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    "Stephens Electric replaced two 30-year-old fluorescent light fixtures in my kitchen with LEDs. I could not be happier with the work that was performed. I highly recommend this guy for all your electrical needs. He responds immediately to email and text messages and made some really good suggestions on what to buy to complete my project. The total installation time was about 90 minutes and the labor cost was very reasonable. I will use this person for all my future electrical jobs. ?"

    Desi J. in June 2024

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    "Installed a generator transfer switch and subpanel for me the job turned out to be more complicated than anticipated but he really came through for me"

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    "Joe, Mark, and Their Team did a Splendid Job for Us on this Business Phone Line Install. There are Very Knowledgeable and provided the Needed Assessment and "Fix" in a Very Timely Manner. I Highly Recommend Accent Tel USA! God Bless You! Philippians 1:3-6! Have a Wonderful Day in the Neighborhood & "Stay on the Nice List"! :)"

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Frequently asked questions

  • An electrician’s cost per hour comes in between $50 and $100. It’ll vary depending on your location and the type or professional you hire. Areas with a higher cost of living can expect to pay on the higher end of that scale. Licensing level may also increase the price.
  • Usually you’ll pay a higher rate for the first hour. This covers their travel and time expense. Emergency or after-hours rates are usually higher too – expect to pay an emergency fee of up to $300 plus a higher hourly rate.

Electricians do a fair amount of larger remodeling and new construction projects but also common residential projects including:

For cost information related to the above tasks, visit our Electrical Cost Guide.

  1. Do you have a license to perform electrical work in this state?
    All states require an electrical license or work performed under a Master Electrician. You should also ask how many on the job hours of experience they have.
  2. Do you have insurance?
    Never use one who isn’t insured. You can ask to see proof of insurance.
  3. Do you have prior work references?
    You might skip this for small jobs like installing a light or outlet. For larger projects, always get references.
  4. What are your rates?
    Always ask up front. Getting a detailed quote up front is the best way to go.
  5. Who is going to do the actual work?
    Often, a Master Electrician will come out to diagnose and bid on projects, but they have their apprentice and journeyman electricians do the work. This isn’t a terrible thing, in fact it’s common practice. The Master’s license is on the line with any work he supervises.
  6. Is your work warrantied or guaranteed?
    Any reputable company or contractor warranties their work, usually for at least a year.
  7. Are you usually on time?
    Overbooking is a frequent problem with electrical work. Often, a service call goes long, and they end up showing up at your home late. This common complaint is easily remedied with an up-front and honest discussion. If they can’t be on time, make sure they’ll call.

1. Don’t Be Misled by an Electrician’s Hourly Rates

A truly skilled, well-equipped professional with a truck full of parts that charges $100 an hour can be a much wiser choice than an inexperienced hack, working with inadequate tools and no parts, but charging much less. Often, more experienced professionals get the job done quickly with warrantied work.

2. Compare Travel Charges

Rates reflect travel times. Travel charges can have a big impact on your costs and are in some ways easier to compare than hourly rates. Many electricians spend a third or more of their time navigating traffic on their way to a jobsite. Every contractor must find a way to pay for the expense of driving each day.

3. Bundle Repair Jobs Together

When you feel it’s time to call a pro, review your list and then conduct a mini-inspection of your home. Look for faulty switches and dysfunctional or crowded outlets. When the electrician comes, you’ll save money and time by getting everything taken care of at once.

4. How to Prepare & What to Know Before the Electrician Arrives
  • Be as thorough and detailed in describing your needs to your contractor. The more they know, the quicker the job will go.
  • Before they arrive, prepare a precise list of items you want serviced. Electricians have budgeted their time for a service call. They don’t have time for additional requests once they are on site.
  • Make sure the electrical panel box is accessible. You’ll pay for the time it takes to access it.
  • Clear away fragile items, knickknacks and furniture from areas where you expect the them to work.
  • If you have questions about the project, ask them before they start. Most are happy to run you through the problem and the process of fixing it.
  • Ask about potential issues after the work is complete. During a service call a professional will spot any potential hazards.
  • You’ll lose power to parts of your home while they work. Be prepared to pause anything you’re doing during the service call.
  • In most cases you’ll have the option to either pay at the time of service or have a bill sent to you. You’ll be able to pay with cash, credit and sometimes check.
5. Install Money-Saving Electrical Fixtures
  • By switching from ordinary incandescent light fixtures or bulbs to fluorescent or LED ones, you can substantially reduce energy consumption in your home.
  • Motion detector switches can help you save money on outdoor lighting while at the same time providing very cost-effective security to your home.
  • Creative landscape lighting and indoor accent lighting can make your home more appealing to you, your guests and potential buyers in the future.

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Pendleton Electricians are rated 5.0 out of 5 based on 89 reviews of 89 pros.

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  • Project Location: Pendleton, SC
    Date: 01/30/24
    Location: Home
  • Project Location: Pendleton, SC
    Date: 01/29/24
    Location: Home
    Comment: I would like to receive a quote to remove the old chandelier and install a new one.
  • Project Location: Pendleton, SC
    Date: 01/20/24
    Location: Home
    Comment: I would like to get an estimate for repair electrical problem. I would like this urgent and I want it to be done as soon as possible.
  • Project Location: Pendleton, SC
    Date: 01/17/24
    Location: Business
    Comment: The site is located at 1527 S. Main in Anderson, SC. The 30 ' x 40' metal building is ready for electrical. The building will be used for the storage of food and related materials. It will be insulated, heated and cooled. Scope of Work Provide all materials, equipment, fixtures and labor for the electrical scope of work. The work includes extending electrical service from the breaker box in the existing main building to a new subpanel located at the new building. The electrical connection from the existing building to the new building will be overhead, not underground. Overhead lighting: roof hung pendant L.E.D. lighting sufficient to provide consistent illumination to a level that will support ease of reading on the packages and cans stored on racks within the building. Note that the building will not have a ceiling, only an overhead gable roof. HVAC ductwork will also be overhead and coordination will be required. At the doors: provide exterior overhead flood lighting over the two man doors and garage door and use light sensors that will energize these lights for nighttime illumination only. North and East faces: provide one flood light mounted at eave height on the north face of the building. Provide two pairs of flood lights on the east face of the building near the corners, also at eve height. These lights will also be connected through a light sensor. Provide a separate junction box at each exterior light for security cameras. The spare boxes are to be wired and ready for camera installation. Provide electrical service to the new HVAC unit and air handler with proper remote circuit breaker within easy reach of the HVAC unit as code requires. Provide switches near the man-doors for all overhead lighting. Set up switches to provide four zones so that all lights do not need to be on at one time. Electrical outlets: provide double gang outlets every 8' (+/-) around the interior perimeter of the building. Coordinate with the insulation contractor and HV

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