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Having trouble finding an electronics technician you can really count on? From incomplete fixes to unreliable service, it’s frustrating when the job isn’t done right the first time. Whether you need a one-off repair or ongoing maintenance, HomeStars connects you with local electronics repair technicians who come highly recommended by real customers. Post your job for free, compare reviews and quotes, and get matched with an electronics contractor near you.

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Our Home Electronics Specialists, are rated 4.8 out of 5 based on 1631 reviews from homeowners like you.
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Choosing the right electronics technician doesn’t have to be complicated. HomeStars makes the search easier by connecting you with local electronics repair technicians who are already verified. Simply post your job, describe the type of electronics work you need—whether it’s repair, installation, or troubleshooting—and get responses from local electronics technicians ready to help.
You’ll be able to view their profiles, read reviews from real customers and request a quote that fits your needs. You can then make an informed decision on who to hire. How to Hire a Local Electronics Technician with HomeStars Hiring an electronics technician through HomeStars is simple and straightforward.
With HomeStars you can hire with confidence knowing that all electronics technicians on the platform undergo checks and skills assessments when registering.
Local electronics technicians can provide support on a schedule that works for you—whether it’s a one-time repair or ongoing service agreements. Common tasks include diagnosing faults, replacing components, and repairing circuit boards or wiring. Hiring a professional to assist with your electrical projects can cost anywhere from $65 to $150 per hour. For common tasks, expect to pay:
Ceiling fan installation/repair: $75 – $1,000+
Install garden or outdoor lighting: $80 – $900
Install or repair electrical sockets and switches: $110–$1,220
Install or repair electrical systems (general wiring, upgrades, repairs): $150 – $30k
Electrical inspections & PAT testing: $250–$1,000+
Install or repair network wiring: $150–$500+ per drop
Install or repair TV antennas and satellite dishes: $150–$400+ per job
HomeStars Tip: Providing key details upfront helps electronics engineers give you an accurate and fair quote from the start.
Electronics contractors on HomeStars can also take on more focused tasks such as:
Hiring a qualified electronics technician can ensure your equipment is repaired safely and effectively. Look for:
College Diploma or Certificate: A formal qualification in Electronics Technician, Electrical Engineering Technology, or a related program.
Professional Certification: Voluntary credentials such as C.Tech. or CET from a provincial engineering technology association (e.g., OACETT in Ontario) demonstrate recognised competence.
Industry Certifications: Credentials like IPC soldering, CompTIA A+, or Network+ show expertise in specialist areas such as circuit assembly, computer repair, or networking.
Safety Training: WHMIS and other occupational safety certifications ensure compliance with Canadian health and safety standards.
Proof of Relevant Experience: Verified hands-on experience in the specific service you need, such as computer troubleshooting, network wiring, or electronic system installation.
Asking electronics technicians the right questions upfront helps you avoid unexpected costs, ensures safety, and gives you peace of mind that your equipment or system is in good hands.
Here are some essential questions to ask before choosing an electronics contractor:
What types of electronics services do you provide?
Not every technician works on the same systems. Some focus on consumer electronics (computers, TVs, audio equipment), while others specialise in networking, industrial systems, or home automation. Make sure their expertise matches your specific needs.
Do you carry insurance?
Public liability or professional indemnity insurance protects both you and the technician in case of accidental damage to your property, data loss, or injury during the job. Don’t be afraid to ask for proof.
What are your rates, and how are they structured?
Electronics repair costs can vary depending on the job’s complexity. Some contractors charge by the hour, while others may offer fixed fees for diagnostics, installations, or upgrades.
Be sure to ask:
What’s your availability and scheduling policy?
If you need urgent repairs, check whether they offer same-day or emergency service. For larger projects, confirm how far in advance you need to book. Also ask about their cancellation or rescheduling policy, to avoid unexpected fees.
Do you offer warranties or guarantees?
Electronics work should come with some level of assurance. Find out whether labour and parts are guaranteed, and for how long. This can make all the difference if an issue reappears after the job is done.
It depends on the job. For work involving your home’s electrical wiring (e.g., breaker panels, lighting, new circuits), you’ll need a licensed electrician. For consumer electronics (computers, TVs, audio equipment, or small appliances), a electronics technician is often sufficient. Some contractors handle both.
Many electronics contractors supply common parts such as cables, connectors, or replacement boards. For more specialised components, they may ask you to purchase or approve them in advance. Confirm this before the work begins to avoid delays.
Clear access to the area they’ll be working on (e.g., outlets, computers, or panels), and gather any error messages, manuals, or spare parts if available. This helps the technician diagnose and fix the issue more efficiently.
Yes. Residential jobs might include fixing outlets, repairing central vacuums, or setting up smart home systems. Commercial work often involves network wiring, industrial equipment troubleshooting, and regular maintenance contracts.