Electrical Prices in Connecticut — 2026 Rates

BLS wage data says electricians in Connecticut earn $36.72/hr. That's 16.2% above the national average. Here's what that means for your bids.

Connecticut Electrical Rates at a Glance

BLS Hourly Wage

$36.72

Customer Rate

$94–$127/hr

Markup Factor

3.0x

Source: BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) 2023. Customer rate = wage × markup.

Connecticut vs. National Average

Connecticut

$36.72/hr
+16.2%

National Avg

$31.60/hr

Connecticut runs noticeably above the national average. Higher cost of living pushes wages up, and your bids should reflect that. Underbidding here means underpaying yourself.

What Electricians Charge in Connecticut

Service Connecticut Price Range
Outlet or switch installation $116–$291
GFCI outlet install $151–$325
Ceiling fan installation $174–$407
Recessed lighting (per light) $174–$349
Circuit breaker replacement $174–$407
Dedicated circuit (for appliance) $232–$581
Panel upgrade (200A) $1743–$4649
EV charger installation (Level 2) $581–$1743
Whole-house rewire $9297–$23244

Prices adjusted from national averages using Connecticut BLS wage data. Your local market may vary.

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Estimated per-job price for Connecticut (/hr effective rate)

Based on BLS wage data for Connecticut (CT). Rates reflect state-level labor costs.

Connecticut Electrical Pricing FAQ

How much do electricians charge in Connecticut?

Based on BLS wage data, electricians in Connecticut typically charge between $94 and $127 per hour. The actual rate depends on the job type, scope, and whether materials are included.

Are electrical prices in Connecticut higher or lower than the national average?

Electrical labor costs in Connecticut are 16.2% above the national average. The BLS-reported hourly wage in Connecticut is $36.72, compared to $31.60 nationally.

How should I price a electrical job in Connecticut?

Start with your labor cost ($36.72/hr in Connecticut), apply a 3.0x markup to cover overhead, supplies, insurance, and profit. That puts your customer-facing rate around $94–$127/hr. Then adjust for job scope: complex jobs command higher rates.

What affects electrical prices across Connecticut?

The biggest factors are metro vs. rural (cities within Connecticut can vary 30–40%), job complexity, and recurring vs. one-time work. Recurring contracts cost less per visit because there's no re-quoting or onboarding.

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