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What we cover

Residential Electrical services we connect you with.

Every contractor in our network is licensed, insured, and background-checked before they work on your home.

Repairs & Troubleshooting

Tripped breakers, flickering lights, dead outlets, and faulty switches diagnosed and fixed.

Panel Upgrades

Upgrade your electrical panel to handle modern power demands safely.

Outlets & Wiring

New outlet installation, GFCI upgrades, EV charger rough-in, and whole-home rewiring.

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Emergency

Sparking outlets, burning smells, power outages — urgent issues that need same-day response.

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Pricing Guide

How much does an electrician cost?

Electrical costs vary by job complexity, panel size, and local labor rates. Here's what homeowners typically pay in 2025.

Low end

$150

Most residential jobs

$850

High end

$5,000+

ServiceTypical Cost
Outlet / Switch Repair$100 – $300
Panel Inspection$150 – $300
Panel Upgrade (100A → 200A)$1,200 – $3,000
EV Charger Installation$500 – $1,500
Whole-Home Rewire$3,500 – $8,000+

What drives costs up

  • Older home with outdated wiring
  • Panel amperage upgrade needed
  • Large number of circuits or fixtures
  • Code compliance work required

How to save money

  • Bundle multiple jobs in one visit
  • Get 3 quotes for panel work
  • Ask if permits are included
  • Check for utility rebates on EV chargers

Customer Reviews

What homeowners say about our residential electrical pros.

★★★★★
Panel Upgrade

Panel upgrade done in one day, passed inspection first try. The electrician was on time, clean, and explained everything clearly.

Mark T.

Austin, TX

★★★★★
Emergency Repair

Had a burning smell from an outlet late at night. They had someone at my door within 2 hours. Turned out to be a loose wire — fixed fast.

Karen S.

Atlanta, GA

★★★★★
EV Charger Install

Got my EV charger installed for $200 less than the first quote I got. Easy process, great results.

David L.

Phoenix, AZ

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Residential Electrical FAQs

Common Residential Electrical Questions.

Do I need a permit for electrical work?

Most significant electrical work — panel upgrades, new circuits, EV charger installs — requires a permit. Your licensed electrician will pull the permit and handle inspections. Minor repairs like replacing an outlet typically don't require one.

How do I know if my panel needs upgrading?

Signs include frequently tripped breakers, flickering lights, a panel rated under 100 amps, or a home built before 1980. An inspection will confirm whether an upgrade is needed.

Is it safe to do electrical work myself?

Minor tasks like swapping a light fixture are generally manageable for DIYers. But any work involving the panel, new circuits, or wiring should be done by a licensed electrician — both for safety and to maintain your home insurance coverage.

How long does an electrical panel upgrade take?

Most panel upgrades take 4–8 hours. The power will be off during the work. Your electrician will schedule the utility company disconnect in advance.

Are your electricians licensed and insured?

Yes — every electrician in our network holds a valid state license and carries general liability and workers' comp insurance. We verify this before onboarding and check annually.

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