About Us

Electrical work that protects your property, your investment, and your peace of mind.

Licensed electrical contractors

Services to the Province of Ontario for over 15+ years

Phaze-In Electrical is led by a licensed electrical contractor and master electrician with over 15 years of experience across commercial and residential projects. Our mission is simple: deliver electrical systems that are safe, reliable, and built to last. Clients trust us because we do the work the right way – with licensed compliance, clean installation, and clear communication.

craftsmanship & accountability

Complete Home & Building Surge Protection

Most electricians never mention surge protection. We install full-building systems that safeguard your investment. No unexpected losses from lightning strikes, grid instability, or power fluctuations. We don’t outsource to unknown subcontractors. When you book with Phaze-In, the work is overseen by me, not a random hire.

The Mastermind

Who You’re Working With

My name is Andrew Spano, and I have been working in the electrical industry for nearly two decades. I started Phaze-In to raise the standard of electrical work. Too many homeowners and businesses get burned – literally and financially – by unlicensed installers, rushed labor, or people who don’t follow safety codes.

I don’t upsell. I recommend what’s safest. Many electricians avoid surge protection systems, but I install them because they prevent thousands of dollars in equipment loss – computers, medical devices, POS systems, audio gear, pool controllers. One surge can destroy them all. I’d rather prevent the problem than fix it afterward. I’ve worked with property managers, restaurants, dental clinics, spas, and homeowners who want work done once – safely and correctly.

Andrew Spano

Master Electrician & Founder

long-term safety With Zero shortcuts

Commercial & Residential electrical services

We treat every project as if it’s our own property. No shortcuts. No guesswork. No unlicensed risks. When you call, we show up. When we make recommendations, they come from code, safety standards, and real-world experience – not price pressure or temporary fixes.