All work is performed by our professional licensed electricians, who are committed to ensuring you are 100% satisfied with our work.
We are authorized contractors in good standing with the Ontario Electrical Safety Authority.
Trained and Experienced Team
As a licensed electrical contractor, our work is backed with an Electrical Inspection Certificate from the Ontario Electrical Safety Authority. All work is completed by our professional licensed electricians and exceeds the Ontario Electrical Safety Code. Hiring Ring Electric Inc, an ACP contractor member in good standing, provides you with the confidence that our work is code compliant.
Expert Guidance
As existing Knob and Tube wiring gets ever older, insurance companies are beginning to deny coverage due to increased risk. Several companies will not write new homeowners’ policies unless all Knob and Tube wiring is replaced and inspected.
Recognized Throughout the Business Community
As experienced specialists, we offer a dependable service that is recognized throughout the business community. Our commitment to communication with property owners and our affordable pricing means we’ve achieved an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and a 99% approval rating on HomeStars.com.
Ring Electric owner Bryan Verhulp looks back on 20 years of serving the Ottawa area at the head of his business with gratitude.
Even though his passion for his company is obvious to his clients today (earning Ring Electric HomeStar’s “Best of” award for the past 12 years and best of best award for the last 3 years). Bryan didn’t think he would one day own his own electrical business when he joined the Royal Canadian Navy as an electrician in 1981.
Change is something Bryan has embraced throughout his career, and after five years in the navy, he had the opportunity to attend the University of New Brunswick, earning a degree as an electrical engineer. During that time, he was transferred to the Royal Canadian Air Force as an aerospace engineer and spent the next 15 years managing aircraft maintenance and personnel.
At just 39, Bryan retired as a captain after 20 years in the forces. To completely change things up, he worked at Home Depot for two years as an electrical manager. During that time, he was asked to participate in the editing of the popular how-to book “Home Depot Electrical 123”. It didn’t take long before the idea of starting his own business started to take shape, so he started the process to become a journeyman electrician and later completed his master electrician qualification.
Bryan is proud that Ottawa-area families can completely trust his company’s ability to do a job right while adhering to the highest professional standards in their industry – Ring Electric is a Licensed Electrical Contractor (LEC) with the Electrical Safety Authority of Ontario.
Since its start in 2003, the company has continually grown thanks to the priority Bryan gives to customer satisfaction and the professionalism he requires from his staff. For more information about Bryan and Ring Electric, check out the company blog entry “Ottawa’s Rewiring Experts is a Family Business at Heart”.
The ESA is responsible for regulating the safe use of electricity and equipment in Ontario, enforcing the Ontario Electrical Safety Code, and appointing inspectors. The ESA also requires that Licensed Electrical Contractors maintain $2,000,000 in liability insurance in order to maintain their status as well as be in full compliance with WSIB.
As a licensed electrical contractor, our work is backed with an Electrical Inspection Certificate from the Ontario Electrical Safety Authority. All work is completed by our professional licensed electricians and exceeds the Ontario Electrical Safety Code.
At Cornerstone, women experience what ‘home’ truly means – often, for the first time in their lives. We provide emergency shelter and safe affordable permanent housing for women in Ottawa. Our four residences cater to women at every stage of their journey. Serving more than 500 women every year, we have more than 65 full and part-time sta
At Cornerstone, women experience what ‘home’ truly means – often, for the first time in their lives. We provide emergency shelter and safe affordable permanent housing for women in Ottawa. Our four residences cater to women at every stage of their journey. Serving more than 500 women every year, we have more than 65 full and part-time staff and almost 300 extraordinary volunteers who provide on-site support and refer women to local resources.
The Ottawa Mission is a non-profit, faith-based ministry meeting the needs of the hungry and poor in the Ottawa region. Established in 1906, The Ottawa Mission’s programs and services continue to evolve with the ever-changing needs of the homeless in our community. Our goal for the future is to be prepared to offer a helping hand to all who come to us, no matter what their need.
Operation Come Home prevents homeless youth from becoming homeless adults. Operation Come Home accomplishes this mission by providing homeless youth ages 16-30 with a variety of unique programs and services. Operation Come Home provides programs and services to more than 350+ youth per year, all of whom gain access to OCH with the hope of becoming contributing members of their communities.
Founded in 1971, Opportunity International is a registered Canadian charity that provides small business loans, savings, insurance and training to over two million people working their way out of poverty in the developing world. Clients in over 20 countries use these services to start or expand a business, provide for their families, crea
Founded in 1971, Opportunity International is a registered Canadian charity that provides small business loans, savings, insurance and training to over two million people working their way out of poverty in the developing world. Clients in over 20 countries use these services to start or expand a business, provide for their families, create jobs for their neighbours and build a safety net for the future.