Electrical Costs in New Hampshire
Verified cost ranges across cities in New Hampshire
Electrical Cost Comparison — New Hampshire
Compare verified cost ranges across cities in New Hampshire
Cost Comparison — Electrical Panel Upgrade
Low
$111
Typical
$149
High
$358
Low
$117
Typical
$158
High
$378
Low
$117
Typical
$158
High
$378
Cost Comparison — Ceiling Fan Installation
Low
$264
Typical
$375
High
$629
Low
$279
Typical
$396
High
$664
Low
$279
Typical
$396
High
$664
Cost Comparison — Smoke Detector Installation
Low
$50
Typical
$219
High
$398
Low
$53
Typical
$232
High
$421
Low
$53
Typical
$232
High
$421
Cost Comparison — Outdoor Electrical Outlet Installation
Low
$50
Typical
$176
High
$358
Low
$53
Typical
$186
High
$378
Low
$53
Typical
$186
High
$378
Cost Comparison — Dedicated Circuit Installation
Low
$53
Typical
$109
High
$358
Low
$56
Typical
$115
High
$378
Low
$56
Typical
$115
High
$378
Cost Comparison — Electric Range Installation
Low
$806
Typical
$962
High
$1,765
Low
$851
Typical
$1,017
High
$1,865
Low
$851
Typical
$1,017
High
$1,865
Cost Comparison — Recessed Lighting Installation
Low
$59
Typical
$132
High
$358
Low
$62
Typical
$140
High
$378
Low
$62
Typical
$140
High
$378
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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Replacement of an outdated or undersized electrical panel with a new 200-amp or higher service panel to meet modern load requirements.
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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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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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Electric Range Installation
Installation of a 240V/50A range circuit and 4-prong outlet for an electric or dual-fuel kitchen range.