Electricians  Promote Your Business
Electricians
ProMatch
Directory
Cost Report
 

How Much Does an Electrician Charge to Replace an Outlet?


Hiring an electrician to install a new 120-volt outlet should cost about $210.00.

Although prices can vary, most people can expect to spend $110.00 to $320.00 on this type of project.
By
Updated: 01/10/2017
Get Free Quotes Today!
Free Quotes from Electricians »

As you can imagine, prices do vary significantly throughout the country. Electricians in New York City have to charge higher rates than those living and working in Oklahoma City or Boise, ID. To help you understand how prices fluctuate, we have collected data from electricians throughout the country. You can see for yourself in the table below.

Outlet Replacement Cost Estimates
Charlotte, NC$121.16 - $137.94 per outlet
Chicago, IL$151.97 - $173.01 per outlet
Columbus, OH$119.60 - $136.16 per outlet
Denver, CO$133.12 - $151.55 per outlet
Houston, TX$119.86 - $136.46 per outlet
Indianapolis, IN$113.36 - $129.06 per outlet
Jacksonville, FL$120.77 - $137.49 per outlet
Los Angeles, CA$177.58 - $202.17 per outlet
New York, NY$281.71 - $320.72 per outlet
Oklahoma City, OK$119.21 - $135.72 per outlet
Philadelphia, PA$164.45 - $187.22 per outlet
Phoenix, AZ$130.91 - $149.04 per outlet
San Francisco, CA$213.20 - $242.72 per outlet
Seattle, WA$157.82 - $179.67 per outlet
Free Electricians Cost Estimates

This information is provided for research purposes only. These estimates cannot be guaranteed. Use our complimentary matching service to get free cost estimates from local electrical contractors.

Don’t see your town? Find estimated costs in your zip code with ProMatcher's Electricians Cost Report. Our electrical work pricing guide is a great place to start your research.

Read More:

Get Free Quotes Today!
Find Local Pros
Free Electrical Fixture Installation Cost Estimates

Related Questions

How Much Does It Cost to Hang a Chandelier?

How Much Does It Cost to Install a 120V Outlet?

What is the most common reason for power outlet failure?Top answer: Circuit overload

How often should GFCI outlets be tested to make sure they’re still functional?Top answer: Once a year

Will a GFCI outlet eventually wear out?Top answer: Yes



Free Cost Estimates   |   Electricians Directory   |   Electricians Cost Report   |   Free Business Listing



All users of ProMatcher.com are subject to our terms of use.

Home   |   Articles & Videos   |   Affiliates   |   Networking Groups   |   Search by Category

Terms of Use   |   Privacy   |   Partner Network   |   Your Privacy Choices   |   About Us   |   Contact Us   |   Member Login

©2003-2024 - VentureStreet, LLC

Join Our Business Network