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How Much Does Electrical Outlet Installation Cost?

Electrical outlet installation should always be handled by a licensed professional, but what should you be paying in your locale? Get your cost here.

How Much Does Electrical Outlet Installation Cost?
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Jackie EspositoElectricians Editor · 4 min readConsumer-finance editor who breaks down what home projects actually cost and how to budget without surprises.

There are many potential reasons for electrical outlet installation in a home. New appliances, computer equipment or an up-to-date entertainment center may necessitate additional outlets. This will not only prevent a splitter or power strip from overloading an existing receptacle or circuit but simply avoid additional planning as have to accommodate unnecessary wiring and extension cords cluttering up your living area.

Electrical Outlet Installation Factors to Consider

Let's consider what can influence the cost to install electrical outlets:

  • labor 
  • material and outlet types
  • necessary inclusions

Doing your own electrical outlet installation is not recommended. Compare several quotes from licensed electricians in your area, and you will get the work completed in line with building codes. A professional contractor will also be able to complete your installation in the least amount of time possible.

Electricians

Different electricians charge by the task, project, or hour. You'll spend less per outlet if multiple units are installed at the same time. Electrician generally charges around  $60 - $80 per hour but, generally, installation doesn't take too long to complete. However, some professionals charge rates in excess of $110/hour depending on the type of project.

Outlet Type

If your home doesn't have any 220 - 240V outlets or you require some more 120V outlets, expect to spend around $100 each.  When a new, separate circuit is needed to prevent overloads, this will increase the bill by around $85. If your circuit breaker needs to be upgraded before one any of these can be added, you can expect to pay about $500 extra. 

Necessary Inclusions

If you’ve considered child-proofing your outlets, the cost should also be negligible when added to the work you’re already commissioned. A new circuit to prevent overloads will cost around $85.

A set of three-way switches includes wiring, two switches, and a box will cost also $60 - $75. Electricians will also charge about $120 extra for an electrical outlet near a faucet or shower. Such receptacles need GFCI anti-shock technology.

You may also ask for a new wall switch that controls the outlet. This could raise the total expense by around $60. It's less expensive to increase the number of sockets in an existing receptacle rather than adding an entirely new outlet.

Another important consideration is your town or city of residence. Local building codes, wages, licensing fees, training costs, and insurance expenses will affect the price you pay for this service. 

Overall Pricing Cost To Install Electrical Outlets

Many people spend amounts as small as $200 for this service. This is usually enough money to cover the installation of a new outlet and add a new circuit so that it won't have to share one with nearby receptacles. However, the average homeowner pays anywhere between $350 - $500. This amount will cover multiple new GFCI outlets or a single 220-volt receptacle for a large appliance. 

On the higher end of the spectrum, there are a few individuals who spend as much as $800. You might pay this much if you currently have gas appliances and your circuit breaker needs an upgrade before you install an electric stove or dryer.

Unless you have specialized training, however, it makes sense to hire a professional when you need this service. A licensed electrician knows how to install electrical components in ways that prevent fires, shocks, code violations and insurance claim denials.

Get In Touch With a Local Professional For Your Free Estimate

If you would like to receive tailored information regarding your area and the cost to install electrical outlets in your home, you can get a FREE estimate now from a licensed electrician near you. 

To receive your FREE and accurate quote on electrical outlet installation from professionals in your area, simply type your home zip code in the space provided on this page below.

There's zero obligation to purchase, hire, or sign any contracts and it's a great way to decide what is possible should you be working within a budget.

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