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Hiring checklist
How to hire electricians: the checklist
Five things to confirm before you sign a electrical contract, so you hire on proof and price, not a sales pitch.
Before you sign
- Confirm permits and inspection are included.
- Check the electrician is licensed and insured.
- Confirm a panel upgrade is sized for the loads you plan to add.
- Ask whether the work is to current code, not just functional.
- Get a clear scope so add-ons do not surprise you later.
Typical electrical price range
Small jobs run $150 to $600; a panel upgrade typically runs $1,500 to $4,000.
Common questions
What should a electrical quote include?
An itemized scope, a clear price, and the warranty terms in writing. Avoid a vague lump sum. On Quotrr the proposal is itemized and you sign it from a link.
How much does electrical work cost?
Small jobs run $150 to $600; a panel upgrade typically runs $1,500 to $4,000. Treat it as a starting range and compare itemized bids for your specific job.
How do I verify a electrical contractor's track record?
Look for documented completed jobs rather than a star rating. Quotrr contractors carry verified jobs, non-deletable Props, and a Quotrr Score on a published formula.
Should I pay a deposit for electrical work?
A reasonable deposit is normal, but tie it to an itemized signed proposal and follow the job so payment matches visible progress.
Where can I find electricians near me?
Start with the electrical near-me page, then browse contractors by metro or state. You hire a contractor you chose, with no lead auction.
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