How Much Does It Cost To Install Electrical Outlet?
The average cost of electrical outlet installation with materials is $150 to $250. The cost to install a new, 20 amp 250-volt commercial-grade outlet is $161. The lowest cost to have a 15 amp 125-volt residential-grade electrical outlet installed is $95. The highest cost could be $335 to have a 15 amp GFCI unit installed.
National Average | $161 |
Average range | $150-$250 |
Low-end | $95 |
High-end | $335 |
Electrical Outlet Cost by Type
Electrical outlets vary in style, capacity, and other factors. They can cost as little as $1 or as much as $80. Many different types may be installed, some of which are required for specific appliances. If the wrong one is used, it could cause an appliance to short out and even start a fire. Using the wrong unit voids the warranty on your appliance or lighting. Additionally, some plugs feature more prongs than others, so the correct number of prong openings must be used.
Type | Average Cost per Unit (Materials Only) |
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Standard | $3 – $8 |
Tamper-Resistant | $3 – $9 |
Duplex | $3 – $25 |
Floor | $4 – $60 |
Coax | $5 – $9 |
Combination | $9 – $35 |
Heavy-Duty | $13 – $25 |
Grounded (GFCI) | $15 – $25 |
LED | $14 – $36 |
Recessed | $15 – $70 |
Rotating | $15 – $26 |
AFCI | $25 – $35 |
USB | $25 – $45 |
Smart | $25 – $85 |
Electrical Outlet Cost by Type
The standard duplex outlet you see in most homes costs $3 to $8. This contains a long slot, a short slot, and a grounding slot and is designed for a maximum of 120V. They come in three colors, white, almond, and black. Many of these products come with a tamper-resistant feature to protect against the risk of electrical shock. The amperage for this is 15. This can be used for lamps, toasters, radios, and other small appliances.
Tamper-Resistant Outlet Cost
Tamper-resistant or child-proof outlets run from $3 to $9. These types of receptacles are used to protect against electrical shock. It contains a shutter mechanism that prevents the insertion of anything other than two prongs at once. This ensures that bobby pins, toys, or other household belongings cannot be stuck into the unit by a child, thus preventing an electrical shock. While it is a great safety feature, it can sometimes be difficult to plug in the two-prong plug. It may take a few tries to make it work.
Duplex Convenience Outlet Cost
Depending upon your needs, these outlets range from $3 to $25 per unit. This is a standard option which means that two receptacles are in a single unit. They measure 15 amps and are safe to use with standard plugs on lights, small appliances, and other small amp usage products. The design of this type protects against electrical shock and hazards.
Coax Outlet Cost
A coax outlet costs an average of $5 to $9. Most modern homes already contain a coax unit. However, if you are adding cable tv, satellite service, or an antenna to a home without it, it will require one. To hook up to this type, you will need a coaxial cable at the cost of $5 to $25.
Combination Outlet Cost
The cost for a combination outlet is $9 to $35. It includes the switch and outlet in the same enclosure box. The switch is used to control the receptacle. Additionally, the switch can be wired to control another loading point, generally a light point. This type allows you to have a free receptacle while you are using the light.
GFCI Outlet Cost
To differentiate from standard units, GFCI outlets with a reset switch range from $15 to $25 per unit. The National Electrical Code now states that grounded outlets are standard in the kitchen, bathrooms, and laundry room. This contains a built-in surge protector that kicks in if a power surge occurs or moisture is detected to safeguard against electrocution.
LED Outlet Cost
An LED electrical outlet will cost $14 to $36. These units are furnished with one or more lights triggered by a sensor 1, so they come on when it is dark and turn off when it becomes light in the room. They are a great addition to light the way at night or in low-light areas like hallways or bathrooms. They save on electricity and keep the walkways in your home safe in the dark.
