How much does it cost to hire an electrician?

Electrician hourly rates are $50 to $130, with a $100 to $200 service call fee covering the first hour. The average cost to hire an electrician is $150 to $600 for small jobs or $2,000 to $10,000 for larger projects. The electrician's cost per hour depends on location and experience.

Electrician cost per hour - Chart

*A journeyman or master electrician accompanies an apprentice electrician to ensure the work is performed correctly.

Corporate vs. self-employed electrician hourly rate

Self-employed electricians often charge less than corporate prices due to their lower overhead and operating expenses. However, scheduling service with a self-employed electrician may be more challenging as larger companies typically have several electricians available during business hours.

Electrician testing and monitoring wiring on electrical panel

Electrician service call cost

An electrician service call costs $100 to $200 on average when it includes the first hour of labor. Some electricians charge a separate $40 to $100 call-out or trip fee that is not applied to the first hour.

Service call fees cover the electrician's travel time and expenses and remain the same even if the job takes under an hour.

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How much do electricians charge per project?

Electrical work costs $150 to $600 on average for small jobs or $2,000 to $10,000+ for large projects.

Electrical project cost
Project Total cost installed
Attic fan installation $300 – $900
Average electrical repairs $150 – $600
Bathroom fan installation $150 – $950
Ceiling fan installation $150 – $350
Chandelier installation $220 – $3,400
Circuit breaker switch replacement $100 – $260
Dedicated electrical circuit install $250 – $900
Doorbell, thermostat, or smoke detector installation $140 – $350
Electric baseboard installation (each) $200 – $1,100
Electric car charging station install $750 – $2,600
Electric meter box replacement $500 – $2,100
Electrical inspection $100 – $200
Electrical mast or riser replacement $500 – $1,700
Electrical panel installation $1,400 – $2,800
Ground entire house $2,000 – $10,000
Ground one outlet $100 – $300
Home automation system install $600 – $12,000+
Hot tub wiring installation $4,000 – $15,000
Junction box installation $100 – $300
Light fixture installation $100 – $650
Light switch replacement or install $50 – $300
Main breaker switch replacement $200 – $600
Outlet installation (220v or 240v) $250 – $800
Outlet installation (new location) $150 – $350
Outlet installation (replacement) $80 – $200
Outlet installation (GFCI) $150 – $350
Outlet installation (outdoor) $180 – $350
Recessed lighting installation (per can) $125 – $300
Rewiring a house (per SF) $5 – $17
Run power line (per foot) $5 – $15 (above ground)
$10 – $25 (underground)
Security camera installation (each) $125 – $450
Solar battery system installation $8,000 – $16,000
Solar panel installation (6kW to 12kW system) $10,600 – $26,500
Solar panel removal $400 – $600
Subpanel installation $500 – $1,700
Transfer switch installation $600 – $2,500 (automatic)
$400 – $1,300 (manual)
Utility pole installation $1,200 – $5,600
Whole-house fan installation $600 – $2,300
Whole-house generator installation $6,000 – $11,000
Whole-house surge protector installation $200 – $800
Wiring new home construction (per SF) $4 – $9

*Total cost installed

Outlets and switches installation

Electrician rewiring and installing new outlet

Lighting installation

Attic and ceiling fan installation

Wiring or rewiring a house

Electrical panel upgrades

An electrician resetting a circuit breaker in a home electrical panel.

Run new electrical service line

Generator / solar battery backup installation

Solar panel removal costs $400 to $600per panel.

Smart home installation

Electrician cost factors

Factors affecting electrician cost include:

Journeyman vs. master electrician charges

Journeyman electricians perform standard electrical work, such as installing a light fixture or replacing an outlet.

Master electricians are more experienced and handle complex jobs, manage large projects, and coordinate with suppliers. Some states require a master electrician for work involving electrical permits.

Electrical inspections and permits

An electrical inspection costs $100 to $200 for a basic safety inspection of the electrical panel, circuit breakers, wiring, and outlets. Inspections required for code compliance after an installation or repair are typically included in the project estimate.

Electrical permits cost $50 to $350, depending on the project.

Commercial electrician hourly rate

Commercial electrician hourly rates are $100 to $130 on average. Many electricians charge 10% to 20%+ more for commercial work because commercial electrical jobs often involve extra high voltage systems, more complex wiring, and stricter building codes.

Commercial electricians work in retail buildings, public facilities, offices, hotels, and other non-residential settings.

Electrician FAQs

Do electricians charge for estimates?

Most electricians offer free estimates over the phone for common installation or replacement projects as these jobs are typically straightforward and easy to quote.

Some pros charge a diagnostic fee or an hourly rate for troubleshooting and repairs because there are too many unknowns to provide an accurate estimate.

What are signs I need to hire an electrician?

Signs you need to hire an electrician include:

How to save money on electrical services

To save money on electrical services: