Electrical Work in Pohja-Tallinn
ProfiElekter carries out electrical work across all of Pohja-Tallinn, from rewiring the old wooden houses of Kalamaja and Pelgulinn to fitting out the new developments at Noblessner and Kalarand. 17+ years of experience and certified master electricians.
Pohja-Tallinn electrical work, from old to new
Pohja-Tallinn is the most contrasting district in Tallinn when it comes to electrical work. Kalamaja is the city's oldest suburb, where many wooden houses were built a hundred years ago or more, and the two-storey wooden dwellings of Pelgulinn date from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, from the days of the workers' settlement. In houses this old the wiring is often decades old, with aluminium conductors, aged insulation and screw-in fuses that no longer meet today's electricity demand or fire safety requirements.
At the same time, an entirely new housing stock is rising in the district's seaside areas, Noblessner and Kalarand, where modern installations are needed: proper distribution panels, residual current devices, EV charging and readiness for smart solutions. ProfiElekter works in both worlds: we know how to rewire a wooden house in a way that preserves a building of heritage value, and how to install a modern electrical system in a new development.
We are a company based in Mustamae, but we carry out electrical work across all of Tallinn, including regularly in the districts of Pohja-Tallinn. We come to the site, assess the situation and offer a solution that suits the age and condition of your particular building.
Pohja-Tallinn electrical work, from old to new
Rewiring wooden houses
In the old wooden dwellings of Kalamaja and Pelgulinn, rewiring is first and foremost a matter of fire safety. We replace aged wiring, install compliant fuses and bring the installation up to today's standard.
Housing association electrical work
Communal electrical installations in multi-apartment buildings require periodic technical inspection. We put the electrical work in stairwells, cellars and communal panels in order, and help the HOA meet audit requirements.
Distribution panels and fuses
We replace panels with aged screw-in fuses with modern circuit breakers and a residual current device (RCD) to protect both people and the building. Typically the first step when upgrading an old house.
New-build installations
In the new homes of Noblessner and Kalarand we install a modern electrical system: panels, lighting, sockets and smart readiness. Also suitable for extensions and conversions.
Electrical audit and measurements
We arrange the technical inspection of an electrical installation and carry out measurements. Audit frequency depends on the type of installation and when it was built; we help establish what applies to your building.
Chargers and solar panels
We install EV chargers and connect solar panels, a growing need both in new developments and in renovated houses. We make the connection in line with grid and safety requirements.
Who Pohja-Tallinn electrical work is for
- Owners of wooden houses in Kalamaja and Pelgulinn who are rewiring
- Pohja-Tallinn housing associations needing communal electrics or an audit
- Buyers and furnishers of new homes in Noblessner and Kalarand
- Renovators of heritage-value buildings who need a building-preserving solution
- Managers of commercial and office premises in the district
- EV owners who want a charger at their home
Why choose ProfiElekter
ProfiElekter has been operating for over 17 years and we hold the right to work independently (certificate of competence) for carrying out electrical work. We work with both private and business clients and know the particularities of Pohja-Tallinn's building stock well, both historic wooden houses and new developments. We do the work correctly and in line with safety requirements, document the installation and explain every step in plain terms.
Frequently asked questions, Pohja-Tallinn
It's worth starting with an inspection of the existing installation. Old wooden houses typically have aged wiring, screw-in fuses and no residual current protection, which are the most important points from a fire safety perspective. We come out, assess the condition and offer a step-by-step solution, often starting with upgrading the distribution panel.
The communal electrical installation of a building with two or more apartments is generally subject to periodic technical inspection, unlike a purely residential installation, which may be exempt. The inspection frequency depends on the type of installation and when it was built; installations built before 2000 have shorter intervals. We help establish what applies to your building and arrange the audit.
Yes. Kalamaja, Pelgulinn and Kelmikula are areas of heritage value and many buildings are protected. We plan cable routes and installations so that the building's original details are preserved, and use solutions that combine modern safety with a historic appearance.
The earlier the better. If you're planning interior finishing or alterations, it's worth involving an electrician already at the design stage so that the layout of sockets, lighting and the panel is right. This avoids later demolition and makes the work more affordable.
No, we are based in Mustamae but carry out electrical work across all of Tallinn and Tartu, and on a project basis throughout Estonia. We visit the Pohja-Tallinn districts, Kalamaja, Pelgulinn and Kopli, regularly.
Request a quote for Pohja-Tallinn electrical work
Whether it's the wiring of an old wooden house or a new-build installation, get in touch and describe your site. We'll come out, assess the situation and make a specific quote.