Cheapest service tier
Lean spend
£70-£83
For straightforward jobs with easy access and the simplest scope.
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Compare electrician prices in London. From £55. Serving 9.0M residents.
Prices in GBP excluding VAT. Rates for standard residential work.
Visual Tier Comparison
Use this quick-scan table to spot which electrical jobs stay budget-friendly and which services regularly push into premium territory.
Budget
Lean spend
Best for straightforward jobs with easy access.
Mid
Typical quote
Most jobs land here once labour and parts are normal.
Premium
Complex scope
Urgent, premium-finish, or difficult-access work.
Cheapest service tier
£70-£83
For straightforward jobs with easy access and the simplest scope.
Get EstimateMost popular tier
£83-£113
Where most households land once labour, travel, and normal extras are included.
Get EstimatePremium tier
£113-£130
Urgent, difficult-access, or higher-finish work that sits at the premium end.
Get EstimateCall-Out Fee
Price bands from basic to premium scope.
£70-£83
Good for straightforward jobs.
£83-£113
Typical provider quote range.
£113-£130
Complex access, detail, or higher-end scope.
General Electrical (Hourly)
Price bands from basic to premium scope.
£55-£63
Good for straightforward jobs.
£63-£80
Typical provider quote range.
£80-£90
Complex access, detail, or higher-end scope.
Socket Installation
Price bands from basic to premium scope.
£110-£140
Good for straightforward jobs.
£140-£215
Typical provider quote range.
£215-£260
Complex access, detail, or higher-end scope.
Consumer Unit Replacement
Price bands from basic to premium scope.
£1,000-£1,425
Good for straightforward jobs.
£1,425-£2,425
Typical provider quote range.
£2,425-£3,000
Complex access, detail, or higher-end scope.
EV Charger Installation
Price bands from basic to premium scope.
£1,000-£1,300
Good for straightforward jobs.
£1,300-£2,050
Typical provider quote range.
£2,050-£2,500
Complex access, detail, or higher-end scope.
EICR (Electrical Safety Report)
Price bands from basic to premium scope.
£180-£225
Good for straightforward jobs.
£225-£335
Typical provider quote range.
£335-£400
Complex access, detail, or higher-end scope.
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Electrician prices in London — Prices in GBP excluding VAT. Rates for standard residential work.
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What To Check
Request labour, materials, access costs, and disposal as separate line items where possible.
Use the midpoint as a planning number, then compare at least 3 written quotes for the same scope.
Expect your final price to move if access is difficult, urgency changes, or the provider uncovers extra remedial work on site.
Fast Read
London electricians charge 30-50% more than the national average.
Always check your electrician is registered with a Part P competent person scheme (NICEIC, NAPIT, or ELECSA).
Congestion zone and ULEZ surcharges may be passed on to customers in central London.
Electrician pricing in London is usually driven by three things: whether the job is a quick domestic electrician callout or a certificate-backed installation, whether the circuit or consumer unit needs remedial work first, and whether the work is notifiable under Part P of the Building Regulations. UK homeowners often compare a £70 callout with a £1,400 consumer-unit replacement and feel that the market is inconsistent. It is not. The cheaper figure is usually attendance and diagnosis. The larger figure includes testing, certification, notification where required, and the responsibility of leaving the installation compliant with BS 7671.
In England and Wales, notifiable domestic electrical work can trigger Part P obligations under the Building Regulations. That does not mean every small electrical task needs council involvement, but it does mean the cheapest quote is not always the safest quote. Consumer-unit changes, new circuits, many kitchen and bathroom alterations, and EV charger work often require testing, certification, and notification through a competent person scheme such as NICEIC or NAPIT. Good electricians in London price that administration, testing time, and compliance risk into the job. If one contractor is dramatically cheaper, check whether they are including certification, whether they are registered to self-certify, and whether VAT is included. In practical terms, the quote should explain the labour, materials, testing, and paperwork separately enough that you can see where the money is going.
Housing age matters a lot in London. Victorian terraces, 1930s semis, ex-local-authority flats, and post-war housing stock all bring different electrical risks. An electrician adding sockets to a modern board with spare ways is doing a fundamentally easier job than one working around brittle accessories, undersized earthing, mixed wiring eras, or a crowded fuse box that needs replacement before new work can proceed. That is why UK householders should think in stages. The first cost is diagnosis or inspection. The second cost is making the existing installation safe enough for the new work. The third cost is the new work itself. When a quote combines those stages transparently, it usually looks more expensive at first glance but creates fewer arguments later about extras and unforeseen remedials.
For most customers in London, the safest buying process is straightforward. Ask whether the visit is a fixed callout or an hourly rate after the first hour. Ask whether materials are included. Ask what certificate, if any, will be issued when the work is complete. If the job involves bathrooms, outdoor supplies, consumer units, EV charging, or a rental property EICR, state that up front because the regulatory context changes the scope. Also confirm whether parking, congestion, or after-hours rates apply. A well-scoped domestic electrician quote in the UK should feel boringly clear: what is being done, which standard it will be tested against, what certificate you receive, and what assumptions would cause the price to change. That clarity is worth more than saving a small amount on a vague headline figure.
Electrician prices in London start from £55. The average cost for a general hourly rate is £70/hr. Prices vary by service type, complexity, and provider.
The most common electrician call-outs in London are power point/outlet installation, light fitting replacement, and electrical fault finding. For larger jobs, switchboard/panel upgrades and EV charger installations are increasingly popular.
Yes. All electrical work must be carried out by a licensed electrician. It is illegal and dangerous to perform your own electrical work. Always verify your electrician holds a current licence and appropriate insurance, and request a certificate of compliance for completed work.
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