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Electrical pricebook12 editable starter services
ServiceCategoryHoursMaterialsLaborSuggested PriceNotes
Outlet replacement (standard)
Replace standard 15A or 20A duplex outlet
Repair0.75$8$85$125Includes outlet. GFCI additional
GFCI outlet install
Install GFCI outlet in kitchen, bath, garage, or outdoor location
Installation1$20$110$165Required by code in wet locations
Light switch replacement
Replace single-pole, 3-way, or 4-way light switch
Repair0.75$8$71$110Includes switch. Dimmer additional
Ceiling fan install (existing box)
Install ceiling fan where electrical box already exists
Installation1.5$10$165$225Customer provides fan. New box installation additional
Light fixture install (replace existing)
Replace existing light fixture with new customer-provided fixture
Installation1$5$110$160Customer provides fixture. Includes wire nuts, mounting hardware
Panel upgrade (100A to 200A)
Upgrade main electrical panel from 100A to 200A service
Installation8$850$1200$2800Permit typically required. Includes panel, breakers, main breaker
Smoke detector install (hardwired)
Install hardwired smoke detector with battery backup
Installation1$35$105$175Required by code in bedrooms and hallways
EV charger install (Level 2)
Install Level 2 EV charger (240V, 40-50A circuit)
Installation4$80$620$1100Customer provides charger. May require panel upgrade
Recessed light install (per light, existing wiring)
Install LED recessed light where wiring is accessible from above
Installation1$25$95$155Per light. Customer provides trim and housing
Whole-house surge protector
Install whole-house surge protector at electrical panel
Installation2$180$190$425Protects entire home from power surges
Diagnostic service call
Electrical troubleshooting and diagnosis (per hour)
Service Call1$0$120$120Per hour. Applies to repair if customer proceeds
Emergency electrical service
After-hours emergency electrical service call
Service Call1$0$210$295Minimum charge. Sparks, burning smell, no power = emergency
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Electrical price list (12 services)

Suggested prices for common electrical services. Adjust for your market, labor rate, and material costs. Download as CSV with the tool above.

ServiceCategoryEst. hoursMaterialsLaborSuggested priceNotes
Outlet replacement (standard)Repair0.75$8$85$125Includes outlet. GFCI additional
GFCI outlet installInstallation1$20$110$165Required by code in wet locations
Light switch replacementRepair0.75$8$71$110Includes switch. Dimmer additional
Ceiling fan install (existing box)Installation1.5$10$165$225Customer provides fan. New box installation additional
Light fixture install (replace existing)Installation1$5$110$160Customer provides fixture. Includes wire nuts, mounting hardware
Panel upgrade (100A to 200A)Installation8$850$1200$2800Permit typically required. Includes panel, breakers, main breaker
Smoke detector install (hardwired)Installation1$35$105$175Required by code in bedrooms and hallways
EV charger install (Level 2)Installation4$80$620$1100Customer provides charger. May require panel upgrade
Recessed light install (per light, existing wiring)Installation1$25$95$155Per light. Customer provides trim and housing
Whole-house surge protectorInstallation2$180$190$425Protects entire home from power surges
Diagnostic service callService Call1$0$120$120Per hour. Applies to repair if customer proceeds
Emergency electrical serviceService Call1$0$210$295Minimum charge. Sparks, burning smell, no power = emergency

How these electrical prices were estimated

Base prices

We collected typical residential service-call pricing from across the US for electrical work. Each service has a base price that represents the median charge in a suburban, mid-cost market for an established business.

Materials vs. labor split

Each service breaks down into materials and labor. The split varies by job — a capacitor replacement is mostly materials, while drain cleaning is almost entirely labor. Knowing your split helps you spot where to improve margins.

Market adjustments

The pricing calculator applies a market multiplier: rural (0.85x), suburban (1.0x), urban (1.25x), and major metro (1.55x). These reflect differences in cost of living, competition density, and customer willingness to pay.

Experience adjustments

New businesses (0.85x) typically charge less while building reputation. Established businesses (1.0x) charge market rate. Premium businesses (1.4x) have strong reviews, specialized expertise, or serve high-end markets.

The pricing calculator includes 11 electrical services with price ranges, estimated hours, and materials percentages.

Electrical pricing & quoting FAQ

What is a electrical pricebook?

A pricebook is a list of standard services with set prices that a electrician uses to keep pricing consistent. Instead of pricing each job from scratch, you look up the service in your pricebook and apply market adjustments. Download the electrical pricebook CSV above to get started.

How do I create a electrical price list?

Start with our electrical pricebook template (download above as CSV). Review each service and adjust the suggested price for your market, labor rate, and material costs. Import it into Google Sheets, Excel, or your field-service software. Update it at least once a year as material and labor costs change.

Are these electrical prices realistic for 2026?

The suggested prices are based on typical US residential rates as of early 2026. Material costs and labor rates vary by region — use the suggested price as a baseline and adjust upward for high-cost areas or if your material suppliers have raised prices. The notes column flags items where pricing is per-unit (sq ft, linear ft, etc.).

Can I import this electrical pricebook into ServiceTitan, Housecall Pro, or Jobber?

The CSV format (Service, Category, Description, Estimated Hours, Materials Cost, Labor Cost, Suggested Price, Notes) is compatible with most field-service software that supports CSV import. Check your software's import documentation for field mapping. You may need to rename columns to match their required format.