Average cost for Switch and Outlet Installation ranges from $150-$200
How do pros charge?
For a light switch, dimmer switch or outlet repair work, homeowners mainly pay for the electrician’s time, expertise and overhead. In most cases, switch or outlet repair is an easy fix. Most electricians charge an hourly rate for labor; fixing or replacing just one outlet or adding a new switch should take an hour or less on average, and very few parts are usually required.
Because the job can be performed so quickly, most electricians charge a minimum service fee to cover the overhead associated with a service call, transportation… Other electricians charge a flat rate for their work. The average cost for a visit from an electrician ranges from $50 to $135; depend on the size of project or area the price can be vary.
Parts
The price of parts for switch or outlet repair is minimal, usually under $20, on average. Some electricians bundle parts into an overall flat rate for the job and most will happily give you free quotes. If you’re having multiple switches or outlets repaired, or new ones installed, you may get a volume discount on the new parts.
Types of electrical switches
- Single Pole – $1-$15 each; This is the most simple and easy-to-install style. Controls one electrical fixture.
- Double Pole – $10-$20 each; Involves the control of two fixtures from one location, featuring two toggles or rockers per unit.
- 3 Way – $3-$15 each; Powers one fixture at two locations and has a more involved installation process.
- 4 Way – $10-$25 each; Operates one fixture from three locations.
- Dimmer $10-$25 each; Lets the user adjust brightness to fit their needs and can be found in single, 3-way and even smart styles.
- Smart Light Switches – $45-$150 each; Allows homeowner to program and control switch to their schedule and needs. The unit can be managed via smart device. Can be installed in place of a switch. There are also plug adapters that simply plug into outlets.
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Cost-saving strategies for customers!
Note all the details on a piece of paper while giving a tour have the electrician see multiple problems at once to maximize the value of the service visit charge, including installing new outlets or fixing faulty switches throughout your home/business.Fix as many as issues on one day, prepare your home accordingly, clear access to the panel. consider installing money-saving electrical fixtures that reduce energy consumption, such as fluorescent light bulbs and motion detector switches on outdoor lighting.