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Our cost research team collects and verifies contractor pricing from thousands of quotes, industry surveys, and public bid data to provide accurate cost estimates for homeowners.

How Much Does a Electrician Cost?

Updated 2026 -- Complete Pricing Guide

Average Cost
$150 - $500 per job
National average for electrician services

Electrician Pricing by Service

ServiceLowHigh
Outlet Installation$150$350
Ceiling Fan Installation$150$400
Electrical Panel Upgrade (100 to 200 amp)$1,500$3,500
Whole House Rewiring$6,000$15,000
EV Charger Installation$500$2,500
Generator Installation$3,000$8,000
Recessed Lighting(per light)$150$300
Electrical Inspection$100$250
Circuit Breaker Replacement$150$250
Smart Home Wiring$1,000$3,000
Hot Tub Wiring$500$1,500
Smoke Detector Installation$100$200

Prices are national averages. Your actual cost will vary based on location, project complexity, materials, and contractor experience. Always get multiple quotes.

Rates and Service Fees

Hourly Rate

$50 - $130

per hour

Emergency Pricing

1.5-2x normal rate

After-hours, weekends, and holidays

Minimum Service Call

$75-$150

Minimum charge for a visit

What Affects Electrician Costs?

Project Scope

Larger or more complex projects naturally cost more. A full replacement costs more than a simple repair.

Materials

Higher-quality materials increase costs but often provide better durability and longer warranties.

Location

Costs vary significantly by region. Urban areas and high cost-of-living states tend to have higher rates.

Emergency Service

After-hours, weekend, or emergency calls typically cost 50-100% more than standard appointments.

Permits

Some projects require local permits which add to the total cost. Your contractor should handle permit applications.

Experience Level

More experienced contractors may charge higher rates but often deliver better quality and efficiency.

Common Electrician Services

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EV Charger InstallationGet Quote
Ceiling Fan InstallationGet Quote
Outlet InstallationGet Quote
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Generator InstallationGet Quote
Electrical InspectionGet Quote
Code Violation RepairGet Quote
Smart Home WiringGet Quote
Surge Protector InstallationGet Quote
Hot Tub WiringGet Quote

How to Save on Electrician Costs

  1. Get multiple quotes. Always get at least 3 estimates from different electricians to compare pricing and scope.
  2. Schedule during off-peak times. Many contractors offer lower rates during their slower seasons.
  3. Bundle services. If you need multiple services, ask if the contractor offers a discount for bundling.
  4. Ask about financing. Many contractors offer payment plans for larger projects.
  5. Check for rebates and tax credits. Some electrician work qualifies for energy efficiency rebates or tax credits.

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Electrician Cost FAQ

How much does a electrician cost on average?

The average cost for electrician services is $150 - $500 per job. Costs vary significantly based on the type of work, location, materials, and project complexity.

Do electricians offer free estimates?

Many electricians offer free estimates for standard projects. Some may charge for detailed inspections or diagnostic work. Always ask about estimate fees before scheduling.

How can I save money on electrician services?

Get at least 3 quotes to compare pricing. Schedule work during off-peak seasons when possible. Ask about any available discounts. Bundle multiple services if the contractor offers them. Ensure the scope of work is clearly defined to avoid change orders.

What factors affect electrician pricing?

Key factors include project scope and complexity, materials used, your geographic location, time of year, contractor experience level, whether emergency service is needed, and local permit requirements.

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