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As an electrical contractors we provide a thorough consultation to explain your available options. With that information, you can choose the scope of work that’s right for your home or business and for your budget.
An Electrician Cargo hourly wage is determined by how long they’ve been in business, the amount of education and years of experience they have, and the size of their business. A larger business has more overhead than a one-person shop, so they have to charge more. Their electrician hourly rate should not be confused with their hourly pay rate. An hourly billed rate includes overhead.



The Electrician Cargo rate per hour is not the end of the bill. If you’ve kept track and your electrician was at your house for two hours, don’t look for the bill to be $200. There will also be charges for parts and supplies, possibly a trip charge, and charges for anyone else they may have had working on the job.



Apprentice Electrician – Apprentices are learning to be an electrician are usually are not licensed yet. An apprenticeship takes about four years and doesn’t work on their own. They can do basic work like replacing outlets, installing light fixtures, and assisting a master electrician in wiring projects.

Journeyman Electrician Cargo – Journeyman have completed the four years of apprenticeship and technical schooling and passed the Electric Journeyman exam. They work without supervision and can work on all levels of projects from troubleshooting an electrical problem, wiring a new home, or installing a ceiling fan.

Master Electrician – They have worked for two years as a journeyman and passed the Master Electrician exam. At this point, they can open their own business, bid on new jobs, and manage Journeyman and Apprentices. Typically, master electrician's design new electrical systems in both remodeling projects and new construction.



An electrician's service call fee averages $75 for an apprentice or journeyman and about $120 for a master electrician. This fee covers the time and fuel to get the technician to the job site. Sometimes, the service call charge will cover the first hour spent on the job.



If you miss your appointment, most no show and no call fees are billed as a service call. Electrical work estimates or inspections are also typically charged as service calls. If you have already identified the issue, electricians will often make the trip to a home and estimate the cost of the work needed for free.



Emergency Electrician Cost

Urgent or emergency repairs by your Electrician Cargo on weekends, holidays, and evenings can cost $150 per hour, and they may also charge a callout fee of $75. Some electricians have flat rate minimums of $200 to $400 for working outside regular working hours, no matter how long they are there.



Commercial Electrician Hourly Rate

The average cost of a commercial electrician is $95 to $120 per hour or more. Commercial electricians usually charge 10%–30% more per hour than residential electricians because commercial jobs are generally larger than residential jobs, and commercial building codes are more stringent, requiring more experience and knowledge. Electricians are also working with higher voltages, making the work more dangerous.



How Much Do Electricians Charge?

The average cost of small electrical jobs is $140 to $420, which includes the callout fee. Larger jobs run $1,600 to $10,000 or more. Make a list of all the electrical work your house needs and have it done in one or two visits to save money. Some electricians will have an electrical services price list on their site.





Things that affect this price are the number of outlets you want, the number of wired-in lighting fixtures, the number of appliances needing 220V outlets, and the number of fans. Be realistic about the number of outlets you’ll need and get that many. It doesn’t pay to skimp; it only means you’ll end up plugging in more outlet strips that could result in overloaded circuit breakers.

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