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How Much Does Electrical Work Cost in Raleigh, NC?

Updated March 2026 · Raleigh metro area · Based on BLS wage data and local market costs

Raleigh Average Cost (per job)
Low
$143
Average
$1,140
High
$4,750
BudgetMid-RangePremium

Itemized Cost Breakdown

Estimated for Service time (hours): 4 hours · Mid-Range tier · Local cost index: 0.95x

Line ItemLowMidHigh
Materials & components
Wire, outlets, switches, breakers, boxes, conduit
$48$404$760
Diagnostic/service fee
Trip charge and electrical assessment
$71$131$190
Labor
Licensed electrician hourly rate
$304$532$760
Panel upgrade (if needed)
100A to 200A panel upgrade with new breakers
$0$1,188$2,375
Permits & inspection
Electrical permit and code inspection
$48$214$380
Total Estimated Cost$471$2,468$4,465

Costs adjusted for local market conditions. Actual prices vary based on project specifics, contractor, and material choices.

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Low
$471
Average
$2,468
High
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ItemLowHigh
Materials & components$48$760
Diagnostic/service fee$71$190
Labor$304$760
Panel upgrade (if needed)$0$2,375
Permits & inspection$48$380
Total$471$4,465

Estimates based on local cost data. Get quotes from licensed contractors for accurate pricing.

What Drives Electrical Work Cost in Raleigh?

The average cost of electrical work in Raleigh, NC is $1,140 per job. Most homeowners pay between $143 and $4,750, depending on the scope of work, materials selected, and contractor experience.

Electrical services including panel upgrades, outlet installation, wiring repairs, and lighting.

Local Labor Costs

Construction workers in Raleigh earn an average of $22.4/hr 2% below the national average. Labor typically accounts for 40-60% of total project cost.

Materials in NC are subject to 7.25% sales tax, which adds to the overall project cost. For a $1,140 project, expect roughly $33 in tax on materials alone.

Raleigh issued approximately 19,200 residential building permits in 2023, putting it in the upper range of US construction markets. High permit activity can mean busier contractors and longer wait times for scheduling.

Factors That Affect Cost

  • Scope of work
  • Panel capacity needed
  • Wire accessibility
  • Code compliance requirements
  • Permit costs
  • Contractor experience — Established contractors with strong reviews may charge 10-20% more
  • Local cost of livingRaleigh's cost index is 0.95x the national baseline

Best Time for Electrical Work in Raleigh

Raleigh-Durham enjoys a moderate climate with four seasons. Spring and fall are best for exterior work. Summer humidity affects paint drying and concrete curing times.

Best Months

Apr, May, Sep, Oct, Nov

Lower demand often means better pricing and faster scheduling.

Peak Season (Higher Prices)

Jan, Jul, Aug

High demand can add 10-20% to project costs.

Monthly Weather in Raleigh

MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Avg High50°54°62°72°79°86°90°88°82°72°62°52°
Avg Low30°32°38°47°56°65°69°68°61°49°39°32°
Rain (in)3.43.13.82.93.73.84.44.343.22.93

Source: Open-Meteo historical data (2024)

Licensing & Permits in NC

North Carolina requires a general contractor license for projects over $30,000. Licensed through the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors.

Verify a contractor's license at NC Licensing Board for General Contractors.

In NC, a contractor license is required for projects over $30,000. Always verify before hiring.

How to Save Money on Electrical Work

  • Get at least 3 quotes from licensed contractors in Raleigh
  • Schedule during off-peak months (Apr, May, Sep, Oct, Nov) for lower prices
  • Clarify permit costs upfront — they vary by jurisdiction
  • Consider mid-range materials for the best value-to-quality ratio
  • Verify contractor licensing through NC Licensing Board for General Contractors
  • Ask about material package deals or contractor supplier discounts

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an electrician charge per hour?
Electricians typically charge $80-150 per hour. Master electricians and emergency calls may be higher at $100-200+ per hour.
How much does a panel upgrade cost?
Upgrading from a 100-amp to 200-amp panel typically costs $1,500-4,000 including permits and inspection.
Do I need a permit for electrical work?
Most jurisdictions require permits for new circuits, panel work, and major wiring changes. Minor repairs like replacing outlets or switches typically do not need permits.

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