Electricians Prices in London — How Much Does It Cost? (2026)
Local price ranges for electricians in London, including what affects costs and tips to get the best deal.
London pricing
London prices are typically 20–40% above the national average due to higher operating costs and demand. Budget accordingly when requesting quotes.
Always get at least 3 quotes from local providers before committing.
| Service | UK Typical Price | Unit | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hourly rate | £40–£75(+20–40% in London) | per hour | — |
| Call-out fee | £50–£100(+20–40% in London) | fixed | — |
| Consumer unit replacement | £400–£900(+20–40% in London) | fixed | — |
| New socket installation | £80–£150(+20–40% in London) | fixed | — |
| EICR (electrical inspection) | £150–£300(+20–40% in London) | fixed | 2–4 hours depending on property size |
| EV charger installation | £500–£1,200(+20–40% in London) | fixed | — |
| New light fitting | £50–£100(+20–40% in London) | fixed | — |
| Rewire (3-bed house) | £3,000–£6,000(+20–40% in London) | fixed | — |
* London prices are 20–40% above the national average due to higher operating costs and demand. Add the indicated premium to estimate local costs.
What affects electricians prices in London?
- NICEIC/NAPIT registration and certification costs
- Property age and size
- Location (London/South East premium)
- Emergency or out-of-hours surcharge
- Whether Part P compliance certificate is needed
How to get the best electricians price in London
- 1Always use a NICEIC or NAPIT approved contractor
- 2Get multiple quotes for larger jobs
- 3Schedule work in advance to avoid emergency rates
- 4Ask for a fixed quote rather than hourly for bigger projects
- 5Check if VAT is included in the quote
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Frequently asked questions
How much does a electrician cost in London?
Electricians in London typically charge 20–40% above the national average due to higher operating costs and demand compared to the UK average. Electricians typically charge £40–£75 per hour in the UK. London and South East rates are usually 20–30% higher.
How much does it cost to replace a consumer unit (fuse box)?
Replacing a consumer unit typically costs £400–£900 including labour, parts, and the required Part P compliance certificate.
Do I need a certificate after electrical work?
Yes. Notifiable electrical work (new circuits, consumer unit replacement) requires a Building Regulations compliance certificate. A registered NICEIC or NAPIT electrician will issue this automatically.
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