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SJ Electrical Contracting – Commercial & Residential Electricians in Delta

At SJ Electrical Contracting, we take pride in serving the electrical needs of Delta with professionalism, quality, and safety. Whether you’re looking for residential services like new builds, renovations, and upgrades, or need commercial electrical solutions including installations, maintenance, and inspections, we’ve got you covered. Our experienced team of licensed electricians ensures that every project is completed on time, on budget, and to the highest industry standards. From small repairs to large-scale electrical installations, we are the trusted local experts you need.

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Why Choose SJ Electrical in Delta

When it comes to electrical work, trust and reliability are crucial. Here’s why SJ Electrical Contracting is the preferred choice in Delta

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Local Expertise

We understand the unique needs of homes and businesses in Vancouver, providing tailored solutions that are fully compliant with local regulations and codes.
Customer Satisfaction

Commitment to Customer Satisfaction

We prioritize open communication, clear project timelines, and competitive pricing, ensuring that each customer is fully satisfied with the results.
Wide Range of Services

Wide Range of Services

From electrical panel upgrades and smoke detector installations to advanced commercial lighting designs and energy-efficient solutions, we provide a full range of services to meet the diverse needs of our customers.
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Licensed & Insured Electricians

Our team is fully licensed and insured, giving you peace of mind that your property is in safe hands.

Your Trusted Electrician

Our Services in Delta

Our full-service electrical offerings cover both residential and commercial projects, ensuring that every customer has access to expert solutions. Our services include:

Electrical Panel Upgrades

Safe and efficient upgrades for homes and businesses, including 200-amp service.

Commercial Electrical Inspections

Ensure that your property meets safety codes and reduces insurance liabilities with thorough inspections.

EV Charging Station Installations

Energy-efficient installations of electric vehicle chargers for homes and businesses.

New Construction Wiring

Comprehensive wiring solutions for new homes and commercial buildings.

Lighting Design & Fixture Upgrades

Customized lighting designs that enhance energy efficiency, safety, and aesthetic appeal.

Smoke Detector Installations

Proper integration of smoke detection systems that meet CEC and local fire codes.

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Local Expertise, Global Standards

Our team is deeply rooted in the Vancouver community, ensuring that each project benefits from local expertise while adhering to global electrical standards. We are proud to be the electrical contractor that Delta businesses and homeowners trust for projects of all sizes.

Areas We Serve

We proudly serve the following types of commercial and residential properties in Delta:

  • Retail Stores & Restaurants: Whether you’re running a boutique or a high-end restaurant, we can create custom electrical systems that enhance safety and customer experience.
  • Office Buildings: Our solutions ensure energy efficiency and safety, tailored to the needs of modern workplaces.
  • Warehouses & Industrial Facilities: We design electrical systems that handle the high power demands of industrial equipment while keeping safety at the forefront.

Electrical Integration & Code Compliance in Delta

Our work is always in compliance with local building codes, ensuring that your electrical systems are safe, efficient, and up to the latest standards. From CEC-compliant wiring to future-proof installations, we ensure every system is designed with longevity and safety in mind.

  • Electrical Integration Challenges: We handle complex integration of modern smoke detection systems, HVAC, and building automation systems to ensure your electrical system works seamlessly with your entire property.
  • Power Supply Redundancy: We implement backup power solutions, ensuring continuous protection for critical systems in case of power outages.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

If your home or business is still using a 100-amp panel, or if you’ve added significant new electrical loads like EV chargers or kitchen appliances, it’s a good idea to have your system evaluated for an upgrade. An upgrade ensures that your system can handle the increased power demand safely.

Yes, we specialize in integrating smoke detectors with HVAC, lighting, and security systems to provide centralized control and monitoring for your building.

Absolutely. All of our electrical services are fully compliant with the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) and local building regulations in Vancouver.

Yes, we offer 24/7 emergency electrical services to address urgent electrical issues and prevent downtime or safety risks.

We serve a wide range of businesses in Delta, including retail stores, restaurants, offices, and warehouses.

Looking for an expert electrical contractor in Delta?

Contact SJ Electrical Contracting today to schedule a free consultation! 
Call 604.786.4334 or request a quote online.

Here are 3 randoms facts about Vancouver’s electrical targets:

  1. Currently, 98% of the power generated for B.C.’s integrated grid comes from clean or renewable resources, making B.C. a leader in North America when it comes to clean energy.
  2. Vancouver aims to derive 100% of the energy used in the city from renewable sources before 2050. This is part of their Renewable City Strategy, which focuses on the city’s two biggest energy users: buildings and transportation.
  3. To meet growing demand in Vancouver, BC Hydro is investing approximately $2 billion in several projects, including constructing three new substations that will each power as many as 70,000 new homes by the early 2030s.

