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Electrician prices in Bedok New Town

Researched estimates for Bedok New Town (SGD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Light or fan installation Install fixture or ceiling fan on existing point SGD 40 SGD 80 SGD 150
Add power point New socket on existing circuit SGD 80 SGD 130 SGD 250
Dedicated aircon circuit New circuit from DB for aircon, by LEW SGD 300 SGD 550 SGD 900
Full flat rewiring Rewire a 4-room HDB flat incl. new DB SGD 1,500 SGD 2,800 SGD 4,500

How to hire a electrician pro in Singapore

  1. For electrical installation work (rewiring, DB box changes, new circuits), verify the contractor works under an EMA-licensed Electrical Worker (LEW) — required by Singapore law
  2. For HDB flats, check HDB's renovation rules — electrical works in flats must follow HDB guidelines and use appropriate contractors
  3. Get a fixed per-job quote including transport — per-job pricing is the norm; confirm surcharges for after-hours
  4. Check the company is ACRA-registered with reviews for your job type
  5. Ask for warranty on workmanship (30-90 days common)
  6. For older flats, ask about the DB box condition before adding aircon or high-load appliances

Singapore requires electrical installation work to be done by or under EMA-licensed Electrical Workers (LEWs), and HDB flats have additional renovation rules for electrical works. Minor repairs like replacing a light or fan don't need an LEW, but circuits, rewiring, and DB box work do.

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Frequently asked questions

Are cheap electricians worth the risk?

Electrical is the wrong trade to shop on price alone: bad work hides inside walls, can void insurance, and is a fire risk that surfaces years later. A sane approach: verify the licence/registration first (non-negotiable), then compare 2-3 licensed quotes and choose on communication and scope clarity rather than the lowest number.

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.

Why do older homes cost more for electrical work?

Older properties bring surprises: cloth-insulated or aluminium wiring, missing earth conductors, buried junction boxes, and panels with no spare capacity. Electricians price this risk in, and mid-job discoveries produce variation orders. If your home is 40+ years old and hasn't been rewired, an inspection first is money well spent — it converts unknowns into a priced list.

How long do common electrical jobs take?

Socket or switch replacement: 30 minutes. New light fixture: 30-60 minutes. New circuit to an appliance: 2-4 hours. Consumer unit/panel upgrade: half a day to a day. EV charger install: half a day. Full rewire of a 3-bedroom home: 3-10 days. Anything involving certification adds paperwork time — ask for the certificate before final payment.

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 Singapore?

Per-job pricing dominates: light or fan installation runs S$40-S$150, adding a power point S$80-S$250, and full HDB flat rewiring S$1,500-S$4,500 depending on flat size and points. Transport fees of S$30-S$50 are common; after-hours work carries a surcharge.

When do I legally need an LEW in Singapore?

Electrical installation work — new wiring, new circuits, DB box replacement, and anything affecting the fixed installation — must be carried out by or under an EMA-licensed Electrical Worker. Simple replacements (light fittings, fans on existing points) can be done by regular electricians or handymen.

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