Electrical Services in The Glebe
Historic neighbourhood known for charming century homes, tree-lined streets, and vibrant community atmosphere along Bank Street.
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About The Glebe Homes
Development Era
1890-1940
Peak building: 1910-1930
Typical Styles
- Edwardian
- Victorian
- Arts & Crafts
- Tudor Revival
Average Home Size
2,000-3,500 sq ft
Predominantly 2-3 storey single-family homes with characteristic front porches, detailed woodwork, and original architectural features. Many homes have been sensitively renovated while maintaining heritage character.
Area History
The Glebe developed primarily between 1890-1940, with most homes built in the early 1900s. Originally farmland owned by St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (hence 'glebe' - church land), it became one of Ottawa's first streetcar suburbs. The neighbourhood features predominantly single-family homes built during the Edwardian and inter-war periods.
Foundation Types in The Glebe
Most Glebe homes feature original stone or rubble foundations from the early 1900s. These foundations are typically 18-24 inches thick and were built using local limestone. Some homes from the 1920s-40s have early poured concrete or brick foundations.
Common Issues to Address
- Mortar deterioration between stones
- Water seepage through porous stone
- Foundation settling
- Low original ceiling heights (6'0" - 6'8")
Asbestos Considerations in The Glebe
Probability in area homes: 85%
Due to the age of homes (pre-1990), asbestos-containing materials are very common in Glebe basements. Professional testing is strongly recommended before any renovation work.
Common Asbestos-Containing Materials
- Vermiculite attic insulation (Zonolite)
- 9x9 vinyl floor tiles
- Pipe and duct insulation wrap
- Plaster and drywall joint compound
- Old furnace insulation
- Textured ceiling coatings
We include asbestos testing in our assessment process and coordinate professional abatement when needed.
The Glebe Electrical Systems
Typical Panel Type
30-60A fuse box (original) or upgraded breaker panel
Typical Wiring
Knob and tube wiring, cloth-insulated conductors
Service Age
60-130+ years for original installations
Common Electrical Issues
- Knob and tube wiring - functional but insurance concerns
- Undersized 30-60A service for modern loads
- No equipment grounding conductor
- Cloth insulation deterioration and brittleness
- Fuse boxes with potential for improper fusing
- Two-prong ungrounded outlets throughout
Safety Notes
Knob and tube wiring was well-engineered for its era and can still be safe if unmodified and not covered by insulation. However, it cannot handle modern electrical demands and most insurers require removal or ESA certification.
Upgrade Recommendations
Complete rewiring recommended for full insurance coverage and modern electrical capacity. Minimum: 200A panel upgrade, dedicated circuits for kitchen/laundry, GFCI/AFCI protection.
Insurance Considerations
Most insurers require ESA inspection certificate for knob and tube. Some require complete removal. Expect difficulty obtaining or renewing coverage without electrical updates.
Typical Project Costs
- Panel Upgrade: $2,500 - $4,500
- Full Rewire: $12,000 - $30,000
- Knob Tube Removal: $8,000 - $20,000
- Grounding System: $1,500 - $3,000
Soil & Drainage in The Glebe
Soil Type
Leda Clay (Marine Clay)
Water Table
Moderate to High
The Glebe sits on Leda clay, a sensitive marine clay common throughout the Ottawa region. This soil can shift and settle, and has moderate drainage capacity. Spring water table rises are common.
Drainage: Interior and exterior waterproofing often necessary. Sump pumps recommended for finished basements.
Investment Potential in The Glebe
Average Home Price
$1,100,000 - $1,800,000
Electrical Upgrade ROI
Panel upgrades and electrical updates are essential for home sales - outdated electrical is a common deal-breaker in inspections
Updated electrical systems are increasingly important in The Glebe's real estate market. Buyers expect modern panels, EV charger capability, and code-compliant wiring. Outdated electrical, especially knob and tube or aluminum wiring, can significantly impact sale price or deter buyers entirely.
Electrical Considerations for The Glebe
Knob and tube wiring assessment required before any electrical work
Original fuse boxes should be upgraded to modern breaker panels
Complete grounding system installation typically needed
Plaster walls require careful planning for wire routing
ESA inspection recommended to document existing conditions
Insurance company requirements should be verified before work begins
Permits & Regulations
All electrical work in The Glebe requires ESA (Electrical Safety Authority) permits and inspections. Permits ensure work is code-compliant and safe. Working without permits can void home insurance, create liability when selling, and result in fines. As ESA-licensed electricians, we handle all permit applications, inspections, and final certification for The Glebe homeowners.
