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Electricians in New Hampshire

114 zip codes with active providers out of 238 total (47.9% coverage). Ranked #5 of 45 states by avg bid.

State Avg

$105.04

National Avg

$75.76

Coverage

47.9%

vs National

+38.7%

State vs National Average

New Hampshire: $105+38.6% vs National Avg

Dashed line = National Avg ($76)

Electrician Costs in New Hampshire

Typical cost range: $200–$500 for most repairs; $1,500–$4,000+ for panel upgrades

Outlet or switch replacement$100–$250
Ceiling fan installation$150–$400
Electrical panel upgrade (100A to 200A)$1,800–$4,000
Whole-home rewiring$8,000–$20,000
EV charger (Level 2) installation$500–$1,500
Recessed lighting (per light)$150–$300

When to Hire a Electrician

Emergency service available in most areas

Breakers trip frequently or you're running extension cords everywhere because you don't have enough outlets
You see flickering lights, hear buzzing from outlets, or smell a burning odor near switches or panels
Your home still has a fuse box or a panel rated at 60–100 amps and you're adding major appliances or an EV charger
You're finishing a basement, adding a room, or remodeling and need new circuits, outlets, or lighting

What to Look For

Active state electrical license — this is non-negotiable for safety and code compliance
Experience with your specific need, whether that's a panel upgrade, EV charger, or commercial work
Willingness to pull permits and schedule inspections — cutting corners here puts your home at risk
Clean, organized work and proper labeling of every circuit in your panel

Common Electrician Problems in New Hampshire

Overloaded circuits that trip breakers repeatedly — common in older homes not designed for modern electrical loads

Outdated wiring (knob-and-tube, aluminum) that can't safely handle modern appliances and is a fire hazard

GFCI outlets that won't reset in kitchens, bathrooms, or outdoor areas — a potential shock hazard

Dimming or flickering lights caused by loose connections, overloaded circuits, or a failing main breaker

Dead outlets that may indicate a tripped GFCI elsewhere, a loose wire, or a failed outlet

Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Electrician in New Hampshire

Will this work require a permit, and will you handle pulling it and scheduling the inspection?

Most electrical work beyond simple fixture swaps requires a permit. Unpermitted work can void your insurance, create liability, and become a problem when selling your home.

Is my current panel adequate for the work I need done, or should I plan for an upgrade?

Adding circuits to a maxed-out panel is unsafe and against code. A good electrician will assess your panel capacity first and be honest about whether an upgrade is needed.

What type of wire and breakers will you use?

Quality matters for safety. You want to know they're using copper wire (not aluminum for branch circuits) and breakers rated for your panel — mismatched breakers are a common code violation.

How long have you been licensed, and can I see proof of insurance?

Experience matters enormously in electrical work. A recently licensed electrician may be competent but less likely to have encountered unusual wiring situations in older homes.

Red Flags When Hiring a Electrician

  • Offers to do the work without a permit to 'save you money' — this is illegal and dangerous
  • Can't explain what they're doing in plain language or gets annoyed when you ask questions
  • Leaves junction boxes uncovered, doesn't label circuits, or leaves exposed wiring
  • Quotes a price that seems too good to be true — electrical work has real material costs and undercutting usually means corner-cutting

DIY vs Hiring a Professional Electrician

Homeowners can safely replace light switch covers, swap out light bulbs, and reset tripped breakers. But any work that involves opening up junction boxes, running new wire, touching your electrical panel, or working with 240V circuits must be done by a licensed electrician. Electrical mistakes are the leading cause of house fires and can kill. No YouTube video is worth that risk.

Electrician Safety Tips

  • Never work on your electrical panel yourself — even with the main breaker off, the lines coming in from the utility are still live and carry lethal voltage
  • If an outlet feels warm to the touch, makes a crackling sound, or shows scorch marks, turn off the breaker immediately and call an electrician
  • Water and electricity are a deadly combination — never attempt electrical work in damp or flooded areas without a professional

Best Time to Hire a Electrician in New Hampshire

Electricians are busiest in spring and summer during remodeling season and when homeowners add outdoor lighting, pools, and AC units. Late fall brings demand for generator installations and holiday lighting circuits. Book panel upgrades and larger projects in late winter or early spring for shorter wait times and potentially better scheduling flexibility.

Electrician Licensing in New Hampshire

Electricians are licensed by the state or municipality in all 50 states. Licensing typically requires thousands of hours of supervised apprenticeship plus a written exam. Always verify your electrician's license is current — most states have an online lookup tool. Some areas also require a separate business license.