Labor Cost to Install Electrical Outlet
A licensed electrician will perform the installation. Electricians charge $60 to $130 per hour. Most of electricians ask for charge of a minimum service fee for any project (often one hour, but sometimes as little as half an hour). For a simple electrical outlet installation, the area will be cut away and the wires attached to the unit. In many different cases, the electrician may need to add a new electric circuit, which takes more time. Adding an electric circuit will avoid a blown breaker and electrical overload. Expect to pay for one hour to three hours of labor, plus the cost of parts resulting in an electrician’s average cost to install an electric outlet of $161, including outlet materials. The cost to install one is minor compared to the injury that can occur if you try this DIY, so we do not recommend it.
The cost per unit for new construction is generally based on the whole house as wiring must be included. The average cost for electrical wiring a 2,000 sq.ft. house is $6,000 to $13,000. This cost includes initial rough-in, finishing work, installation and electrical outlet materials for outlets and switches, and rough wiring for light fixtures and appliances.
Cost to Ground Outlets
The cost of grounding one outlet can run from $130 to $180. Grounding occurs at two separate spots–at the outlet and the main fuse or circuit breaker panel. Units that have to be grounded are the old 2-slot type you will not see in homes built after 1962. These are easy to spot as they only feature two vertical slots rather than two vertical slots and a hole. Two-prong units are safe to use with items such as a lamp or radio but present a problem with today’s appliances with three prongs or heavier electrical use products. It is important to understand that an ungrounded electrical outlet cannot be replaced with a grounded receptacle. The electrical wiring does not exist that is necessary to ground it. A professional electrician needs to install the wiring and the receptacle. However, if your main fuse box is grounded, the electrician will only have to ground the two-slot outlets and change them to three prongs. As many professionals have minimum costs, this is best to have some electrical jobs done at the same time. It is always necessary to ground an outlet when switching it out as ungrounded units are old technology.
Cost to Replace Electrical Outlet
Expect an electrician to charge a minimum of half to one hour of labor to replace a single outlet ($40 to $170), plus the costs of the unit itself. The cost for an electrician to do the replacement can be as low as $120. Replacing all units in a home could run from $1,100 to $2,400, depending on how many different you have. Although it may be tempting to replace it yourself, this is not a good idea. Even if you know how it is best to hire a licensed electrician incorrect electrical wiring can result in sparks or cause a fire or electrocution. A simple replacement is quick. If you choose to upgrade the electrical outlet, the electrician may spend more time on labor, and the material cost for the electrical outlet will be higher. Replacement is vital if the slots show any signs of black coloring due to a spark having occurred or if it does not fit flush to the wall.
Cost to Add Outdoor Outlet
You can expect a simple outdoor electric outlet installation to cost $280 to $500, including labor and materials. However, if the home is older, needs new electrical wiring, or requires modification to your electrical panel, you should budget $1,300 to $1,800 to add one outside. Outdoor outlet units are used more and more as stringing up patio lights, and fans in screen porch areas are trending. Homeowners are spending time outside and want the right ambiance for themselves and their guests. Pools and hot tubs need receptacles that are safe around wet areas and can stand up under the weather. The easiest way to add an outdoor electrical outlet is to find an indoor one in the same area and add a receptacle back-to-back. This requires cutting a hole through to the outside wall of the house and adding a GFCI unit on the outside.
AFCI vs GFCI
The cost for a GFCI outlet is $20 to $30 and for an AFCI outlet is $20 to $42. Beyond the standard options are outlets with a GFCI or AFCI electric circuit breaker, or both, in the same unit. A ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) is designed to reduce the risk of electrical shock. An arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) is designed to reduce fire risk caused by arcing faults.
Both types of receptacles come with reset buttons. If the interrupter is tripped, the reset button must be pushed. GFCIs have been required by code since the 1960s and are typically used in bathrooms, kitchens, laundry areas, and garages. AFCI outlets and breakers are fairly new but are now required in all new construction or electrical remodeling/repairs to protect against arcing that may cause a fire. They are used in bathrooms, kitchens, and sleeping areas. The amp differences are as follows: GFCI – 15-20 amp and AFCI – 120V 15-20 amp receptacles.
Type | Unit Cost (Materials Only) |
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GFCI | $20 – $30 |
AFCI | $20 – $42 |
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