Frequently Asked Questions: The Glebe Electrical
How much does a panel upgrade cost in The Glebe?
Panel upgrades in The Glebe typically cost $2,000-$4,000 depending on the amperage increase and installation complexity. A 100A to 200A upgrade usually runs $2,500-$3,500 including ESA permit and inspection. Homes with older fuse boxes or 60A service may require additional work including meter base upgrade and Hydro Ottawa coordination.
Is knob and tube wiring dangerous in The Glebe homes?
Knob and tube wiring itself was well-engineered for its time and isn't inherently dangerous if properly maintained and not modified. However, it has no ground wire, can't handle modern electrical loads, and becomes hazardous if covered by insulation (fire risk). In The Glebe's older homes, the main concerns are insurance coverage (many companies won't insure or require ESA certification) and capacity limitations. We recommend professional assessment to determine if partial or complete replacement is needed.
Can I get home insurance with old wiring in The Glebe?
Insurance can be challenging for The Glebe heritage homes with original wiring. Options include: 1) ESA inspection and certification showing wiring is safe, 2) Specialty insurers who cover older homes (often at higher premiums), 3) Partial or complete rewiring to satisfy underwriting requirements. We can provide ESA inspections and upgrade recommendations to help you maintain coverage.
Can I install an EV charger at my The Glebe home?
Yes, Level 2 EV charger installation is available throughout The Glebe. A typical installation requires a dedicated 240V, 40-50A circuit with 6-gauge wire. If your home has 100A service and is already near capacity, a panel upgrade to 200A may be needed first. Total cost for charger circuit installation is typically $1,200-$2,500, or $4,000-$6,000 if a panel upgrade is required. We handle the full process including ESA permits.
What are my backup power options in The Glebe?
The Glebe homeowners have several backup power options: 1) Manual transfer switch ($500-$1,500) - safely connects a portable generator to your panel, 2) Automatic transfer switch with portable generator ($800-$2,000), 3) Whole-home standby generator ($8,000-$20,000 installed) - automatically starts during outages. Given Ottawa winters, backup power provides peace of mind. All generator connections require ESA-approved transfer switches to prevent backfeed dangers.
About The Glebe
Walking distance to Lansdowne Park, Bank Street shops, Rideau Canal, and multiple schools. High demand for rental units from Carleton students and young professionals. Strong community association actively involved in development decisions.
Electrical Overview: The Glebe
Heritage homes often with original knob and tube wiring and undersized electrical panels. Electrical upgrades require specialized knowledge of vintage systems while meeting modern safety and insurance requirements.
Our Services in The Glebe
Panel Upgrades
Upgrade your home's electrical panel to meet today's power demands. Whether you need more capacity for EV charging, home renovations, or simply have an outdated panel, our licensed electricians ensure safe, code-compliant upgrades.
Residential Rewiring
Comprehensive home rewiring services for older homes with outdated or unsafe wiring. We replace knob and tube, aluminum wiring, and outdated systems with modern, safe electrical infrastructure.
EV Charger Installation
Professional Level 2 EV charger installation for all makes of electric vehicles. We handle the complete installation including panel upgrades if needed, dedicated circuits, and outdoor-rated installations.
Generator Installation
Never lose power again with a professionally installed whole-home backup generator. We install and service all major brands with automatic transfer switches for seamless power backup.
Lighting Installation
Transform your home with professional lighting installation. From recessed potlights to outdoor security lighting, we design and install lighting solutions that enhance your space.
Emergency Electrical Repair
Electrical emergencies don't wait for business hours. Our licensed electricians are available 24/7 for urgent electrical issues including power outages, burning smells, sparking outlets, and more.
Why Choose Electrical Ottawa in The Glebe?
Local Expertise
We understand the unique electrical characteristics of The Glebe homes, from wiring types and panel ages to local code requirements.
20+ Years Experience
Our team has completed hundreds of electrical projects across Ottawa, including many in The Glebe.
WSIB Insured
Full workplace safety coverage protects you and our team throughout your renovation project.
ESA Permits
We handle all ESA permit applications and coordinate inspections for your The Glebe electrical project.
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