Electrician Cost Guides
How much does electrical work cost in the UK? Our detailed cost guides break down prices by job type, property size, and location — so you know exactly what to expect before booking an electrician.

House Rewiring Cost UK 2026
How much does it cost to rewire a house in the UK? A full house rewire costs between £2,500 and £15,000 depending on property size, age, and location. A typical 3-bed house rewire costs £5,000 to £8,000, while a 2-bed house costs £3,500 to £5,500. This guide breaks down rewiring costs for every property type, explains what affects the price, and helps you budget accurately before getting quotes.

Fuse Box Replacement Cost
Replacing a fuse box (consumer unit) in the UK typically costs between £350 and £800, including the unit itself, labour, and certification. Upgrading to a modern consumer unit with RCD protection is one of the most important electrical safety improvements you can make.

EICR Cost
An EICR (Electrical Installation Condition Report) costs between £100 and £300+ in the UK depending on the size and age of your property. A 1-bed flat starts at around £100, a typical 3-bed house costs £150–£250, and larger or older properties can exceed £300. Landlords are legally required to have an EICR every 5 years — homeowners should get one every 10 years or before buying or selling.

EV Charger Installation Cost UK 2026
How much does it cost to install an EV charger at home in the UK? A fully installed 7kW home charger costs between £800 and £1,500 including the unit and installation. Brands like Ohme, Pod Point, Zappi, Tesla Wall Connector, and Easee all fall within this range, with the final price depending on cable run distance, consumer unit capacity, and earthing requirements. A dedicated home charger is by far the most practical and cost-effective way to charge an electric vehicle, delivering a full overnight charge at a fraction of the cost of public charging and saving the average EV driver around £1,000 per year versus petrol.

Socket Installation Cost
The average cost of socket installation in the UK ranges from £80 to £250, depending on whether you are replacing an existing socket or running new wiring for an additional one.

Lighting Installation Cost
Lighting installation costs in the UK typically range from £100 to £500, covering everything from replacing a single light fitting to installing new downlights or a full LED conversion across your home.

Emergency Electrician Cost
An emergency electrician call-out in the UK typically costs between £100 and £350, depending on the time of day, the nature of the fault, and whether parts are needed to complete the repair.

Garden Lighting Installation Cost
Garden lighting installation in the UK typically costs between £200 and £1,500, ranging from a few simple mains-powered path lights to a comprehensive scheme with spotlights, deck lighting, and a dedicated outdoor consumer unit.

Smoke Alarm Installation Cost
Smoke alarm installation in the UK typically costs between £60 and £300, depending on the type of alarm, number of units, and whether mains-wired or battery-powered systems are fitted.

Electric Underfloor Heating Cost
Electric underfloor heating in the UK typically costs between £400 and £3,000 installed, depending on room size, system type, and whether existing flooring needs to be lifted. It is a popular choice for bathrooms, kitchens, and extensions.

Electrical Fault Finding Cost
Electrical fault finding in the UK typically costs between £80 and £250, covering a diagnostic visit and testing to identify the source of electrical problems such as tripping circuits, power loss, or flickering lights.

Commercial Electrician Rates
Commercial electrician rates in the UK range from £200 for minor works to £5,000 or more for major installations, with hourly rates typically between £45 and £85 depending on the complexity, location, and whether out-of-hours work is required.

Landlord Electrical Certificate Cost
A landlord electrical certificate (EICR) in the UK typically costs between £120 and £350 for a domestic rental property. It is a legal requirement for landlords in England and Scotland, with fines of up to £30,000 for non-compliance.

Consumer Unit Upgrade Cost
A consumer unit upgrade in the UK costs between £250 and £1,200 in 2026, depending on the type of board. A basic main switch upgrade costs £250-400, a dual-RCD board £350-500, a full RCBO board £500-800, and a high-integrity board with AFDDs £700-1,200. Prices include installation, testing, and Part P certification.

PAT Testing Cost
PAT testing in the UK typically costs between £50 and £300 depending on the number of appliances, with prices usually charged per item (50p-£3 each) or as a minimum call-out fee. Regular PAT testing is expected for businesses, landlords, and organisations to demonstrate electrical safety due diligence.

Commercial EICR Cost
A commercial EICR in the UK typically costs between £300 and £2,000, depending on the size of the premises, the number of circuits, and the complexity of the electrical installation. Commercial EICRs are recommended every 3-5 years depending on the type of business.

Fire Alarm Maintenance Cost
Fire alarm maintenance in the UK typically costs between £150 and £500 per visit, depending on the size and type of system. BS 5839-1 requires fire alarm systems in non-domestic premises to be serviced at least every six months by a competent person.
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