Electrician near you in Hong Kong
Known locally as registered electrical worker (電工). Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in Hong Kong.
Typical price: HK$300–HK$30,000
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What electrician costs in Hong Kong
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Socket or switch work Replace or repair socket/switch on existing wiring | HK$300 | HK$600 | HK$1,200 |
| Add a socket or circuit point New point with surface conduit | HK$400 | HK$800 | HK$1,500 |
| Light fixture installation Replace or fit new fixture | HK$300 | HK$550 | HK$1,000 |
| Flat rewiring Rewire a 500-700 sq ft flat incl. new DB | HK$8,000 | HK$15,000 | HK$30,000 |
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How to hire a electrician pro in Hong Kong
- Verify the worker is an EMSD Registered Electrical Worker and the company a Registered Electrical Contractor — required for fixed electrical work in Hong Kong
- Ask which grade (A/B/C) the worker holds — grade A covers typical domestic low-voltage work
- For flats, check whether building management requires contractor registration for in-unit works
- Get a fixed per-job quote including materials — per-job pricing is standard
- Ask for testing and, for notifiable works, the WR1 certification paperwork
- Check Business Registration and platform reviews (Toby, HKTVmall services)
Frequently asked questions
How much does an EV charger installation cost?
A home EV charger install is typically half a day's work: mounting the unit, running a dedicated circuit from the panel, and adding protection devices. Total cost depends on the charger you buy, cable run distance, and whether your panel has spare capacity — a panel upgrade can double the project. In several countries this is notifiable/regulated work, and grants or utility rebates may apply — ask the installer.
Should I get multiple quotes for electrical work?
For anything beyond a minimum-charge visit, yes — two or three. Insist each quote covers the same scope: number of points, certification included, chasing and making good walls, and parts brands. The cheapest quote often excludes certification or wall repair; the comparison only means something on identical scope.
Why does my circuit breaker keep tripping?
Three usual causes: an overloaded circuit (too many high-draw appliances on one circuit), a short circuit (damaged cable or appliance), or an earth-leakage fault picked up by an RCD/GFCI — often a failing appliance or moisture ingress. Unplug everything on the circuit and reset; if it holds, plug things back one at a time to find the culprit. If it trips with nothing plugged in, call an electrician.
How much does it cost to replace a light fixture or ceiling fan?
A straightforward swap on an existing, sound circuit is typically a minimum-charge visit of under an hour. Costs rise when the fixture is heavy (needs a rated box or bracing), ceilings are high (ladder or scaffold work), or the existing wiring turns out to be degraded. Buying the fixture yourself and paying labour-only is normal and usually cheapest.
How much does an electrician cost in Hong Kong?
Per-job pricing is standard: socket or switch work runs HK$300-HK$1,200, adding a socket HK$400-HK$1,500, and rewiring a flat HK$8,000-HK$30,000 depending on size and conduit work. Night and urgent calls carry a 50-100% premium.
Do I need a registered electrician for small jobs in Hong Kong?
Fixed electrical works — anything on the building's wiring — legally require an EMSD Registered Electrical Worker. Plugging in appliances or replacing a lamp is fine yourself, but socket, switch, and circuit work is registered-worker territory. Ask to see the EMSD registration card.
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