Electrical Costs in South Dakota
Verified cost ranges across cities in South Dakota
Electrical Cost Comparison — South Dakota
Compare verified cost ranges across cities in South Dakota
Cost Comparison — Electrical Panel Upgrade
Low
$111
Typical
$146
High
$338
Low
$96
Typical
$126
High
$292
Low
$99
Typical
$130
High
$301
Cost Comparison — Ceiling Fan Installation
Low
$264
Typical
$371
High
$629
Low
$228
Typical
$321
High
$543
Low
$235
Typical
$331
High
$560
Cost Comparison — Smoke Detector Installation
Low
$50
Typical
$216
High
$398
Low
$43
Typical
$187
High
$344
Low
$45
Typical
$193
High
$355
Cost Comparison — Outdoor Electrical Outlet Installation
Low
$50
Typical
$173
High
$338
Low
$43
Typical
$149
High
$292
Low
$45
Typical
$154
High
$301
Cost Comparison — Dedicated Circuit Installation
Low
$53
Typical
$106
High
$338
Low
$46
Typical
$91
High
$292
Low
$48
Typical
$94
High
$301
Cost Comparison — Electric Range Installation
Low
$806
Typical
$959
High
$1,765
Low
$696
Typical
$829
High
$1,526
Low
$718
Typical
$855
High
$1,574
Cost Comparison — Recessed Lighting Installation
Low
$59
Typical
$129
High
$338
Low
$51
Typical
$111
High
$292
Low
$52
Typical
$115
High
$301
Browse Electrical Costs by City in South Dakota
Select a city to see local pricing adjusted for cost of living.
All Electrical Services
electrical
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Replacement of an outdated or undersized electrical panel with a new 200-amp or higher service panel to meet modern load requirements.
electrical
Ceiling Fan Installation
Mounting and wiring a new ceiling fan with or without a light kit, including junction box upgrade if needed.
electrical
Recessed Lighting Installation
Installation of recessed can or LED wafer lights in ceilings, including new circuit wiring, dimmer switch, and patching around housings.
electrical
Smoke Detector Installation
Hard-wired installation of interconnected smoke detectors throughout the home to comply with current building codes.
electrical
Outdoor Electrical Outlet Installation
Weatherproof GFCI outlet installation on exterior walls with in-use covers, compliant with NEC outdoor wiring requirements.
electrical
Dedicated Circuit Installation
Running a new dedicated circuit from the panel to a high-draw appliance such as a refrigerator, microwave, or hot tub.
electrical
Electric Range Installation
Installation of a 240V/50A range circuit and 4-prong outlet for an electric or dual-fuel kitchen range.