Residential Electrical Repairs

At CircuiTree Electrical Solutions, we provide fast, reliable, and safe residential electrical repairs across the Niagara Region. From St. Catharines to Niagara Falls, Welland, Fort Erie, Thorold, and Grimsby, our licensed electricians are ready to tackle any electrical issue in your home.

Our Residential Electrical Services

We handle a wide range of electrical repairs for homeowners, including:

  • Faulty outlets and switches – ensuring your home stays safe and functional.

  • Lighting repairs and upgrades – from ceiling fixtures to outdoor lighting.

  • Circuit breaker and panel repairs – protecting your home from power surges.

  • Appliance wiring issues – keeping your major appliances running efficiently.

  • Emergency electrical repairs – available when you need us most.

No matter the size of the job, our team brings professionalism, experience, and a commitment to quality. We know homes in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Pelham, Port Colborne, and all surrounding areas, so you can trust us to provide local, dependable service.

Why Choose CircuiTree Electrical Solutions?

  • Licensed & insured electricians: Your safety is our priority.

  • Fast response across the Niagara Region: From Fonthill to Niagara Falls, we’re nearby when trouble strikes.

  • Transparent pricing: No hidden fees, clear quotes before we start.

  • Customer-focused approach: We treat your home with respect and care.

Service Areas

We proudly serve homeowners throughout the Niagara Region, including:

  • St. Catharines

  • Niagara Falls

  • Welland

  • Fort Erie

  • Thorold

  • Grimsby

  • Niagara-on-the-Lake

  • Pelham

  • Port Colborne

  • Fonthill

Schedule Your Residential Electrical Repair Today

Don’t wait for a small electrical issue to become a major problem. Contact CircuiTree Electrical Solutions today to schedule your residential electrical repair in the Niagara Region. Our team is ready to provide safe, efficient, and long-lasting solutions for your home.

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