Licensed, insured, and code-compliant — we stand behind every job. Whether you’re in Okotoks, Diamond Valley, Calgary, or anywhere across the Foothills, Krimp Electric is the residential electrician your neighbours already trust.
No job too small, no project too big. Swapping out a smoke alarm or wiring a custom home from the ground up — we handle it all. We’ve built our reputation one job at a time, and it shows in our reviews.

Things break. Breakers trip, outlets stop working, lights flicker for no obvious reason. When that happens, you want someone who’ll show up quickly, figure out the problem, and fix it right the first time.
That’s what we do. Whether it’s a simple outlet repair or tracking down a tricky wiring issue in an older home, our licensed electricians diagnose the problem and walk you through the fix before we start any work.
We’re not the kind of company that recommends replacing things that don’t need replacing. If a repair is the right call, we’ll tell you. If a replacement makes more sense long-term, we’ll explain why.
Lost power at 10 PM on a Tuesday? A breaker won’t reset and you’ve got kids in the house? That’s exactly when you need an electrician who actually picks up the phone.
We offer 24/7 emergency electrical service across Okotoks, Diamond Valley, and the Foothills. Call us at 587-439-0260 and we’ll get a licensed electrician to you as quickly as possible.
Whether you’re buying a home, planning a renovation, or dealing with an insurance requirement, an electrical inspection gives you a clear picture of where things stand. We’ll walk through the system, flag anything that needs attention, and provide the documentation you need.
You may be purchasing a new home to live in or buying a house to re-sell or rent. In these cases, you should always be sure to hire a certified technician to perform an inspection to determine if any major repairs are needed. You can then consider this option when negotiating the purchase of the property.
An inspection is recommended before starting any substantial home renovation. It is important to determine if your current system can support your planned expansion or changes. If needed, electrical upgrades or additions can be dealt with and incorporated into your planning.
Your insurance company may require a home safety electrical inspection. It may be due to the age of your home, following a claim, or if you switch providers. This inspection is often required to be performed by a licensed electrician.

Nobody wants to wait around all day for an electrician. We give you a window, we show up in that window, and we get to work. It’s not complicated — it’s just how we operate.
