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    Apexx Electric LLC Logo
    Brooklyn, NY·

    Electrical

    "I am very satisfied with Shacks work. He works very safe, works neatly and takes his time doing the job. He explains everything that is going to be done beforehand and after the job is done. He is very professional with everything he does and would highly recommend him to anyone who needs an electric job done!"

    Jason R. in December 2023

    Skys Tha Limited Interprise Logo
    New York, NY·

    Wire Panel Upgrades, Attention to Detail., No check payments , and 1 more

    "Jamel does great work. He was such a pleasure to work with, very professional and very respectful. You can tell he takes pride in his craft. We got a lot done to our house and he made sure to listen to all our concerns and delivered great results."

    Jerry R. in December 2023

    HE
    Astoria, NY·

    upgrade main electric panel, update and install lights,switches and outlets, Electrical , and 2 more

    "I hire this company, Run delicate lines for oxygen machine and Air conditioners.They did great job very professional, clean highly recommended."

    Laura R. in September 2019

    M&J NY Renovations, LLC Logo
    Flushing, NY·

    Electrical, Carpentry, Plumbing , and 1 more

    "Great service. Would definitely hire them again."

    Sonam W. in December 2021

    Semir Dervisevic Logo
    Bronxville, NY·

    Electrical

    "Semir (Sam) was terrific in all areas. Additionally he was supportive and flexible and worked with both my 2 tenants needs and our time constraints. He got the job done in both apartments within a week and coordinated to fit in with the vendor delivery schedule."

    Brendan O. in June 2023

    L J & A Construction Corporation Logo
    South Richmond Hills, NY·

    Kitchen Remodels, Electrical , Brick Work , foundation, Asphalt Paving and Concrete , Stucco , Framing , garage, Newly Constructed Homes , Basement Remodel , architect , and 2 more

    "Prompt, courteous and helpful. Will hire them again."

    Gina N. in December 2011

    TE
    Long Island City, NY·

    Ceiling Fan - Install

    "He communicated easily with me, we exchanged a call and a few texts about the job. He showed up when he said he would, he did the install and talked through everything and made safety recommendations. I was able to ask him a couple questions about other jobs. He cleaned up after himself and I now have a go to electrician in my neighborhood. Price was excellent for the service. My fan looks and works perfectly!"

    Sherrie S. in September 2019

    SE
    Brooklyn, NY·

    Electric

    "Sergei installed a separate outdoor outlet for pool filter. He arrived on time and work was excellent. I would highly recommend him to anyone in need of an electrician."

    Thomas M. in April 2024

    DR

    "Very quick response and professional results. Easy to work with and delivered results in promised time. A real pro,"

    Victor G. in December 2022

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How much do electrical panel services typically cost?

  • Astoria, New York Average
    $1,466
  • Typical Range
    $674 - $2,662
  • Low End - High End
    $185 - $3,500

Frequently asked questions

  • An electrician’s cost per hour comes in between $50 and $100. It’ll vary depending on your location and the type or professional you hire. Areas with a higher cost of living can expect to pay on the higher end of that scale. Licensing level may also increase the price.
  • Usually you’ll pay a higher rate for the first hour. This covers their travel and time expense. Emergency or after-hours rates are usually higher too – expect to pay an emergency fee of up to $300 plus a higher hourly rate.

Electricians do a fair amount of larger remodeling and new construction projects but also common residential projects including:

For cost information related to the above tasks, visit our Electrical Cost Guide.

  1. Do you have a license to perform electrical work in this state?
    All states require an electrical license or work performed under a Master Electrician. You should also ask how many on the job hours of experience they have.
  2. Do you have insurance?
    Never use one who isn’t insured. You can ask to see proof of insurance.
  3. Do you have prior work references?
    You might skip this for small jobs like installing a light or outlet. For larger projects, always get references.
  4. What are your rates?
    Always ask up front. Getting a detailed quote up front is the best way to go.
  5. Who is going to do the actual work?
    Often, a Master Electrician will come out to diagnose and bid on projects, but they have their apprentice and journeyman electricians do the work. This isn’t a terrible thing, in fact it’s common practice. The Master’s license is on the line with any work he supervises.
  6. Is your work warrantied or guaranteed?
    Any reputable company or contractor warranties their work, usually for at least a year.
  7. Are you usually on time?
    Overbooking is a frequent problem with electrical work. Often, a service call goes long, and they end up showing up at your home late. This common complaint is easily remedied with an up-front and honest discussion. If they can’t be on time, make sure they’ll call.

