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⚡ Electrical Costs in Miami, FL

How much does an electrician cost in Miami? Based on BLS OEWS May 2024 wage data and RSMeans 2024 construction costs, here are real numbers — not the "$99–$975" ranges you get from lead-gen sites.

BLS OEWS May 2024 RSMeans 2024 NEC 2023 (National Electrical Code) Miami labor index: 0.81×
BLS BASE WAGE
$24/hr
Worker wage (before overhead)
BILLED RATE
$60/hr
What you pay (2.5× for licensing, tools, van, liability insurance)
CITY INDEX
0.81×
vs national baseline
JOBS PRICED
27
RSMeans validated

What affects electrician costs in Miami

Miami-Dade has the strictest wind-load requirements in the US, affecting outdoor electrical installations. Hurricane panel requirements.

Electrical Job Costs in Miami, FL

Every price below is adjusted to Miami's labor market using a 0.81× city index applied to RSMeans 2024 national data. Labor hours assume standard conditions — add 15–40% for older homes, difficult access, or code catch-up.

Job Price Range Hours Permit
GFCI Outlet Install
NEC 210.8: Required within 6ft of any sink. Protects all downstream outlets on same circuit.
$61–$203 1h No
AFCI Breaker Upgrade (per circuit)
NEC 210.12 (2020): AFCI required for all 15/20A branch circuits in living areas.
$61–$162 1h Required
Tamper-Resistant Outlets (per room)
NEC 406.12 (2008): Required at all 15/20A receptacles in all rooms (not just kitchens/baths).
$81–$243 1h No
Ceiling Fan Replace (existing box)
Verify existing box has "Acceptable for Fan Support" stamp before installing.
$81–$365 1.5h No
Outdoor GFCI Outlets (×2)
Must be in weatherproof in-use cover (NEC 406.9). WR+GFCI device required.
$162–$486 2h No
New 20A Dedicated Circuit
Dishwashers, microwaves, refrigerators, washers all require dedicated 20A circuits.
$203–$608 3h Required
Smoke/CO Detectors - Hardwired (×4)
Interconnected required in new construction. Battery backup required on all.
$243–$648 3h No
New 240V Circuit (30-50A)
For dryers (30A), ranges (50A), HVAC (varies). Run 10/3 or 6/3 Romex.
$284–$891 4h Required
Ceiling Fan + New Box + Circuit
Fan-rated box required (NEC 314.27). Standard round boxes cannot support fan load.
$284–$729 3.5h No
Meter Socket Replacement
Utility owns the meter, homeowner owns the socket. Get utility approval first.
$324–$972 4h Required
Recessed Lights Install (×4)
IC-rated can required in insulated ceilings. LED retrofit is 15-min vs full can replacement.
$324–$972 4h No
Generator Transfer Switch (manual)
Interlock kit vs manual transfer switch - never backfeed utility (NEC 702).
$324–$972 4h Required
Service Entrance Cable Replace
Damaged SE cable is a critical fire/shock hazard. Utility must disconnect.
$486–$1,620 5h Required
EV Charger Level 2 Hardwired
Panel proximity = biggest cost variable. 50ft run vs 5ft = $300-600 wire cost difference.
$567–$1,539 4.5h Required
Subpanel Install (100A)
Must be properly grounded and bonded. Cannot bond neutral to ground at subpanel (NEC 250.142).
$648–$1,782 6h Required
Aluminum Branch Wiring Remediation
Options: full rewire (safest), CO/ALR at every device, AlumiConn at every junction.
$810–$3,240 10h Required
Panel Upgrade 60A→100A
60A fuse boxes are a home insurance red flag. Utility coordination required.
$972–$2,430 7h Required
K&T Partial Update (1 circuit)
Partial is often false economy - connected circuits still ungrounded.
$1,215–$3,240 12h Required
Solar Inverter Replacement
Microinverter vs string inverter - different replacement process entirely.
$1,215–$3,240 6h Required
Panel Replace - Pushmatic
Pushmatic panels: Bulldog brand, button-style breakers, no trip test capability.
$1,458–$3,240 9h Required
Panel Upgrade 100A→200A
Utility shutoff adds 1-3 day delay. Load calculation required. Inspector same day.
$1,458–$3,402 8h Required
Panel Replace - Zinsco/Sylvania
Zinsco breakers bond to bus bar, fail to trip while appearing OFF. Same danger as FPE.
$1,620–$3,645 9h Required
Panel Replace - FPE Stab-Lok
FPE Stab-Lok: 25-65% breaker failure rate (IEEE). Most insurers now require disclosure or replacement.
$1,782–$4,050 10h Required
Panel Upgrade 200A→400A
Required for large homes with EV charging, whole-home generators, electric heating.
$2,835–$6,480 12h Required
Standby Generator Install (whole-home)
Gas line, automatic transfer switch, utility coordination, concrete pad all required.
$6,480–$16,200 20h Required
Whole Home Rewire
NECA: 100-160 hrs for 1,500 sqft. Drywall patching = 30-40% of total cost.
$9,720–$28,350 140h Required
Knob & Tube Full Rewire
Cannot insulate over K&T (NEC 394.12). Every circuit requires complete conductor replacement.
$12,150–$36,450 160h Required

Prices: RSMeans 2024 × 0.81 (Miami index). Labor: BLS OEWS May 2024. Code: NEC 2023 (National Electrical Code). Required for all panel work, new circuits, and service upgrades in every US jurisdiction.

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