Electrician Rates: Hourly and Per-Job Pricing in 2026
6 min read·Updated June 2026
The short answer
Electricians charge about $60 to $150 per hour, plus a service-call fee, or flat-rate per job for common work. A service call runs $75 to $200, installing an outlet or switch $120 to $300, a ceiling fan $150 to $400, and a panel upgrade $1,200 to $4,000.
Typical prices
- Service call / diagnostic: $75 to $200
- Install outlet or switch: $120 to $300
- Ceiling fan / fixture install: $150 to $400
- Panel upgrade: $1,200 to $4,000
What changes the price
- License level (journeyman vs. master).
- Permits and inspection requirements.
- Service-call minimum and diagnostic fee.
- Materials and panel or wiring complexity.
Charge a service-call fee and consider flat rate
A flat service-call fee that covers showing up and diagnosing filters price-shoppers and guarantees you are paid for the trip. Many electricians use flat-rate per-task pricing once they know their pace, so the customer sees one fixed price instead of a ticking meter. Use the free calculator to set your rates.
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