Your electricity bills tell you how much you spend each month, but they don't tell you where the power goes. An energy management system changes that. It tracks household energy use in real time, circuit by circuit, so you see exactly what's drawing power and when. Mr. Electric of Edmonton has served the Edmonton area since 2017 as your licensed Edmonton electrician, and our team installs home energy monitors that provide data to help you make smarter decisions about energy consumption. Every installation is backed by the Done Right Promise®.
How Our Energy Monitoring System Installation in Edmonton Works
What Edmonton Homeowners Need to Know Before Installing an Energy Monitoring System
Energy monitoring installation in Edmonton involves more than mounting hardware. Alberta's electrical code, administered under the Safety Codes Act, governs all panel work. Our electricians are licensed under the province's electrical trade certification requirements and pull the appropriate electrical permit for any panel-level work. We're familiar with the rules set by local municipalities and the building codes that apply to both new construction and retrofit projects.
Your electricity retailer and utility company also factor into the process. If your home is enrolled in a demand-response program or has a non-standard meter, we account for that during the site assessment. Measurement Canada regulates utility meters, so we never modify the meter itself. Our work stays on the load side of your connection to the power grid, within the scope of your electrical system. If your panel needs a service upgrade or electrical meter upgrade before the monitoring hardware fits cleanly, we'll tell you that upfront with a clear quote before any work begins.
Some properties, particularly those with grid connection to a micro-generation system, require utility approvals before commissioning. We handle customer communication with the utility on your behalf when required. Our service vehicles are fully stocked, so most installations in Edmonton, Sherwood Park, Beaumont, Strathcona County, St. Albert, Leduc, Stony Plain, and Spruce Grove are completed in a single visit.