Trusted Alberta electricians providing safe, professional electrical installations, repairs, inspections, and solutions for homes and businesses.
About Leduc Electrical Contracting | Certified Local Expertise
Leduc Electrical Contracting exists for one reason: safer power in real homes and working buildings. We focus on clear standards, clean documentation, and work that holds up under inspection.
When you hire us, you get trade accountability. You also get a local team that understands how Alberta conditions, modern loads, and municipal rules shape safe electrical decisions.
David Elisha Maddox (Lead Electrician)
David Elisha Maddox is the lead electrician behind the work. He brings hands-on trade experience from real Alberta job sites, where weather swings, load growth, and mixed housing stock all affect electrical behavior.
Credential facts
- David Elisha Maddox → holds → Journeyman Certificate #222200A
- Journeyman trade status → requires → regulated competency standards
- Field experience → improves → safer troubleshooting and cleaner installs
David’s focus is on practical safety. That means reading symptoms correctly, fixing root causes, and choosing solutions that keep a home stable for years.
If you want the proof page with credential identifiers in one place, use: Certified
Local Presence and Service Corridor
Our base location is tied to a real Leduc address: 5513 52 Street. That matters because permitting, inspections, and response planning are local systems.
We work across the Leduc–Nisku corridor, where residential growth and changing electrical loads are common. We also see rapid development in neighbourhoods like Southfork and Deer Valley, where modern protection devices and smart loads require careful compatibility testing.
We support nearby communities as well, especially where homeowners depend on predictable scheduling and clear paperwork:
- Leduc and the surrounding corridor
- Nisku
- Beaumont
- Devon
- Leduc County
For city-by-city coverage pages, use: Service Areas
Verification Table (Business Risk Controls)
| Verification Item | Identifier |
| Trade Name | #TN25162538 |
| Business Licence | #LCC202300342 |
| WCB Alberta | Account ending in 1691 |
If you want the full verification narrative and credential context, use: Certified
How We Work
We work from a repeatable process. It keeps projects predictable and lowers risk for the homeowner or site manager.
We treat the Canadian Electrical Code as the baseline. We also treat municipal permitting as part of the job, not an afterthought.
What our process looks like on real projects
- We confirm the goal and the risk level first (safety issue vs planned upgrade).
- We test before we change anything, so the fix matches the cause.
- We adhere to the CEC 2024 expectations and keep workmanship inspection-ready.
- When a permit applies, we align the job with the City of Leduc CityView pathway.
For service-specific details, we keep those on their pages to prevent overlap:
How to Navigate Services
This page defines who we are and how we work. For service details, use the hubs below to quickly reach the right node.
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
Leduc Electrical Contracting operates as a local trade business. We keep accountability close to the work, which helps with clear communication and consistent standards.
A Journeyman is trained and qualified in accordance with Alberta trade standards. A handyman may be helpful for general tasks, but electrical system work needs regulated competency and code-aligned methods.
Local work runs through local rules. When a job needs a permit or inspection record, local experience reduces delays and improves documentation quality, which helps during resale or policy review.
When a permit is required, we align the job with CityView's steps and inspection expectations. That keeps the project clean on paper and clean on the wall.
Start with the service hubs to find the closest match. If the issue feels urgent, such as heat, a burning smell, buzzing, or partial power loss—contact us directly.