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How much does an electrician cost in Ireland?

Updated June 2026 8 min read

A registered electrician in Ireland typically charges a call-out fee of €60–€100 plus an hourly rate of €50–€80, or a day rate of around €280–€450. Small jobs such as fitting a socket usually fall between €80 and €150, while a full house rewire can run from €4,000 to €10,000 or more.

Always use an electrician registered with Safe Electric (RECI/ECSSA). For certain works they must issue a completion certificate, which matters for safety, insurance and selling your home.

Typical electrician costs in Ireland (2026)

JobTypical price
Call-out fee€60 – €100
Hourly rate€50 – €80
Day rate€280 – €450
Fit / replace a socket€80 – €150
Replace fuse board (consumer unit)€350 – €700
Full house rewire (3-bed)€4,000 – €10,000
Install EV chargerSEAI grant may apply€600 – €1,200
Light fitting installation€60 – €120

Prices are typical 2026 estimates and vary by job, condition and location.

Call-out fees, hourly and day rates explained

Most electricians charge a call-out fee that covers travel and the first part of a visit, then bill by the hour. For larger projects they switch to a day rate or a fixed quote. Emergency and out-of-hours work attracts a premium, sometimes 1.5–2x the standard rate.

How much does a house rewire cost?

A full rewire is the biggest electrical job most homeowners face. For a typical three-bed home, budget €4,000–€10,000 depending on size, the number of sockets and circuits, whether walls need chasing, and how much making-good (plastering and decorating) is required afterwards.

Rewires are usually priced as a fixed quote after a site visit, and should always include a Safe Electric completion certificate.

EV chargers and grants

Home EV charger installation usually costs €600–€1,200. An SEAI grant can reduce the cost of a home charger for eligible properties, so check current grant amounts and conditions before booking.

Always use a registered electrician

  • Confirm they're registered with Safe Electric (RECI or ECSSA).
  • Ask for a completion certificate on notifiable works.
  • Get a written, itemised quote for anything beyond a quick repair.
  • Check public liability insurance is in place.

Frequently asked questions

How much does an electrician charge per hour in Ireland?+

Most electricians charge €50–€80 per hour, plus a call-out fee of €60–€100. Larger jobs are usually quoted as a day rate or fixed price.

How much does it cost to rewire a house in Ireland?+

A full rewire of a typical three-bed home costs €4,000–€10,000, depending on size, the number of circuits and the amount of making-good needed afterwards.

How much to install an EV charger at home?+

Home EV charger installation typically costs €600–€1,200. An SEAI grant may reduce this for eligible homes.

Do I need a certificate after electrical work?+

For notifiable works, a Safe Electric registered electrician must issue a completion certificate. Keep it for insurance and when selling your home.

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