To be eligible for homeowner trade permits:
- You must be doing the work yourself
- You must legally own the home and live there
- You must be capable of performing the work in accordance with applicable safety regulations
- It must be a detached home (not a condo building or other multi-unit development)
- You must not be doing work in a dwelling unit that you do not live in (e.g. basement suite)
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Homeowner electrical permits
For safety reasons, a homeowners electrical permit does not allow:
- Installation or modification of the main electrical service, including the main panel, main breaker and the meter base
- Electrical work requiring other than standard wiring materials
- Work on systems over 100 amperes in capacity
- Work on a three phase electrical system
- Work on systems over 150 volts to ground
- Electrical work involving a hot tub or swimming pool