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Condos Submetering in Niagara Falls

Submetering gives every condo owner visibility and control over their electricity use. No more equal splitting of bulk bills. Each suite pays for what they actually use.

Condos buildings in Niagara Falls, Ontario

Why Submetering

Why Niagara Falls Buildings Choose Submetering

According to a Navigant study, sub-metered buildings may see up to 40% reduction in suite electricity consumption. For condos in Niagara Falls, submetering means removing electricity from your operating expenses and letting each unit pay only for what they use.

Fair Billing

Each unit pays for their own electricity consumption. No more equal-split disputes or subsidizing heavy users.

Zero Installation Cost

Voltage Vision covers the entire meter installation. No capital expenditure required from your building.

Conservation

Studies suggest up to 40% consumption reduction. When residents see their own usage, they tend to conserve more.

Working With Canadian Niagara Power

Voltage Vision works alongside Canadian Niagara Power, your local distribution company in Niagara Falls. Electricity delivery charges from Canadian Niagara Power are passed through to residents with no markup, as required by the OEB Unit Sub-Metering Code. Our service charges are separate and clearly disclosed.

What appears on resident bills:

  • Electricity consumption based on individual meter reading
  • Delivery charges from Canadian Niagara Power (passed through, no markup)
  • Voltage Vision service charges (separately listed)
  • Historical consumption data for comparison
Condos building served by Canadian Niagara Power in Niagara Falls

Our Services in Niagara Falls

Whether you are building new or retrofitting existing condos properties, we have a solution for your Niagara Falls building.

Condos FAQ for Niagara Falls

Does the condo board need to approve submetering?

Yes. A board resolution is typically required to proceed with submetering. The decision process varies by corporation, and we can assist with the information boards need to evaluate the option.

What happens to the common area electricity?

Common area electricity (lobby, corridors, elevators, parking, mechanical systems) remains on the building's bulk account. Only in-suite consumption is shifted to individual metering.

Will condo fees go down?

When a significant portion of electricity cost moves to individual suite billing, the electricity component of common expenses may be reduced. However, common expense budgets are set by the board and consider many factors.

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