1. Don’t Be Misled by an Electrician’s Hourly Rates

A truly skilled, well-equipped professional with a truck full of parts that charges $100 an hour can be a much wiser choice than an inexperienced hack, working with inadequate tools and no parts, but charging much less. Often, more experienced professionals get the job done quickly with warrantied work.

2. Compare Travel Charges

Rates reflect travel times. Travel charges can have a big impact on your costs and are in some ways easier to compare than hourly rates. Many electricians spend a third or more of their time navigating traffic on their way to a jobsite. Every contractor must find a way to pay for the expense of driving each day.

3. Bundle Repair Jobs Together

When you feel it’s time to call a pro, review your list and then conduct a mini-inspection of your home. Look for faulty switches and dysfunctional or crowded outlets. When the electrician comes, you’ll save money and time by getting everything taken care of at once.

4. How to Prepare & What to Know Before the Electrician Arrives
  • Be as thorough and detailed in describing your needs to your contractor. The more they know, the quicker the job will go.
  • Before they arrive, prepare a precise list of items you want serviced. Electricians have budgeted their time for a service call. They don’t have time for additional requests once they are on site.
  • Make sure the electrical panel box is accessible. You’ll pay for the time it takes to access it.
  • Clear away fragile items, knickknacks and furniture from areas where you expect the them to work.
  • If you have questions about the project, ask them before they start. Most are happy to run you through the problem and the process of fixing it.
  • Ask about potential issues after the work is complete. During a service call a professional will spot any potential hazards.
  • You’ll lose power to parts of your home while they work. Be prepared to pause anything you’re doing during the service call.
  • In most cases you’ll have the option to either pay at the time of service or have a bill sent to you. You’ll be able to pay with cash, credit and sometimes check.
5. Install Money-Saving Electrical Fixtures
  • By switching from ordinary incandescent light fixtures or bulbs to fluorescent or LED ones, you can substantially reduce energy consumption in your home.
  • Motion detector switches can help you save money on outdoor lighting while at the same time providing very cost-effective security to your home.
  • Creative landscape lighting and indoor accent lighting can make your home more appealing to you, your guests and potential buyers in the future.

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    • Project Location: Astoria, NY
      Date: 02/01/24
      Location: Home
      Comment: Looking to add circuit for ev charger in garage and possibly upgrade the service and main panel if needed.
    • Project Location: Astoria, NY
      Date: 01/23/24
      Location: Home
      Comment: Five primary areas of electrical work required on a recently-purchased NYC home (built in 1940): 1) Upgrade ConEd electrical service to 200 amps for upcoming renovations, including an upcoming HVAC (heat pumps) installation and to allow for additional electrical load for future home upgrades and renovations -- think the home currently has 60-amp (or at most 100-amp) electrical service -- cannot confirm because no amps marking on existing electrical panel or main beaker. 2) Upgrade and, if possible, consolidate existing small electrical main panel and one small attached electrical subpanel into one 200-amp electrical panel; a second electrical subpanel box also exists on the second floor to provide electrical service to that floor. 3) For safety, security and aesthetic reasons, reorganize and enclose the existing and openly exposed (first-generation, 2-wire?) BX wiring currently in use and entering the currently existing electrical panels. 4) Upgrade many outlets to tamper proof outlets and, where appropriate add GFCI outlets, and where designated USB-combo outlets. 5) Check and correct as necessary a variety of known and potential improper DIY wiring, outlet and switch installations throughout the home, all installed by a previous DIY owner. Want to start this project as soon as possible. Additional details regarding this work can be discussed in a site visit or a phone call. FYI: A very recent installation of roof-top solar panels is now a fully operational part of the current electrical service to this home.
    • Project Location: Astoria, NY
      Date: 01/12/24
      Location: Home
      Comment: Hello! I need a large junction box removed and reinstalled because I need access behind it.

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