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 ProMatcher Staff | Updated: 01/10/2017 | | 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 |
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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 |
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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.
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