Electrical cost in Fort Worth, TX
Licensed electricians handle panel upgrades, rewiring, outlet and lighting work, and EV charger installs. Electrical work is one area where DIY savings are rarely worth the risk or the failed inspection.
What's different about electrical in Fort Worth
Pricing for electrical work in Fort Worth tracks close to national averages, but availability tightens in the weeks after major storms. Get more than one quote and make sure each one covers the same scope before you compare numbers.
Fort Worth pricing runs slightly under Dallas on labor for most trades — often 3–8% — but permit costs and inspection timelines vary widely between Fort Worth proper and the surrounding suburbs. Post-hail roofing quotes spike the same way they do across DFW.
Typical costs
Service call
Outlet, switch, or fixture troubleshooting.
$180 – $350
Panel upgrade to 200A
Includes permit and utility coordination.
$2,200 – $4,500
EV charger install
Depends on distance from the panel.
$800 – $2,400
Whole-home rewire
Common in pre-1960 homes.
$8,000 – $25,000
Ranges reflect typical residential pricing. Fort Worth labor rates, permits, and access can move them.
Common questions
Do I need a panel upgrade?
If you have a 100A panel and plan to add an EV charger, heat pump, or major addition, usually yes. Frequent breaker trips are another sign.
Is aluminum wiring dangerous?
Branch aluminum wiring from the 1960s–70s needs approved connectors at every device. Many insurers ask about it.
Things to watch out for
- Handymen doing panel or circuit work without a master electrician's license number on the permit.
- Quotes that exclude the permit and inspection fee.
Serving Fort Worth and nearby Arlington, Keller, Southlake, Grapevine, Mansfield, Burleson.
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