Electrician in Hong Kong Island
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Typical price: HK$350–HK$34,500
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Electrician prices in Hong Kong Island
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Socket or switch work Replace or repair socket/switch on existing wiring | HK$350 | HK$690 | HK$1,400 |
| Add a socket or circuit point New point with surface conduit | HK$460 | HK$920 | HK$1,700 |
| Light fixture installation Replace or fit new fixture | HK$350 | HK$630 | HK$1,150 |
| Flat rewiring Rewire a 500-700 sq ft flat incl. new DB | HK$9,200 | HK$17,300 | HK$34,500 |
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)
Hong Kong's Electricity Ordinance requires fixed electrical works to be done by EMSD Registered Electrical Workers employed by Registered Electrical Contractors, with periodic testing (WR1/WR2 forms) for many installations. Older buildings with aging fuse boards and mixed wiring are the main hazard area.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to rewire a house?
Rewiring is priced per circuit or per property size and is one of the most invasive electrical jobs — walls are opened, and the house may be partly without power for days. Expect a multi-day job costing two to three orders of magnitude more than a service call. Get itemised quotes (per room or per point), and ask what wall-repair 'making good' is included, as that is where quotes diverge most.
What is a panel or consumer unit upgrade, and when do I need one?
The panel (consumer unit, fuse board, DB board) distributes power to your circuits. Upgrades are needed when it uses obsolete fuses, lacks modern safety devices (RCD/GFCI/RCBO protection), trips constantly, or can't support new loads like an EV charger or induction range. It is regulated work in most countries and usually requires certification or inspection — budget for a licensed pro, never DIY.
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.
Why do electricians charge a call-out fee?
The fee covers travel and the first block of time on site, and it protects the electrician against 30-minute jobs that consume half a morning with travel. It is standard in most markets. Ask whether it includes the first hour and whether it is waived or credited if you proceed with quoted work.
What counts as an electrical emergency?
Burning smells from outlets or the panel, sparking, buzzing from the consumer unit, repeated breaker trips you can't isolate, and any exposed live wiring — switch off the affected circuit (or the main switch) and call an emergency electrician. A single dead outlet or a tripped breaker that resets and holds is a next-business-day job at standard rates.
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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