Here are 3 facts about Port Coquitlam Electrical scene:

  1. The Tri-Cities area’s population has more than doubled over the past 20 years and is projected to rise further by nearly 60% to almost 400,000 by 2050, leading to increased energy needs across all sectors.
  2. BC Hydro is investing approximately $360 million in several projects in the Tri-Cities area, including the redevelopment of the Barnard substation to service Burquitlam and central Coquitlam, which will power an additional 18,000 to 30,000 new homes by 2029.
  3. In British Columbia, space heating accounts for the largest share of residential energy use at 52.6% in 2021, followed by water heating at 24.6% and appliances at 17.1%

Here are 3 facts about Coquitlam Electrical scene:

  1. BC Hydro is investing approximately $360 million in capital projects over the next decade in the Tri-Cities area, which includes Coquitlam, to upgrade and expand the electricity grid to meet growing demand from population growth, housing construction, and increased electrification needs.
  2. The Barnard substation in Coquitlam is being redeveloped to service Burquitlam and central Coquitlam, with the capacity to power an additional 18,000 to 30,000 new homes by 2029, addressing the challenge of rapid urban development and increased energy demand.
  3. The Tri-Cities area, including Coquitlam, is experiencing significant population growth, with projections indicating a nearly 60% increase to almost 400,000 residents by 2050, necessitating substantial upgrades to the electrical infrastructure to support new housing developments, businesses, and transportation needs.

Here are 3 facts about Port Moody Electrical scene:

  1. Port Moody has implemented strict requirements for electric vehicle charging infrastructure in new developments. For new residential units, all parking spaces (excluding visitor and secondary suite parking) must include an energized outlet capable of providing Level 2 charging for an electric vehicle.
  2. In commercial developments in Port Moody, 20% of the parking spaces must include an energized outlet capable of providing Level 2 charging for electric vehicles, excluding visitor parking spaces and new parking spaces for existing units.
  3. The City of Port Moody requires a minimum standard for Electric Vehicle Energy Management Systems (EVEMS), mandating that these systems must be capable of supplying a minimum performance level of 12kWh average over an 8-hour period, based on all parking spaces being used by charging electric vehicles.

Here are 3 facts about Maple Ridge Electrical scene:

  1. Maple Ridge is set to become a hub for clean energy manufacturing with a $1.05-billion partnership between E-One Moli and the governments of B.C. and Canada. This project will establish Western Canada’s first high-performance lithium-ion battery cell manufacturing facility in Maple Ridge, creating 450 high-quality, permanent jobs.
  2. The new E-One Moli facility in Maple Ridge will be switching some of its plant operations from natural gas to electricity as part of BC Hydro’s electrification plan. The company will also participate in the Load Attraction Program, which aims to diversify industries in B.C. wanting to connect to BC Hydro’s clean energy grid.
  3. Maple Ridge is aligning its economic development with climate action strategies. The investment in E-One Moli’s expansion of a new clean-tech manufacturing facility is considered an economic milestone that supports job creation and growth in the community while contributing to a cleaner future for the province.

Here are 3 facts about Surrey BC Electrical scene:

  1. BC Hydro is investing approximately $1 billion in capital projects in Surrey over the next decade to upgrade and expand the electricity grid, aiming to meet growing demand from homes, businesses, and increasing electrification and transportation needs.
  2. Surrey is expected to become the largest city in British Columbia by 2029, necessitating significant upgrades to its electrical infrastructure. These upgrades include building a new substation in Surrey Centre (powering 20,000 to 35,000 homes by 2032), redeveloping the Scott Road substation (powering an additional 10,000 to 17,500 homes by 2032), and expanding the McLellan substation (powering an additional 40,000 to 70,000 homes by 2026 and 2028).
  3. In addition to local projects, Surrey will benefit from a $700-million investment to reinforce the regional transmission system, improving reliability and increasing capacity across Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley. This includes the Metro South Transmission project connecting Surrey’s Ingledow substation to substations in Vancouver, Burnaby, and Richmond, as well as upgrades to transmission connections in Surrey, Abbotsford, and Chilliwack to provide additional capacity.

Here are 3 facts about Pitt Meadows Electrical scene:

  1. As of January 1, 2022, new construction in Pitt Meadows is required to meet Step 3 of the BC Energy Step Code, which means buildings must be 20% more energy efficient than the base BC Building Code requirements.
  2. Pitt Meadows is implementing the Energy Step Code gradually to allow builders and developers to become familiar with higher performance construction and airtightness testing before implementing higher steps.
  3. The Energy Step Code in Pitt Meadows only applies to new construction, not existing buildings. It establishes energy-efficiency targets that designers and builders can meet by working with certified Energy Advisors.

These measures aim to improve energy efficiency, reduce energy bills, and support the city’s energy conservation and greenhouse gas reduction policies as outlined in its Official Community Plan.