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Philadelphia's Top-Rated Electrical Contractors
Licensed, insured electricians in Philadelphia. Expert service for panel upgrades, rewiring, EV charger installation, and 24/7 emergency electrical repair.
Philadelphia's row house-heavy housing stock — with millions of pre-1960 homes in neighborhoods like South Philly, Fishtown, Kensington, and West Philly — creates an enormous market for panel upgrades and knob-and-tube replacement. Philadelphia requires permits for almost all electrical work and enforces strict L&I inspection requirements. PECO (the local utility) offers energy efficiency rebates for qualifying upgrades.
We evaluate Philadelphia electrical contractors based on licensing (Pennsylvania Electrical Contractor Registration, Philadelphia L&I permit), insurance, permit compliance, scope of services, and verified customer reviews on Google, Yelp, and BBB.
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Philadelphia's Department of Licenses & Inspections (L&I) requires permits for nearly all electrical work: panel replacements, new circuits, whole-home rewires, service upgrades, EV charger installations, and generator hookups. L&I inspections are required at completion. Unpermitted electrical work in Philadelphia can result in stop-work orders and require removal and reinstallation of completed work.
Knob-and-tube wiring installed before 1940 is not inherently dangerous if it's intact and unmodified — but Philadelphia row houses often have K&T that has been modified, spliced, covered in insulation (which causes heat buildup), or damaged over decades. Insurance carriers increasingly refuse to write policies or renew coverage for homes with active K&T wiring. A licensed electrician can assess your system's condition and quote replacement.
Electrical costs in Philadelphia vary by project type. Basic outlet or switch replacement: $100–$250. New circuit installation: $300–$700. Panel upgrade (100A to 200A): $2,500–$5,500. Whole-home rewire: $8,000–$20,000+ depending on home size. EV charger (Level 2) installation: $800–$1,800. Always get 2–3 written quotes and verify licensing before hiring.
Panel upgrades are needed when you add high-draw appliances (EV charger, hot tub, large AC), consistently trip breakers, are experiencing flickering lights, or have a panel rated below 200 amps in a home larger than 2,000 sq ft. Older Philadelphia homes with Federal Pacific or Zinsco panels should be upgraded regardless of capacity due to documented safety issues with those brands.
Level 2 EV charger installation in Philadelphia typically costs $800–$2,000 depending on the distance from your electrical panel to the garage and whether your panel has capacity. Most licensed electricians can complete the installation in a few hours once the permit is issued. The federal Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit provides a 30% tax credit (up to $1,000) for EV charger installations through 2032.
Warning signs include frequently tripping breakers, flickering or dimming lights, burning smell near outlets, outlets that are warm to the touch, two-prong ungrounded outlets throughout the home, and aluminum wiring in homes built between 1965 and 1973. Philadelphia homes from the 1960s and 70s may also have knob-and-tube wiring that is incompatible with modern insulation and should be evaluated by a licensed electrician.
Simple like-for-like outlet and switch replacements generally do not require permits in most Philadelphia jurisdictions. However, adding new circuits, moving outlets, upgrading panels, or any work in the main service area requires a permit and inspection. Your PA-licensed electrician will advise on permit requirements for your specific project and handle the application process.
Rewiring a typical single-family home in Philadelphia takes three to seven days depending on size, the number of circuits, and ease of access. Crews typically work floor-by-floor to minimize disruption. The project requires a permit and one or more city inspections, which your electrician coordinates. Plan for brief periods with the power off in sections of the home during the work.
The highest-value electrical upgrades for Philadelphia homeowners include: upgrading to a 200-amp panel (near-mandatory for home sales), adding a dedicated EV charging circuit, installing whole-home surge protection, replacing two-prong outlets with grounded three-prong outlets, and adding GFCI protection in bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor areas. These upgrades improve safety, insurance rates, and resale value.
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