Clandeboye is a small rural community in the RM of St Andrews, sitting north of the city near Netley and close to our base. It is working farm and acreage country, where the land is in active use and most yards carry a shop, a machine shed, or a barn alongside the house. Properties out here run on their own wells and septic, and the electrical needs run with the seasons, heavier through seeding and harvest, when equipment and grain handling are running and downtime costs money. It is the kind of area where our mix of residential and agricultural work fits naturally, and it is close enough that we are out this way often.
On a working yard, the electrical has to keep up with the operation. We do agricultural and farm electrical for barns, machine sheds, and grain handling, run pump wiring for water systems off town service, and tie in generator hookups so a barn or a well keeps running when a rural line goes down. As yards add equipment, an older farm service often runs short on capacity, so a service upgrade sized for the whole site is a common job. We handle the everyday residential work on the homes here as well.
With our own equipment for trenching and the long underground runs between a house and the buildings on a yard, we keep the whole job in-house rather than waiting on a sub. That self-reliance counts on a working property, where a problem during seeding or harvest cannot sit for days while a contractor finds time, and where a yard often needs the panel plus a shop feed and a pump all looked at in one visit. We back it with 24/7 emergency response for the times a barn or a well cannot wait.
Yes. Agricultural work is a core part of what we do, and Clandeboye’s farms and acreages are well within our area. We wire barns and outbuildings, power the yard sites, and tie in backup power.
Yes. Clandeboye is in our home RM of St Andrews, close to base for both planned and emergency work.
Yes. We wire grain dryers and augers to the load they draw, and we install a GenerLink-style generator hookup so a portable unit can power the well and the barn along with the home when a rural line goes out.
For farm, acreage, or home electrical work in Clandeboye, get in touch for a free estimate.