How Much Do Electricians Charge Per Hour?

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Electricity is dangerous, and because of this, it isn’t something you should try to DIY on your own. That means you’ll have to hire an electrician instead. But how much do electricians charge per hour?

We’ve put together this guide to help you answer that question. So let’s get started!

How Much Do Electricians Charge Per Hour?

There isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer to this question. Many factors can impact the price an electrician will charge for a job. But on average, most electricians charge something between $50 to $100 an hour.

Here’s a list of common things that can increase the price even higher.

Experience

There are three different types of licenses for electricians: Apprentice, Journeyman, and Master.

As you might expect, a Master electrician will charge a lot more than an Apprentice electrician.

But that doesn’t mean you should hire an Apprentice electrician for the job.

Remember, you get what you pay for. Sometimes, spending more money on a more experienced electrician is worth the investment.

Type of Job

Rewiring a house (especially if the walls are already finished) takes a lot more effort than replacing a light switch.

Because of this, you should expect to pay more money for more complicated tasks.

Distance

Many electricians will add the cost of their travels into the final charge.

This travel might include driving to your home or going to a store to pick up any necessary parts. 

The farther away you live from an electrician, the more money you’ll have to pay in the long run.

Required Parts

The average price we mentioned above doesn’t include the cost of parts.

Electricians might not charge you extra for small parts, such as an outlet cover, but you can expect to pay more for more significant or more expensive parts.

Average Prices for Common Electric Jobs

The exact amount an electrician will charge per hour can vary on several factors.

Because of this, we’ve put together a quick guide on typical electrician jobs and the average cost of each one.


This will help you know what to expect when you call an electrician.

  • Outlet and Switch Installation – $150 – $250
  • Light Fixture Installation/Repair – $100 – $800
  • Wiring a House – $2,500 – $6,500
  • Ceiling Fan Installation/Repair – $50 – $200
  • Smart Home Installation – $400 – $2,000

These price ranges might seem significant, but they at least give you an idea of what you might have to pay for the job.

For example, if you want to update your home with smart home appliances, the price will vary depending on what appliances you have and how many you want to install.

To get a better idea of the cost of an electrician, you should talk to them about their prices before you hire them.

Then, they should be able to give you a quote for the job before they get started.

Understanding the Cost of Hiring an Electrician

So how much does my local electrician charge per hour?  

On average, electricians charge anything between $50 to $100, but this amount can change depending on the job and the experience of your electrician.

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Jake Gibson

Jake Gibson is a force to be reckoned with in the HVAC industry. As the CEO of Phyxter, he has made it his mission to revolutionize how contractors work. With a background in HVAC, entrepreneurship, and technology, Jake brings innovation and expertise to this traditional industry.

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