Electrician in Aurora costs $150–$500 on average (2026). Serving 62,057 residents in homes built around 1995, with 0.80% homeownership.
Licensed electricians in Aurora, Ontario charge $100–$200 per hour, with common projects costing $800–$4,500 (EV charger installation to 200A panel upgrade). Aurora's Zone 5A climate, high EV adoption rates, and aging 1990s electrical panels create strong, sustained demand for licensed electrical work. Heritage homes along Yonge Street near Wellington may require knob-and-tube remediation at $6,000–$15,000+. All electrical work in Aurora requires ESA permits and inspection — unpermitted work creates liability exposure in Aurora's high-value real estate market. The town's approximately 50 licensed electrical contractors maintain a 4.8-star average rating, with strong expertise in both heritage-home remediation and modern EV/smart-home installations.
Data: GetAHomePro contractor quotes (Q1 2026), Bureau of Labor Statistics regional wage data.
Electrical work in Aurora encompasses a wide spectrum of project types, reflecting the town's diverse housing stock. At one end, the heritage homes along Yonge Street near Wellington Street — some with original knob-and-tube wiring from the early 20th century — require complete electrical upgrades to meet current Electrical Safety Authority (ESA) standards and to support modern load demands. At the other end, Aurora's custom homes in Highland Gate, Bayview Glen, and the communities near Magna International's campus increasingly include EV charging infrastructure, solar-ready panels, smart home automation, and whole-home standby generators.
The intermediate category — Aurora's large stock of 1990s-to-2010s homes — presents the most frequent electrical service calls. These homes were typically wired with 100–150A panels at construction, and the average 25-year increase in electrical load (EVs, heat pumps, multiple home offices, induction cooking, electric dryers, and hot tubs) frequently pushes these panels to or beyond capacity. Panel upgrades from 100A/150A to 200A are among the most common licensed electrician projects in Aurora, with demand further amplified by Ontario's electric vehicle adoption rates — York Region has among the highest EV penetration rates in Ontario, and Level 2 (240V, 40A) EV charger installation is a frequent project.
Aurora's ESA requirements are strictly enforced. All electrical work — including panel upgrades, new circuits, EV charger installations, and basement finishing — requires an ESA permit and inspection. Unlicensed electrical work is a significant liability risk in a market where home sales prices regularly exceed $1.5 million; unpermitted work discovered during a home inspection can delay or terminate sales at significant financial cost to the seller.
The Stronach Aurora Recreation Complex and the commercial corridor along Wellington Street West require commercial-grade electrical expertise that several Aurora-based firms offer alongside their residential capabilities.
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Ontario requires licensing for electrical contractors
License type: Licensed Electrician (309A/309C)
Must hold 309A (Construction & Maintenance) Certificate of Qualification. Apprenticeship (9,000 hours) + exam.
Verify contractor licenseWhen hiring a electrical contractor in Aurora, licensing is your first line of protection. Ontario (ON) requires electrical contractors to hold a valid state license before performing work. This means the contractor has met minimum training, experience, and insurance requirements set by the state. In the Aurora area, always ask for the license number upfront — licensed pros carry liability insurance that covers property damage and injuries on the job, they must follow current building codes, and you have legal recourse through the Ontario licensing board if work is substandard.
Ask for both their license number and whether they will pull the required electrical permit. Permitted work gets inspected by the city — this is your safety net. Any electrician who suggests skipping the permit "to save you money" is a major red flag.
Verify Ontario electrical contractor licenses onlineElectricians must carry general liability insurance ($1,000,000 minimum recommended), workers’ compensation, and errors & omissions coverage. Electrical work has some of the highest liability exposure due to fire and shock risks.
Unlicensed electrical work is a building code violation in virtually every jurisdiction. It can void your homeowner’s insurance if an electrical fire occurs. Insurers routinely deny fire claims when unlicensed wiring is found. Additionally, unpermitted electrical work must be disclosed when selling your home and can kill a sale.
Faulty wiring is the leading cause of residential fires, responsible for over 50,000 home fires annually. Improper panel wiring creates arc faults and electrocution hazards. Overloaded circuits without proper breaker sizing cause overheating in walls. Aluminum-to-copper connections done without proper connectors corrode and spark.
Electrical costs in Aurora reflect both the complexity of work and York Region's above-average labour rates. ESA permit and inspection fees add $100–$300 per project. Common projects: 200A panel upgrade $2,500–$4,500, Level 2 EV charger installation $800–$1,800, basement electrical rough-in $2,000–$5,000. Heritage-home knob-and-tube remediation runs $6,000–$15,000+ depending on scope. After-hours emergency electrical calls (arc faults, power failures) command $150–$250/hour. All work requires ESA permits — factor permit costs into all budget estimates.
Aurora homeowners planning basement finishing or kitchen renovations should initiate electrical quoting in January or February for spring project starts — licensed electricians in York Region have strong seasonal demand from March through October and best availability in winter months. EV charger installations often qualify for Ontario government rebates; confirm current program availability when booking. Standby generator installations are best scheduled in late summer (September) before the autumn storm season increases demand for this service.
Aurora homeowners purchasing an EV or planning to purchase one within two years should install a 240V, 50A circuit (NEMA 14-50 outlet) in their garage now, even before purchasing the charger. The circuit rough-in costs $400–$700 when done alongside other electrical work or when the contractor is already on-site — far less than a standalone trip. This future-proofs the garage for Level 2 charging at full speed (40A continuous) regardless of the charging equipment chosen.
Aurora's electrical contractor market includes ESA-licensed master electricians and apprentices organized through several established firms. The town's strong commercial base — Magna International, retail along Yonge Street, and the growing Wellington Street corridor — supports a robust contractor pool that maintains strong residential competence. With approximately 50 licensed electrical contractors, the market is competitive, though master electrician availability for complex heritage-remediation projects can require 2–4 week lead times.
With 62,057 residents, Aurora is a growing market for electrician services.
There are approximately 10 licensed electrician professionals serving Aurora’s 62,057 residents.
With a median home build year of 1995, many homes in Aurora are 31+ years old. For properties of this age, electrical panels may need upgrading to modern standards.
0.80% of Aurora residents are homeowners, with a mix of rental and owner-occupied properties needing electrician services.
Aurora is in a 5A climate zone, which affects both material choices and scheduling for electrician.
With 130 freezing days annually, Aurora homeowners should plan accordingly. Scheduling outdoor electrician work around freeze periods helps ensure quality results.
Part of the Greater Toronto Area metropolitan area, Aurora benefits from competitive pricing among electrician providers.
Aurora electrician costs are 1% above the Ontario state average. Prices are closely aligned with regional norms.
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau (population, homeownership), NOAA (climate data), GetAHomePro contractor database (2026).
Electrical upgrades can be done year-round, but schedule outdoor electrical work during dry seasons. Panel upgrades and indoor wiring have no seasonal constraints.
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