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Terms and Conditions

 

Last Updated: February 2026

 

1. Agreement of Service

By requesting a quote or engaging Ridgetop Electric Inc. ("the Contractor") for services, the Client agrees to be bound by these Terms and Conditions. Any variations must be agreed upon in writing.

2. Quotes and Estimates

  • Validity: Quotes are valid for 7 days from the date of issue.

  • Material Escalation: Due to market volatility, the Contractor reserves the right to adjust the final price if the cost of materials (e.g., copper, breakers, solar components) increases by more than 5% between the date of the quote and the date of installation.

  • Scope: Quotes are based on a visual inspection. If unforeseen site conditions are discovered (e.g., hidden code violations, structural obstacles), a change order will be required.

3. Permits and Inspections

  • Permit Authority: As a Master Electrician, the Contractor will pull all required electrical permits for the project.

  • Access: The Client must provide clear access to the property for the Contractor and the Safety Codes Officer (Inspector).

  • Deficiencies: If an inspector identifies deficiencies caused by previous unpermitted work by others, the cost to rectify those issues is the responsibility of the Client.

4. Payment Terms

  • Deposit: A deposit may be required before work commences, particularly for custom-ordered parts (EV chargers, solar inverters).

  • Final Payment: Payment is due upon completion of the work or as per the milestone schedule defined in the specific project contract.

  • Late Interest: Late payments are subject to an interest rate of 2% per month (24% per annum).

5. EV Rebates and Incentives

While Ridgetop Electric Inc. provides the necessary documentation for programs such as the Alberta EVCP, the Contractor does not guarantee rebate approval. Eligibility and application submission are ultimately the responsibility of the Client.

6. Liability and Warranty

  • Insurance: Ridgetop Electric Inc. maintains $5,000,000 in Commercial General Liability (CGL) insurance.

  • Warranty: We provide a 1-year warranty on workmanship. Manufacturer warranties apply to parts and equipment (e.g., Tesla Wall Connectors, Solar Panels).

  • Limitations: The Contractor is not liable for indirect or consequential damages, including loss of data or business interruption due to power outages during scheduled work.

7. Governing Law

These terms are governed by the laws of the Province of Alberta. Any disputes shall be resolved in the courts of Calgary, AB.

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