Your Home Is in Safe Hands!
Our home protection plan provides first class service to our loyal clients. With our annual maintenance plan you have the opportunity to ensure the safety of your home and family while saving money and increasing the quality of service at the same time.
What To Expect In Your Annual Visit
As a member, each year one of our licensed technicians will visit and complete a thorough evaluation of your home’s electrical, heating & cooling systems. Our home safety checkup ensures that the most important electrical & HVAC equipment in your home is safe and in working order, so you can rest assured that your home and family are safe from the dangers of fire, damage, and breakdown.
Reduced Emergency Travel Rate
$189
Home Protection Plan
Membership Options- An annual Electrika Full Service Inspection on your HVAC system, including a free estimate on repair recommendations
- Maintenance of Furnace, Air Conditioner/Heat Pump, Humidifier, Air Exchangers and Mini Splits.
- Main Electrical Service Panel Inspection (Home Owners should not do this on their own without proper licenses).
- 10% discount on future service work
- 5% discount new installations
- 10% discount on filters
- Enjoy front of the line priority service (including emergencies)
- Preventative Maintenance recommendations
- Plan covers 1 unit per address. Add-ons are available, please ask your technician for information
You Come First!
Member priority service for you when you need it. When you call us, enjoy front of the line priority service (including emergencies).
Transferable
Your protection plan can be transferred to a new home or to a new homeowner if you are selling. Your choice!

Our Promise to You
- Licensed, insured & professional technicians – For your protection.
- 24 hour emergency service – We are there when YOU need us most.
- On time service – We know your time is valuable.
- Written warranty – You have our word in writing; we stand behind everything we do.
- Upfront Pricing – You know the price before we begin.
Your trusted Residential Electrical, Heating, Air Conditioning and Ventilation Team in Greater Montreal, Laval, West Island and South Shore
Heating – Air Conditioning – Ventilation
Dont' touch
The cost can vary depending on the charger type, your panel capacity, the distance between the panel and installation location, and whether panel upgrades are needed. For example, a straightforward installation is usually less complex than one requiring long wiring runs or panel upgrades. After our evaluation, we provide multiple options for your charger installation to allow you to make an informed decision before any work begins.
Inspection and Checklist
We Will Ensure Your Furnaces Are at Their Best by Verifying:
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AirflowVacuum to remove any dust or debris on the motor and fan blades.
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ElectronicsTest and inspect all electronic components including transformers, capacitors, limit switches and sequencers.
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FiltersWash reusable filters, or replace disposable filters.
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CleanClean and vacuum cabinet to remove dust and debris.
We Will Make Sure Your AC/Heat Pump Is Performing Optimally by Verifying:
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CoilsWash indoor and outdoor coils.
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DrainsClean and test all condensate drains, including pumps.
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ElectronicsInspect and test all electronic components, including contactors, capacitors and safety switches.
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CompressorVerify connections and compressor performance.
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RefrigerantVerification of refrigerant charge to optimize efficiency.
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DisconnectVerify the connections and functionality of outdoor disconnect.
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TestMake sure the unit is working correctly in all available modes.
Our Procedure for Maintaining Your Mini Split Units Is as Follows:
Indoor Unit:
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Remove and wash cover and filters.
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Install collection bag around the unit.
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Fill the indoor unit with an expanding cleaning foam to loosen and push out all the dirt from the coil, fan, drain and structure.
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Rinse using our power sprayer, collecting all the water.
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Ensure the condensate drain is effective.
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Dry the unit and reassemble.
Outoor Unit:
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Wash coil and casing.
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Inspection of electronic components, including connections.
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Verify refrigerant charge to ensure optimal efficiency.
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Verify the connections and functionality of outdoor disconnect.
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Test the unit in all available modes.
To Keep Your Air Exchangers Working We:
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Wash the casing, drain pan and filters.
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Wash the heat recovery core.
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Vacuum to remove any dust or debris in the fan motors.
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Clean the condensate drain to ensure proper drainage.
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Verify the damper function, controller and fan operation.
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Verify the inlet and outlet are clear of debris.
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Test – Verify all modes function correctly.
Our Humidifier Tune Up Consists Of:
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Cleaning the interior to remove scale, dust and debris.
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Replace the filter.
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Verify the accuracy and functionality of the humidistat.
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Verify the functionality of the solenoid valve.
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Clean the condensate drain to ensure proper drainage.
Once we have completed our maintenance, a detailed report will be provided listing any preventative recommendations, or suggestions to help you get the most out of your systems and prevent future issues.
*Any replacement filters not provided by the client are charged in addition, and are subject to discount for plan members.
Electrical
Dont' touch
The cost can vary depending on the charger type, your panel capacity, the distance between the panel and installation location, and whether panel upgrades are needed. For example, a straightforward installation is usually less complex than one requiring long wiring runs or panel upgrades. After our evaluation, we provide multiple options for your charger installation to allow you to make an informed decision before any work begins.
Inspection and Checklist
All smoke/carbon detectors:
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Test Functionality
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Check the CO2/Smoke Detector’s Expiry Date
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Vacuum detectors to remove dust & debris
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Replace batteries as required
Pool and spa equipment:
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Check sub-panel connections and breakers
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Test any GFCI protection
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Verify bonding system
Panel inspection:
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Verify any surge protection devices attached to panel
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Verify breakers for signs of overheating
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Verify functionality of all fault/ground fault breakers.
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Install duct seal – to prevent condensation from entering and damaging the panel through the main conduit connecting the panel to the outside meter base.
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Close any opening in the panel sides or front to keep out fingers or “critters”
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Verify main grounding system.
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Tighten all breaker connections to manufacturer specifications to avoid any loose wiring.
Heating Lighting & Receptacles:
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Check heating, lighting and outlet functionality
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Test functionality of GFCI & AFCI plugs
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Check heaters and thermostats for normal functionality
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Tension test performed on receptacles throughout the home
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Check functionality of all lights/dimmers/switches
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