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⚡ Electrical Costs in Atlanta, GA

How much does an electrician cost in Atlanta? Based on BLS OEWS May 2024 wage data and RSMeans 2024 construction costs, here are real numbers — not the "$99–$975" ranges you get from lead-gen sites.

BLS OEWS May 2024 RSMeans 2024 NEC 2023 (National Electrical Code) Atlanta labor index: 0.91×
BLS BASE WAGE
$27/hr
Worker wage (before overhead)
BILLED RATE
$68/hr
What you pay (2.5× for licensing, tools, van, liability insurance)
CITY INDEX
0.91×
vs national baseline
JOBS PRICED
27
RSMeans validated

What affects electrician costs in Atlanta

Georgia requires state-level electrician licensing. Atlanta's mix of historic bungalows and new construction means wide cost variation.

Electrical Job Costs in Atlanta, GA

Every price below is adjusted to Atlanta's labor market using a 0.91× city index applied to RSMeans 2024 national data. Labor hours assume standard conditions — add 15–40% for older homes, difficult access, or code catch-up.

Job Price Range Hours Permit
GFCI Outlet Install
NEC 210.8: Required within 6ft of any sink. Protects all downstream outlets on same circuit.
$68–$228 1h No
AFCI Breaker Upgrade (per circuit)
NEC 210.12 (2020): AFCI required for all 15/20A branch circuits in living areas.
$68–$182 1h Required
Tamper-Resistant Outlets (per room)
NEC 406.12 (2008): Required at all 15/20A receptacles in all rooms (not just kitchens/baths).
$91–$273 1h No
Ceiling Fan Replace (existing box)
Verify existing box has "Acceptable for Fan Support" stamp before installing.
$91–$410 1.5h No
Outdoor GFCI Outlets (×2)
Must be in weatherproof in-use cover (NEC 406.9). WR+GFCI device required.
$182–$546 2h No
New 20A Dedicated Circuit
Dishwashers, microwaves, refrigerators, washers all require dedicated 20A circuits.
$228–$683 3h Required
Smoke/CO Detectors - Hardwired (×4)
Interconnected required in new construction. Battery backup required on all.
$273–$728 3h No
New 240V Circuit (30-50A)
For dryers (30A), ranges (50A), HVAC (varies). Run 10/3 or 6/3 Romex.
$319–$1,001 4h Required
Ceiling Fan + New Box + Circuit
Fan-rated box required (NEC 314.27). Standard round boxes cannot support fan load.
$319–$819 3.5h No
Meter Socket Replacement
Utility owns the meter, homeowner owns the socket. Get utility approval first.
$364–$1,092 4h Required
Recessed Lights Install (×4)
IC-rated can required in insulated ceilings. LED retrofit is 15-min vs full can replacement.
$364–$1,092 4h No
Generator Transfer Switch (manual)
Interlock kit vs manual transfer switch - never backfeed utility (NEC 702).
$364–$1,092 4h Required
Service Entrance Cable Replace
Damaged SE cable is a critical fire/shock hazard. Utility must disconnect.
$546–$1,820 5h Required
EV Charger Level 2 Hardwired
Panel proximity = biggest cost variable. 50ft run vs 5ft = $300-600 wire cost difference.
$637–$1,729 4.5h Required
Subpanel Install (100A)
Must be properly grounded and bonded. Cannot bond neutral to ground at subpanel (NEC 250.142).
$728–$2,002 6h Required
Aluminum Branch Wiring Remediation
Options: full rewire (safest), CO/ALR at every device, AlumiConn at every junction.
$910–$3,640 10h Required
Panel Upgrade 60A→100A
60A fuse boxes are a home insurance red flag. Utility coordination required.
$1,092–$2,730 7h Required
K&T Partial Update (1 circuit)
Partial is often false economy - connected circuits still ungrounded.
$1,365–$3,640 12h Required
Solar Inverter Replacement
Microinverter vs string inverter - different replacement process entirely.
$1,365–$3,640 6h Required
Panel Replace - Pushmatic
Pushmatic panels: Bulldog brand, button-style breakers, no trip test capability.
$1,638–$3,640 9h Required
Panel Upgrade 100A→200A
Utility shutoff adds 1-3 day delay. Load calculation required. Inspector same day.
$1,638–$3,822 8h Required
Panel Replace - Zinsco/Sylvania
Zinsco breakers bond to bus bar, fail to trip while appearing OFF. Same danger as FPE.
$1,820–$4,095 9h Required
Panel Replace - FPE Stab-Lok
FPE Stab-Lok: 25-65% breaker failure rate (IEEE). Most insurers now require disclosure or replacement.
$2,002–$4,550 10h Required
Panel Upgrade 200A→400A
Required for large homes with EV charging, whole-home generators, electric heating.
$3,185–$7,280 12h Required
Standby Generator Install (whole-home)
Gas line, automatic transfer switch, utility coordination, concrete pad all required.
$7,280–$18,200 20h Required
Whole Home Rewire
NECA: 100-160 hrs for 1,500 sqft. Drywall patching = 30-40% of total cost.
$10,920–$31,850 140h Required
Knob & Tube Full Rewire
Cannot insulate over K&T (NEC 394.12). Every circuit requires complete conductor replacement.
$13,650–$40,950 160h Required

Prices: RSMeans 2024 × 0.91 (Atlanta index). Labor: BLS OEWS May 2024. Code: NEC 2023 (National Electrical Code). Required for all panel work, new circuits, and service upgrades in every US jurisdiction.

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