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Electrician prices in Dublin

Researched estimates for Dublin (EUR), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Socket or switch replacement Swap on existing wiring €80 €140 €250
Light fixture installation Replace or fit new fixture €90 €160 €290
Fuse board upgrade New board with RCBO protection incl. certification €460 €750 €1,150
EV charger installation Home charger install (SEAI grant may apply), excl. unit €580 €1,050 €1,850

How to hire a electrician pro in Ireland

  1. For restricted works (new circuits, fuse board replacement, work near baths/showers), use a Safe Electric (RECI) registered electrical contractor — legally required in Ireland
  2. Ask for the completion certificate — Safe Electric contractors must certify restricted works
  3. Get the hourly rate or job quote agreed up front (typically €45-€80/hr)
  4. For bigger jobs, get 2-3 written quotes with identical scope
  5. Confirm insurance
  6. For house purchases, commission a periodic inspection report on older wiring

Ireland legally requires 'restricted electrical works' — including fuse board replacement and new circuits — to be carried out by Safe Electric registered electrical contractors, who must issue completion certificates. Check registration at safeelectric.ie before booking.

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Frequently asked questions

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.

Do I need an electrical safety inspection when buying a house?

Strongly recommended anywhere, and formalised in some countries (periodic inspection reports, compliance certificates at sale). An inspection typically costs a few hours of labour and reveals dangerous DIY history, degraded insulation, missing earthing, and undersized panels — exactly the defects that are expensive to discover after moving in. Use the report as a negotiation item.

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.

How do I find a good electrician in Dublin?

Start with your country's licence or registration check — most countries regulate electrical work — then filter Dublin electricians by recent reviews for your job type. For anything beyond a fixture swap, get two or three quotes on the same written scope. An electrician who asks questions about your consumer unit/panel and wiring age before quoting is usually the better bet.

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 an electrician cost in Ireland?

Hourly rates typically run €45-€80, with call-outs €60-€120 and higher in Dublin. A fuse board upgrade with certification runs roughly €400-€1,000. Small jobs are commonly bundled — a morning of small fixes at €150-€250 beats three separate call-outs.

What electrical work legally requires a registered contractor in Ireland?

Restricted works: replacing a distribution board, installing new final circuits, and work in special locations like bathrooms. These must be done by a Safe Electric registered contractor who certifies the work. Minor like-for-like repairs fall outside the restriction, but using registered contractors keeps everything certifiable.

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