City-by-City Costs (89 cities)

CityAvg BidMax BidMin BidZip Codes
Danville$110.00$110.00$110.001
Atkinson$105.00$105.00$105.001
Auburn$105.00$105.00$105.001
Barnstead$105.00$105.00$105.001
Barrington$105.00$105.00$105.001
Bedford$105.00$105.00$105.001
Bennington$105.00$105.00$105.001
Bow$105.00$105.00$105.001
Amherst$105.00$105.00$105.001
Brookline$105.00$105.00$105.001
Candia$105.00$105.00$105.001
Center Strafford$105.00$105.00$105.001
Center Barnstead$105.00$105.00$105.001
Chester$105.00$105.00$105.001
Chichester$105.00$105.00$105.001
Concord$105.00$105.00$105.004
Contoocook$105.00$105.00$105.001
Deerfield$105.00$105.00$105.001
Derry$105.00$105.00$105.001
Dover$105.00$105.00$105.003
Dunbarton$105.00$105.00$105.001
Durham$105.00$105.00$105.001
East Candia$105.00$105.00$105.001
East Derry$105.00$105.00$105.001
East Hampstead$105.00$105.00$105.001
East Kingston$105.00$105.00$105.001
Epping$105.00$105.00$105.001
Epsom$105.00$105.00$105.001
Exeter$105.00$105.00$105.001
Farmington$105.00$105.00$105.001
Francestown$105.00$105.00$105.001
Fremont$105.00$105.00$105.001
Goffstown$105.00$105.00$105.001
Greenfield$105.00$105.00$105.001
Greenland$105.00$105.00$105.001
Greenville$105.00$105.00$105.001
Hampstead$105.00$105.00$105.001
Hampton$105.00$105.00$105.002
Hampton Falls$105.00$105.00$105.001
Henniker$105.00$105.00$105.001
Hollis$105.00$105.00$105.001
Hooksett$105.00$105.00$105.001
Hudson$105.00$105.00$105.001
Kingston$105.00$105.00$105.001
Lee$105.00$105.00$105.001
Litchfield$105.00$105.00$105.001
Londonderry$105.00$105.00$105.001
Loudon$105.00$105.00$105.001
Lyndeborough$105.00$105.00$105.001
Madbury$105.00$105.00$105.001
Manchester$105.00$105.00$105.009
Merrimack$105.00$105.00$105.001
Milford$105.00$105.00$105.001
Mont Vernon$105.00$105.00$105.001
Nashua$105.00$105.00$105.005
New Boston$105.00$105.00$105.001
New Castle$105.00$105.00$105.001
New Ipswich$105.00$105.00$105.001
Newfields$105.00$105.00$105.001
Newmarket$105.00$105.00$105.001
Newton$105.00$105.00$105.001
Newton Junction$105.00$105.00$105.001
North Hampton$105.00$105.00$105.001
North Salem$105.00$105.00$105.001
Northwood$105.00$105.00$105.001
Nottingham$105.00$105.00$105.001
Pelham$105.00$105.00$105.001
Peterborough$105.00$105.00$105.001
Pittsfield$105.00$105.00$105.001
Plaistow$105.00$105.00$105.001
Portsmouth$105.00$105.00$105.005
Raymond$105.00$105.00$105.001
Rochester$105.00$105.00$105.004
Rollinsford$105.00$105.00$105.001
Rye$105.00$105.00$105.001
Rye Beach$105.00$105.00$105.001
Salem$105.00$105.00$105.001
Sandown$105.00$105.00$105.001
Seabrook$105.00$105.00$105.001
Somersworth$105.00$105.00$105.001
Strafford$105.00$105.00$105.001
Stratham$105.00$105.00$105.001
Suncook$105.00$105.00$105.001
Temple$105.00$105.00$105.001
Weare$105.00$105.00$105.001
West Nottingham$105.00$105.00$105.001
West Peterborough$105.00$105.00$105.001
Wilton$105.00$105.00$105.001
Windham$105.00$105.00$105.001

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Coverage Gaps

149 zip codes without coverage

These areas in New Hampshire have no active electricians providers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does electricians cost in New Hampshire?

The average bid for electricians in New Hampshire is $105.04, compared to the national average of $75.76. Prices range from $105 to $110 depending on location. Typical cost range: $200–$500 for most repairs; $1,500–$4,000+ for panel upgrades.

What cities in New Hampshire have electricians coverage?

New Hampshire has electricians providers in 89 cities across 114 zip codes, representing 47.9% coverage of the state. Top cities include Danville, Atkinson, Auburn, Barnstead, Barrington.

How does New Hampshire compare to the national average for electricians?

New Hampshire is 38.7% above the national average for electricians. It ranks #5 out of 45 states by average bid.

Are there areas in New Hampshire without electricians providers?

Yes, 149 zip codes in New Hampshire currently have no active electricians providers. Underserved cities include Acworth, Alstead, Alton, Alton bay, Andover.

When should I hire a electrician in New Hampshire?

Breakers trip frequently or you're running extension cords everywhere because you don't have enough outlets Emergency service is available in most New Hampshire areas. Electricians are busiest in spring and summer during remodeling season and when homeowners add outdoor lighting, pools, and AC units.

What should I look for in a electrician in New Hampshire?

Active state electrical license — this is non-negotiable for safety and code compliance. Experience with your specific need, whether that's a panel upgrade, EV charger, or commercial work. Electricians are licensed by the state or municipality in all 50 states.

Can I do electricians work myself instead of hiring a pro?

Homeowners can safely replace light switch covers, swap out light bulbs, and reset tripped breakers. But any work that involves opening up junction boxes, running new wire, touching your electrical panel, or working with 240V circuits must be done by a licensed electrician. Electrical mistakes are the leading cause of house fires and can kill.

What warranty should I expect from a electrician in New Hampshire?

Expect a minimum 1-year warranty on labor. Panel upgrades and rewiring should carry a 2–5 year labor warranty.