Electricians in Los Angeles, CA

Panel upgrades, EV chargers, safety inspections — find a licensed electrician in Los Angeles with the credentials to back up the work.

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HV

High Voltage Electrical

Electrician in Los Angeles

4.9(81 reviews on Google)
Los Angeles, CA
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Zoom Electricians

Electrician in Los Angeles

5.0(81 reviews on Google)
Los Angeles, CA
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BH

Beverly Hills Electrician Pros

Electrician in Los Angeles

4.9(64 reviews on Google)
Los Angeles, CA
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EG

Electrical G‎‎a‎‎r‎‎‎‎a‎‎g‎‎e

Electrician in Los Angeles

5.0(52 reviews on Google)
Los Angeles, CA
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Electrician Near Me Los Angeles

Electrician in Los Angeles

5.0(94 reviews on Google)
Los Angeles, CA
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LA

Los Angeles Electric

Electrician in Los Angeles

4.9(84 reviews on Google)
Los Angeles, CA
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ES

Electrician Santa Monica

Electrician in Los Angeles

5.0(45 reviews on Google)
Los Angeles, CA
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1D

1 DAY ELECTRICIAN SERVICES INC

Electrician in Los Angeles

5.0(36 reviews on Google)
Los Angeles, CA
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AE

AD Electrician Los Angeles 1, LLC

Electrician in Los Angeles

5.0(29 reviews on Google)
Los Angeles, CA

Common Electricians services in Los Angeles

Electrical Panel Upgrades

Older 100-amp panels can't handle modern loads. Electricians upgrade to 200-amp service to support EV chargers, hot tubs, and modern appliances safely.

EV Charger Installation

Level 2 home chargers require a dedicated 240V circuit. A licensed electrician sizes the circuit, installs the outlet or hardwired unit, and ensures it meets local code.

Outlet & Switch Replacement

Adding GFCI outlets in bathrooms and kitchens, replacing outdated two-prong outlets, and installing dimmer switches are common and code-required in many renovations.

Whole-Home Rewiring

Homes with aluminum wiring, knob-and-tube, or failing insulation need rewiring for safety. Electricians work from the panel out through walls to replace aging wire.

Lighting Design & Installation

Recessed lighting, pendant installation, under-cabinet lighting, and smart switch wiring all require proper load calculations and code-compliant wiring.

How much do electricians cost in Los Angeles?

Electricians in Los Angeles typically charge $200–$800 per service call. Panel upgrades typically cost $1,500–$4,000; whole-home rewiring $8,000–$20,000+. Prices in Los Angeles reflect local labor market conditions and cost of living — getting multiple quotes through Blue Collar Social helps you understand what's fair for your specific project. Scope complexity, material selections, and access difficulty are the biggest variables that move the final price above or below the typical range.

How to hire a electrician in Los Angeles

1

Confirm state licensure

Electrical work in most states requires a licensed electrician. Check the license is current and not under disciplinary review on your state's contractor board website.

2

Require proof of insurance

Electrical work carries fire and injury risk. Your electrician should carry general liability and workers' comp — ask for a current certificate before signing anything.

3

Pull permits on major work

Panel upgrades, new circuits, and rewiring all require permits. Work done without a permit creates issues at resale and may void your home insurance.

4

Get a written scope

Specify exactly what's being installed, the amperage, the materials (e.g., copper wire, breaker brand), and the timeline. Scope changes mid-job are the main source of cost overruns.

5

Schedule the inspection

After a licensed electrician completes permit work, the local building department inspects. Make sure your electrician is available for the inspection follow-up if anything needs correction.

Licensing & permits for electricians in Los Angeles, CA

Electricians operating in Los Angeles, CA must comply with local building codes enforced by the Los Angeles Building and Safety Department and California Title 24 energy requirements. Always confirm that your contractor will pull the required permits for your project — permitted work protects you at resale and ensures the work meets minimum safety standards. Unpermitted work discovered during a home sale can delay or kill escrow. Blue Collar Social profiles show each contractor's verified credentials, making it easy to confirm licensing before you hire.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I find a reliable electrician in Los Angeles?

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How much does a electrician cost in Los Angeles, CA?

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