Kirkland homeowners looking for electrician in Greater Montreal are dealing with a different market than generic national averages. In Montreal, pricing, permit timelines, and contractor availability vary by neighbourhood and scope. Most electrician projects in Kirkland land between C$252 and C$9k, with many owners clustering around C$1k once labour, materials, permits, and contingency are properly scoped. BrainO matches you with 3 vetted, licensed, insured local contractors in 60 seconds — free, no obligation.
Frequently asked questions
200-amp panel upgrade cost in Kirkland?
Typical Kirkland 200A upgrade is $3,200–$5,800 including PG&E coordination and permit.
EV charger install in Kirkland?
Level 2 (240V): $800–$2,200 in Kirkland depending on panel distance and breaker availability.
Do I need a permit in Montreal?
Yes for any new circuit, panel work, or hardwired install. Montreal County inspection turnaround is 5–7 business days.
Knob-and-tube wiring in older Kirkland homes?
Most Kirkland insurers require removal. Plan $8,000–$20,000 for a full rewire depending on home size.
Solar + battery - do I need a panel upgrade?
Often yes. Kirkland matched electricians coordinate with your solar installer to bundle the work.
What is an RBQ licence and does my Greater Montreal contractor need one?
The Régie du bâtiment du Québec licenses most contractors and sub-contractors in Quebec. Any project above the RBQ threshold or requiring a municipal permit in Greater Montreal must be done by an RBQ-licensed contractor. We verify the licence number before matching.