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How Much Does Electrical Work Cost in Seattle, WA?

2026 local pricing guide for electrical work in Seattle, WA with cost breakdowns and provider data.

Seattle, WA Average

$230$575

Most homeowners pay around $405

Low

$230

Typical

$405

High

$575

Based on national averages adjusted for WA cost of living (+15% vs. national average).

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Electrical Work Cost Breakdown in Seattle, WA

Project TypeLowTypicalHigh
Outlet Installation/Repair$115$230$400
Light Fixture Install$115$230$460
Ceiling Fan Install$175$315$520
Panel Upgrade (100-200A)$1,725$2,875$4,600
Whole-Home Rewiring$9,200$13,800$23,000
EV Charger Install (Level 2)$575$1,380$2,875

Prices adjusted for Seattle, WA cost of living. Actual costs may vary. Get multiple quotes for accurate pricing.

Factors That Affect Electrical Work Cost in Seattle

  • Scope of electrical work required
  • Permit and inspection requirements
  • Accessibility of wiring (open wall vs. finished)
  • Age and condition of existing wiring
  • Panel capacity and upgrade needs
  • Emergency vs. scheduled service

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does electrical work cost in Seattle, WA?

Electrical Work in Seattle, WA typically costs $230 to $575, with most homeowners paying around $405. Costs vary based on project scope, materials, and the contractor you hire.

How many electrical work providers are in Seattle?

There are 37 verified electrical work providers in Seattle, WA. We recommend getting quotes from at least 3 providers.

How much does an electrician charge per hour?

Electricians typically charge $50 to $130 per hour. Journeyman electricians are on the lower end while master electricians charge more. Most residential jobs are quoted as flat-rate per project.

When should I upgrade my electrical panel?

Upgrade if you have a fuse box, a panel under 100 amps, frequently tripping breakers, or are adding major appliances like an EV charger or heat pump. Modern homes need 200-amp service.

Do I need a permit for electrical work?

Most electrical work beyond simple fixture swaps requires a permit. Panel upgrades, new circuits, and rewiring always require permits and inspections to ensure code compliance.

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