Electrical Costs in Idaho
Verified cost ranges across cities in Idaho
Electrical Cost Comparison — Idaho
Compare verified cost ranges across cities in Idaho
Cost Comparison — Generator Installation
Low
$2,109
Typical
$3,576
High
$7,933
Low
$2,075
Typical
$3,518
High
$7,805
Low
$2,073
Typical
$3,515
High
$7,797
Low
$1,991
Typical
$3,376
High
$7,490
Low
$1,875
Typical
$3,179
High
$7,053
Low
$1,923
Typical
$3,260
High
$7,232
Cost Comparison — Smoke Detector Installation
Low
$50
Typical
$218
High
$398
Low
$49
Typical
$215
High
$392
Low
$49
Typical
$214
High
$391
Low
$47
Typical
$206
High
$376
Low
$44
Typical
$194
High
$354
Low
$46
Typical
$199
High
$363
Cost Comparison — Outdoor Electrical Outlet Installation
Low
$50
Typical
$175
High
$350
Low
$49
Typical
$172
High
$344
Low
$49
Typical
$172
High
$344
Low
$47
Typical
$165
High
$330
Low
$44
Typical
$156
High
$311
Low
$46
Typical
$160
High
$319
Cost Comparison — Dedicated Circuit Installation
Low
$53
Typical
$108
High
$350
Low
$53
Typical
$106
High
$344
Low
$53
Typical
$106
High
$344
Low
$50
Typical
$102
High
$330
Low
$48
Typical
$96
High
$311
Low
$49
Typical
$98
High
$319
Cost Comparison — Attic Fan Installation
Low
$369
Typical
$510
High
$914
Low
$363
Typical
$502
High
$899
Low
$363
Typical
$502
High
$898
Low
$348
Typical
$482
High
$863
Low
$328
Typical
$454
High
$813
Low
$336
Typical
$465
High
$833
Cost Comparison — Electric Range Installation
Low
$806
Typical
$961
High
$1,765
Low
$793
Typical
$946
High
$1,737
Low
$792
Typical
$945
High
$1,735
Low
$761
Typical
$907
High
$1,667
Low
$716
Typical
$855
High
$1,570
Low
$734
Typical
$876
High
$1,609
Cost Comparison — Electrical Panel Upgrade
Low
$431
Typical
$643
High
$1,230
Low
$424
Typical
$632
High
$1,210
Low
$424
Typical
$632
High
$1,209
Low
$407
Typical
$607
High
$1,161
Low
$383
Typical
$571
High
$1,093
Low
$393
Typical
$586
High
$1,121
Cost Comparison — Outlet Installation
Low
$156
Typical
$237
High
$350
Low
$153
Typical
$233
High
$344
Low
$153
Typical
$233
High
$344
Low
$147
Typical
$224
High
$330
Low
$139
Typical
$211
High
$311
Low
$142
Typical
$216
High
$319
Cost Comparison — Ceiling Fan Installation
Low
$187
Typical
$353
High
$647
Low
$184
Typical
$347
High
$636
Low
$183
Typical
$347
High
$635
Low
$176
Typical
$333
High
$610
Low
$166
Typical
$314
High
$575
Low
$170
Typical
$322
High
$589
Cost Comparison — Recessed Lighting Installation
Low
$59
Typical
$131
High
$350
Low
$58
Typical
$129
High
$344
Low
$58
Typical
$129
High
$344
Low
$56
Typical
$124
High
$330
Low
$52
Typical
$116
High
$311
Low
$54
Typical
$119
High
$319
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Electrical Panel Upgrade
Replacement of an outdated or undersized electrical panel with a new 200-amp or higher service panel to meet modern load requirements.
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Outlet Installation
Installation of new standard, USB, or 240-volt outlets, including running new wire from the panel to the desired location.
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Ceiling Fan Installation
Mounting and wiring a new ceiling fan with or without a light kit, including junction box upgrade if needed.
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Recessed Lighting Installation
Installation of recessed can or LED wafer lights in ceilings, including new circuit wiring, dimmer switch, and patching around housings.
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Generator Installation
Installation of a standby or portable generator system with automatic transfer switch, natural gas or propane connection, and load management.
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Smoke Detector Installation
Hard-wired installation of interconnected smoke detectors throughout the home to comply with current building codes.
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Outdoor Electrical Outlet Installation
Weatherproof GFCI outlet installation on exterior walls with in-use covers, compliant with NEC outdoor wiring requirements.
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Dedicated Circuit Installation
Running a new dedicated circuit from the panel to a high-draw appliance such as a refrigerator, microwave, or hot tub.
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Attic Fan Installation
Installation of a thermostatically controlled attic ventilation fan to reduce heat buildup and lower cooling costs.
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Electric Range Installation
Installation of a 240V/50A range circuit and 4-prong outlet for an electric or dual-fuel kitchen range.