Licences pour Installation de maison intelligente au Québec
Low-voltage smart home work does not require a licence. Line voltage work (120V+) requires a CMEQ-licensed electrical contractor.
Key facts
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Faits clés sur les licences pour les installation de maison intelligentes au Québec
Classification du métier
Unregulated Trade
No Licence Required
Sceau rouge
Non disponible
Permis
Généralement non requis
Assurance
Recommandé
The details
Exigences de licence
What it takes to qualify
Credentials, training, and coverage for this trade
- No Red Seal endorsement for this trade
- Liability insurance is recommended
Smart home installation spans two categories in Quebec. Any work involving line voltage (120V and above), such as hardwired smart switches, outlets, or panel connections, requires a CMEQ-licensed electrical contractor (RBQ subclass 16). Low-voltage work (security cameras, network cabling, smart doorbells, thermostat swaps) does not require an electrical licence. The industry offers voluntary certifications through CEDIA (Custom Electronics Design and Installation Association). If the installation involves gas appliances (smart gas fireplace controls), an Emploi-Québec certificate of qualification for gas fitting is required.
Organisme de réglementation
CMEQ for line-voltage electrical work; Emploi-Québec for gas appliance integration
Comment vérifier
For any hardwired electrical work, ask for the contractor's CMEQ licence number and verify it on the RBQ registry. For low-voltage work, ask about CEDIA certification.
Buyer beware
Signaux d'alerte à surveiller
Signaux d'alerte lors de l'embauche d'un installation de maison intelligente
Performs line-voltage electrical work without an ESA licence
Recommends proprietary systems that lock you into a single vendor with no alternatives
No discussion of network security or how to protect smart devices from hacking
Cannot explain how different devices and ecosystems will integrate
Before you sign
Questions à poser avant d'embaucher
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Posez ces questions avant de signer tout contrat
- Do you hold an ESA licence for any electrical work involved?
- Which smart home ecosystems do you have experience with?
- How will you address Wi-Fi coverage and network reliability for the devices?
- What happens if a device fails or needs replacement - is the system vendor-locked?
- Do you provide ongoing support or a service plan after installation?
Good to know
Questions fréquemment posées
Les installation de maison intelligentes au Québec ont-ils besoin d'une licence ?
Smart home installation spans two categories in Quebec. Any work involving line voltage (120V and above), such as hardwired smart switches, outlets, or panel connections, requires a CMEQ-licensed electrical contractor (RBQ subclass 16). Low-voltage work (security cameras, network cabling, smart doorbells, thermostat swaps) does not require an electrical licence. The industry offers voluntary certifications through CEDIA (Custom Electronics Design and Installation Association). If the installation involves gas appliances (smart gas fireplace controls), an Emploi-Québec certificate of qualification for gas fitting is required.
Comment puis-je vérifier les qualifications d'un installation de maison intelligente au Québec ?
For any hardwired electrical work, ask for the contractor's CMEQ licence number and verify it on the RBQ registry. For low-voltage work, ask about CEDIA certification.
Quels sont les signaux d'alarme à surveiller au moment d'embaucher un installation de maison intelligente ?
(1) Performs line-voltage electrical work without an ESA licence (2) Recommends proprietary systems that lock you into a single vendor with no alternatives (3) No discussion of network security or how to protect smart devices from hacking (4) Cannot explain how different devices and ecosystems will integrate
Quelles questions devrais-je poser avant d'embaucher un installation de maison intelligente ?
(1) Do you hold an ESA licence for any electrical work involved? (2) Which smart home ecosystems do you have experience with? (3) How will you address Wi-Fi coverage and network reliability for the devices? (4) What happens if a device fails or needs replacement - is the system vendor-locked? (5) Do you provide ongoing support or a service plan after installation?
Mon installation de maison intelligente devrait-il détenir une assurance ?
Bien que cela ne soit pas exigé par la loi, il est fortement recommandé que les installation de maison intelligentes détiennent une assurance responsabilité. Demandez une preuve de couverture avant d'embaucher.
Mon entrepreneur installation de maison intelligente a-t-il besoin d'une licence de la RBQ ?
Au Québec, la plupart des entrepreneurs qui exécutent des travaux de construction doivent détenir une licence de la RBQ (Régie du bâtiment du Québec). Vous pouvez vérifier la licence de tout entrepreneur dans le Registre des détenteurs de licence en ligne de la RBQ à rbq.gouv.qc.ca. Demandez toujours le numéro de licence et vérifiez-le avant d'embaucher.
Combien coûte un installation de maison intelligente au Québec ?
Les tarifs habituels pour les installation de maison intelligentes au Québec varient de $75-$150/hour. Scope of the installation (single device vs. whole-home automation), device brand and quality, whether new wiring is required (low-voltage vs. line-voltage), network infrastructure needs (Wi-Fi mesh systems, ethernet runs), number of devices and zones, integration complexity (getting different brands to work together), and whether existing wiring can be reused. Monthly monitoring fees for security systems add $20-$50/month. Alarm permits cost $50-$150 annually in most Ontario municipalities.
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