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How Much Does Electrical Cost? Complete Guide 2026

Electrical typically costs $200–$3,000 per job, with most homeowners paying around $1,600. Actual cost depends on materials, project size, and local labor rates.

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Handy Work Editorial Team
Published May 25, 2026Reviewed May 25, 2026
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Key takeaways

  • 1Electrical averages $200–$3,000 per job nationally (2026).
  • 260% of total cost is labor and 40% is materials — typical for electrical projects.
  • 3Material choice is the single biggest variable — options range from Electrical Wire ($0.5–$4) up to Light Fixtures ($20–$500).
  • 4For an itemized estimate keyed to your project size, use the calculator below.
🕒Updated May 25, 2026·Reviewed by Electrical Editorial Team·How we calculate this

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National Average Electrical Cost

Cost CategoryAmount
Minimum Cost$200
Maximum Cost$3,000
National Average$1,600

Costs vary based on your location, project scope, material choices, and the contractor you hire. These figures represent national averages and your actual cost may be higher or lower.

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Step 1 of 5: What type of electrical work?

What type of electrical work?

Cost by Material Type

The materials you choose will have a significant impact on your total project cost. Here is a breakdown of common options and their price ranges.

MaterialLow EndHigh End
Electrical Wire$0.5$4
Electrical Panel$500$2
Outlets & Switches$3$20
Light Fixtures$20$500
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Electrical Material Comparison

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Electrical Wire

$0.5 – $4
per sq ft

Electrical Panel

$500 – $2
per sq ft

Cost by Project Size

The overall scope of your project is one of the biggest cost drivers. Below is what you can expect for small, medium, and large electrical projects based on national data.

S

Small

Minor repairs or small area

$800 – $1,120

M

Medium

Standard project scope

$1,280 – $1,920

Most Common
L

Large

Full replacement or high-end

$2,080 – $3,200

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Labor vs. Materials Breakdown

Understanding where your money goes helps you make smarter decisions. For typical electrical projects, here is how costs are distributed between labor and materials.

Labor (60%)Materials (40%)

$960

Labor

$640

Materials

These percentages are averages. Your actual breakdown depends on your material selections, project complexity, and local labor rates.

When to DIY vs. Hire a Pro

Knowing when to tackle a project yourself and when to call a professional can save you money and keep you safe. Here is a breakdown for electrical projects.

Good for DIY

  • Replacing light switch covers and outlet plates
  • Changing light bulbs and fixtures (simple swap)
  • Installing battery-operated devices

Hire a Professional

  • Any work inside the electrical panel
  • Adding new circuits or outlets
  • Rewiring any part of your home
  • Work requiring an electrical permit
  • Any situation involving aluminum wiring

Money-Saving Tips for Electrical

1

Always Hire Licensed: Electrical work is dangerous. Unlicensed work can void insurance, fail inspections, and create fire hazards.

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Electrical in Columbus runs about the same as the national average.
$200 – $3,000