Top Electrical Upgrades for Cottages in Kawartha Lakes
Make your cottage safer, reliable, and rental-ready with these top cottage electrical upgrades.
Seasonal properties face humidity, temperature swings, storms, and intermittent occupancy. These upgrades reduce outages, protect equipment, and keep guests safe.
1) Standby generators with automatic transfer switch
- Whole-home coverage sized to your real loads.
- Automatic transfer keeps fridges, sump pumps, heat, and Wi-Fi running during outages.
- Cold-weather kits and regular service for dependable starts at the lake.
- Propane or natural gas options based on site access and tank placement.
2) Dock and boathouse electrical done right
- GFCI protection on receptacles near water.
- In-use covers and weather-rated boxes that stand up to splash and snow.
- Bonding and corrosion-resistant fittings for a marine environment.
- Low-glare, dark-sky friendly lighting for paths and docks.
3) Surge protection for storms and lake weather
- Whole-home surge device at the panel to protect pumps, chargers, and electronics.
- Point-of-use protection for sensitive AV and office gear.
4) Panel upgrade and load balancing for modern cottages
- Add capacity for heat pumps, hot tubs, saunas, workshops, and rental-grade appliances.
- Replace outdated fuse panels with breaker panels that support AFCI and GFCI protection.
5) EV charger installation at the cottage
- Proper load calculation and charger sizing.
- Weather-rated wiring methods and mounting for lakeside conditions.
- Optional smart load management when panel space is tight.
6) Outdoor and security lighting
- Path and entry lighting with motion sensors and photocells.
- Boathouse and driveway lighting to deter trespass and improve safety without glare.
7) Smart monitoring for remote ownership
- Smart thermostats and leak sensors to prevent freeze and water damage.
- Remote alerts for sump pump, well pump, and power loss events.
8) Smoke and CO detection that works for cottages
- Interconnected, battery-backed alarms where required.
- Placement adjustments for lofts, bunkies, and boathouses.
9) Heat trace and freeze protection
- Self-regulating heat cable for crawlspaces, exposed plumbing, and roof edges.
- Dedicated circuits with GFCI protection and signage.
10) Solar, battery, and generator readiness
- Pre-wire and transfer equipment placement for future hybrid systems.
- Correct interlocks and disconnects to keep the grid safe.
Compliance and permits
Electrical upgrades should be installed by a Licensed Electrical Contractor with required ESA notifications. This protects your family, guests, and insurance coverage.
Service areas around the lakes
Bobcaygeon, Fenelon Falls, Lindsay, Coboconk, Sturgeon Point, Balsam, Cameron, Sturgeon, and Pigeon Lakes, plus surrounding Kawartha Lakes communities.
Book your cottage upgrade
Plan pre-season work in spring or fall to avoid peak outage periods. Financing available.
FAQs
Do I need a generator or a portable with interlock?
Standby generators with ATS provide automatic coverage. Portables with a proper interlock are a budget option. We size both safely.
Can I power a dock with an extension cord?
No. Use weather-rated wiring, GFCI protection, and approved enclosures.
Will EV charging overload my cottage panel?
Not if we calculate loads and use the right breaker size or load management.
Is surge protection worth it at the lake?
Yes. Storm activity and voltage fluctuations make whole-home surge a high-value upgrade.
Can you coordinate permits and inspections?
Yes. We handle ESA notifications and required inspections.






