Professional Electrical Services in Saskatchewan

From outlet replacements to lighting installations and panel upgrades, Hey Fix It Pro delivers safe, reliable electrical work for homes across Regina and Saskatoon. Many Saskatchewan homes built in the 1960s and 70s still have aluminum wiring and outdated panels — our team knows what to look for and how to bring your electrical up to current standards.

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Recently had some smoke detectors replaced with this company. Team was pretty nice, very professional, polite. I would recommend this company to my friends.

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Why Choose Hey Fix It Pro for Electrical Work

Aluminum Wiring Know-How

Thousands of homes in Regina's Whitmore Park, Lakeview, and Saskatoon's Lawson Heights were built during the 1960s and 70s aluminum wiring era. Our technicians understand the specific risks — loose connections, oxidation, and overheating at junction points — and use approved methods like COPALUM connectors and AlumiConn lugs to make these systems safe.

Safety-First Approach

Electrical work isn't something to cut corners on. Every job we do follows the Canadian Electrical Code, and we ensure all connections, grounding, and circuit protection meet or exceed current safety standards. Your family's safety is always the top priority.

Storm Damage Repairs

Saskatchewan's summer storms and high prairie winds regularly damage outdoor electrical — exterior lights, weatherheads, and service entrance cables take a beating. We repair storm damage to your home's outdoor electrical systems and ensure everything is weatherproofed for the next round.

Clear Quotes, No Surprises

We assess the scope of work before we start and provide a straightforward quote. If we find something unexpected once we open up a wall or panel, we'll explain the situation and get your approval before proceeding. No hidden charges, no upselling.

Our Electrical Services

Outlet & Switch Replacement

Worn-out outlets that won't hold a plug, switches that spark or feel warm, and two-prong outlets in older homes are all common issues we handle daily. Many homes in Regina's Crescents and Saskatoon's Nutana still have original ungrounded outlets from the 1950s and 60s. We upgrade these to modern, grounded receptacles that meet current code.

  • Two-prong to three-prong outlet upgrades
  • Worn or damaged outlet and switch replacement
  • USB outlet installation for modern convenience
  • Dimmer switch installation and wiring

Lighting Installation

Saskatchewan's short winter days — with only about 8 hours of daylight in December — make good interior lighting essential. Whether you're replacing an outdated fixture, adding pot lights, or installing outdoor security lighting to handle those long dark evenings, we get it done safely and neatly.

  • Ceiling fixture and chandelier installation
  • Recessed (pot) light installation
  • Outdoor and security light mounting
  • Under-cabinet and task lighting

Panel Upgrades & Circuit Work

Older homes in both cities often have 60-amp or 100-amp panels that struggle to keep up with modern demands — electric vehicle chargers, home offices, and high-draw kitchen appliances can overload undersized panels. We assess your panel capacity and handle upgrades, new circuit additions, and breaker replacements.

  • Panel capacity assessment and upgrade planning
  • New dedicated circuit installation
  • Breaker replacement and labelling
  • Aluminum wiring assessment and remediation

GFCI & Safety Upgrades

Ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) outlets are required by code in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, and outdoor locations — but many Saskatchewan homes still lack them. We install GFCI protection where it's needed, along with smoke detector wiring, carbon monoxide detector placement, and other safety upgrades to protect your household.

  • GFCI outlet installation in wet areas
  • Smoke and carbon monoxide detector wiring
  • Outdoor GFCI for holiday lighting and block heater outlets
  • Arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) breaker installation

From a simple outlet swap to a full panel assessment, we provide no-obligation quotes on all electrical work. Select your city below to see services specific to your area.

Real Electrical Work Results

See the difference our technicians make — real photos from a recent job in Regina.

Electrical Work

BEFORE
Ceiling hole with exposed wiring before electrical repair in Regina
AFTER
New recessed lights installed by Hey Fix It Pro electrician in Regina

Frequently Asked Questions About Electrical Services

What electrical services do you offer?

We handle light fixture installation, outlet and switch replacement, ceiling fan installation, GFCI outlet upgrades, dimmer switch installation, and electrical panel assessments. For larger electrical projects requiring permits, we can advise on the best approach.

Is it safe to do electrical work myself?

While changing a light bulb is fine, most electrical work should be handled by a professional. Improper wiring can cause fires, shocks, or code violations. Saskatchewan building codes require licensed professionals for many electrical modifications.

How do I know if my electrical panel needs an upgrade?

Signs include frequently tripping breakers, flickering lights when appliances run, warm or discoloured outlet covers, or an older fuse box instead of modern circuit breakers. Our technicians can assess your panel and recommend upgrades if needed.

Do you serve both Regina and Saskatoon?

Yes, Hey Fix It Pro provides electrical services across Regina, Saskatoon, Martensville, White City, and Pilot Butte. Most appointments are scheduled within 24 to 48 hours.

Electrical Issues? We'll Handle It Safely

Whether it's a flickering light, a dead outlet, or an aging panel that trips breakers, Hey Fix It Pro provides safe, professional electrical services for homeowners across Regina and Saskatoon. Get an estimate today — we'll give you a straight answer on what needs to be done.