to be opened later.
Aluminum branch circuit wiring — common in homes built between the mid-1960s and late 1970s — is not inherently unsafe, but it requires specific remediation to meet modern safety standards. Aluminum expands and contracts more than copper with temperature changes, which can cause connections to loosen over time and create a fire hazard at receptacles, switches, and junction boxes. The two approved remediation methods are: (1) pigtailing copper tails to aluminum wiring with UL-listed COPALUM or AlumiConn connectors at every device, or (2) a full home rewire to copper. Read our comprehensive safety guide: Electrical Safety in Older Chilliwack Homes: What to Look For. Insurance companies increasingly require proof of aluminum wiring remediation before issuing or renewing homeowner policies. CN Electrical can inspect your home's wiring and recommend the most cost-effective remediation path.
Yes — every electrical installation, alteration, or repair we perform includes full permit management and Technical Safety BC coordination. We submit the permit application to Technical Safety BC, perform the work to the Canadian Electrical Code standard, and schedule the provincial inspection. You don't need to fill out paperwork, navigate the BC permit portal, or coordinate with the inspector yourself. Once the work passes inspection, you receive a certificate of compliance — your proof that the job was done safely and legally by a licensed contractor. This is especially important for panel upgrades, new circuits, hot tub installations, and EV charger wiring, where unpermitted work can void your home insurance and create issues when selling your property.
Electrician rates in Chilliwack typically range from $95 to $135 per hour for a licensed, insured contractor — roughly 10–15% below Vancouver metro rates. Most residential service calls (troubleshooting a dead outlet, replacing a breaker, installing a fixture) run $150–$400 including the first hour and materials. Larger projects like panel upgrades ($1,800–$4,500), whole-home rewires ($8,000–$25,000), and EV charger installations ($800–$2,000) depend on scope. CN Electrical provides free, no-obligation written quotes so you know the exact cost before we start — never an hourly surprise. For an accurate estimate tailored to your home, call 1-604-798-1847 or submit an inquiry through our contact page.
Before hiring an electrician in BC, ask these five questions: (1) Are you a licensed electrical contractor with Technical Safety BC? — verify their contractor licence number. (2) Do you carry liability insurance and WCB coverage? — protects you if something goes wrong. (3) Will you pull the permit for this work, and is it included in the quote? — if they hesitate or suggest skipping the permit, walk away. (4) Can you provide references from similar projects in Chilliwack? — a good electrician will happily share them. (5) Is the quote fixed-price or time-and-materials? — fixed-price protects you from runaway labour costs. At CN Electrical, we answer all five before we even step in the door — because trust is earned before the work starts.
The most reliable way to find a trustworthy electrician in Chilliwack is through a combination of three sources: (1) Verify licensing — search the Technical Safety BC online contractor directory to confirm the electrician holds an active licence. (2) Check real reviews — read Google Business Profile reviews (not just the rating, but what customers say about punctuality, cleanliness, and whether the final bill matched the quote). Look for consistency over volume — a contractor with 50+ genuine, detailed reviews and a 4.8+ rating is a strong signal. (3) Ask for local references — a reputable Chilliwack electrician can name recent projects in your neighbourhood, whether that's a panel upgrade in Sardis, a kitchen rewire in Promontory, or a commercial fit-out downtown. Avoid contractors who can't (or won't) provide local references. CN Electrical has served the Fraser Valley for over 10 years — ask us for references in your area.
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Whether it's a residential upgrade, a commercial build-out, or an industrial installation — CN Electrical brings licensed expertise and honest workmanship to every job across Chilliwack.
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