Electrician cost in District of Columbia

2026 cost ranges for common electrician jobs in the District of Columbia, sourced from market averages and verified pro quotes.

$125–$31,900Typical $4,3452026 prices

What moves electrician pricing in District of Columbia

Most homeowner quotes in District of Columbia flex by these factors. Use them as a checklist when comparing bids.

Plan electrician work before you request quotes

Pair this District of Columbia cost page with the calculator, encyclopedia, FAQ, and emergency checklist for the same trade.

5 typical electrician jobs

District of Columbia-specific factors

ProFix Directory tracks licensed home-services contractors across District of Columbia, with deepest coverage in Washington, Washington Dc, and Washington, D.c.. District of Columbia licenses contractors through the DC Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection (DLCP), with separate state-level credentials for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work. Every listing is pulled from public license + business records, so you can shortlist verified pros without trusting a single review-platform score.

Top electrician pros in District of Columbia

ProFix Directory tiers every District of Columbia pro by NAP completeness, multi-source verification, and license evidence. National Gold pros score highest; Regional Gold pros are credible single-source listings with verified license + NAP.

3 ways to save on electrician work in District of Columbia

  1. Get three quotes — and require itemized line items. ProFix Directory tracks District of Columbia pros so you can shortlist licensed options without trusting a single review-platform score.
  2. Verify licensing before deposit. Confirm the pro's credential through the District of Columbia state license lookup — it's free and rules out the worst offenders before money changes hands.
  3. Bundle small jobs into one trip. Most electrician pros bill a fixed first-hour minimum or trip fee. Stacking two or three small tasks into a single visit can cut effective hourly cost by 30–40%.

Electrician cost questions in District of Columbia

How much does electrician cost in District of Columbia?

The typical cost of electrician services in District of Columbia is $125-$31,900, with most projects landing around $4,345. District of Columbia pricing flexes by fan weight, time of day, concrete pad. Confirm scope and a written quote with a licensed local pro before booking work.

What is the typical electrician price range in District of Columbia?

Electrician services in District of Columbia range from $125 to $31,900 across 5 tracked tasks, with the average typical price around $4,345. Use the task table on this page to compare each line item before requesting bids.

What affects electrician pricing in District of Columbia?

The largest price factors in this dataset are Master vs journeyman, Time of day, Emergency vs scheduled, Travel distance, Existing fixture box rated for fan. ProFix Directory tracks licensed home-services contractors across District of Columbia, with deepest coverage in Washington, Washington Dc, and Washington, D.c.. District of Columbia licenses contractors through the DC Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection (DLCP), with separate state-level credentials for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work. Every listing is pulled from public license + business records, so you can shortlist verified pros without trusting a single review-platform score.

Which electrician jobs are included in this cost guide?

Tracked jobs include Service call / diagnostic ($125-$375); Install ceiling fan ($225-$650); 200A panel upgrade ($2,600-$6,525); Install EV charger (Level 2) ($875-$3,625). Each task row includes low, typical, and high pricing from the same loader data.

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