Electricians in Washington, DC
Find licensed electricians in Washington, District of Columbia. Compare reviews, verify licenses, and get free quotes from top-rated local electricians.
R&A Electrical Services,LLC
Washington, DC
GUZMAN ELECTRIC LLC - ARLINGTON
Washington, DC
Ideal Electrical Supply Corporation
Washington, DC
DGF Electrical and General Services LLC
Washington, DC
Johnson Electric Company, Inc.
Washington, DC
Schmidt's Electrical Enterprise
Washington, DC
DJ's Plumbing and Electrical Services
Washington, DC
JM & Sons Electrical Services
Washington, DC
DC Sustainable Energy Utility
Washington, DC
Shepherd Electric Supply of D.C. LLC (Affiliate)
Washington, DC
Urban Adventures Washington DC
Washington, DC
Schmidt's Electrical Service LLC
Washington, DC
Electricians in Washington, DC -- FAQ
How much does a electrician cost in Washington?
Electricians in Washington, DC typically charge $150 - $500 per job. Costs vary based on the scope of work, materials, and complexity. We recommend getting at least 3 free estimates to compare pricing.
Is a license required for electrician work in District of Columbia?
Yes, most electrician work in District of Columbia requires a valid state contractor license. Always verify a contractor's license before hiring. You can check with the District of Columbia licensing board or use our directory where license status is displayed.
How do I verify a electrician's license in District of Columbia?
You can verify a contractor's license through the District of Columbia state licensing board website. Our directory also displays license numbers and verification status for listed contractors in Washington.
How many electricians are in Washington?
Our directory currently lists 50 Washington, DC. We continuously verify and add new electricians to our database.
What should I look for when hiring a electrician in Washington?
Look for a valid District of Columbia contractor license, proof of insurance, positive customer reviews, years of experience in Washington, and whether they offer free estimates. Ask for references from past work in your area.