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Electrician Contractors in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Licensed electrical contractors for residential and commercial work..

Electrical work requires licensed professionals for safety and code compliance. Electricians handle panel upgrades, circuit installation, outlet and switch work, lighting installation, EV charger installation, whole-house rewiring, and generator hookups. Most states require electricians to hold a state electrical license, and permits are required for virtually all electrical work beyond simple fixture replacements. Hiring an unlicensed person for electrical work creates serious fire and safety risks and can void your homeowners insurance. Panel upgrades from 100-amp to 200-amp service are increasingly common as homes add EV chargers, heat pumps, and additional circuits.

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Listed contractors

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Typical cost

What to look for when hiring a electrician contractor

  • Ask for the electrician's state electrical license number and verify it's current.
  • Confirm they pull electrical permits and schedule required inspections.
  • Get a detailed estimate specifying wire gauge, circuit breaker sizes, and fixture allowances.
  • Ask about their experience with your specific project type (panel upgrade, rewire, EV charger, etc.).

Electrician contractors in Pittsburgh(31 listed)

ADVANCED CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A RBC CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
CARL WALKER CONSTRUCTION INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
DGI-MENARD INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A H/H · PITTSBURGH · PA
ENVIRONMENTAL HOLDINGS GROUP LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC ASB · PITTSBURGH · PA
Flynn Construction Management General Contracting Inc.
Contractor Registration - Business Entity · PITTSBURGH · PA
FLYNN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT GENERAL CONTRACTING INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CIC · PITTSBURGH · PA
GEORGE Y OPENKO
TRADESMAN TRAD MPLB · PITTSBURGH · PA
GO GREEN CONSTRUCTION INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
GO GREEN CONSTRUCTION RETAIL, INC.
Building Contractor (Certified) · PITTSBURGH · PA
JOSEPH B FAY CO
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A RBC CBC CIC HIC H/H · PITTSBURGH · PA
KP BUILDERS INC
Building Contractor (Certified) · PITTSBURGH · PA
LLI CONSTRUCTION INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
MASCARO CONSTRUCTION CO L P
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A RBC CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
MCK CONTRACTING LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
ORACLE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LLC
SCC · PITTSBURGH · PA
PENNTEX VENTURES LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
PINE CONTRACTING LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
P J DICK INCORPORATED
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A RBC CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
PRECISION ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A ELE · PITTSBURGH · PA
R HILL CONSTRUCTION LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
RYCON CONSTRUCTION INC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · PITTSBURGH · PA
SARGENT ELECTRIC COMPANY
Electrical and Wiring Installation · PITTSBURGH · PA
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SHANNON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA
SYSTEM ONE HOLDINGS LLC
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR · PITTSBURGH · PA
TRUMBULL CORPORATION
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A H/H · PITTSBURGH · PA
WESCO Energy Solutions
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR · PITTSBURGH · PA
WESCO ENERGY SOLUTIONS
Electrical - Class A Electrical Contractor · PITTSBURGH · PA
WESCO SERVICES LLC
Commercial Specialty Contractor Level 1 · PITTSBURGH · PA
WESCO SERVICES LLC
C-Electrical Contractor · PITTSBURGH · PA
WESCO SERVICES LLC DBA WESCO ENERGY SOLUTIONS
Electrical and Wiring Installation · PITTSBURGH · PA
WL PORT-LAND SYSTEMS INC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · PITTSBURGH · PA

How much does electrician cost in Pittsburgh?

$85 – $150Full cost guide →per hour (typical)

Service calls: $85–$200. Panel upgrade (200A): $1,800–$4,000. Whole-house rewire: $8,000–$20,000. EV charger install: $500–$2,000. Always get written estimates.

Electrician contractors in Pittsburgh — FAQ

How many electrician contractors are in Pittsburgh?

EdgeLocal lists 31 licensed electrician contractors in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. All listings are sourced from state licensing registries.

What is the average rating for electrician contractors in Pittsburgh?

Electrician contractors in Pittsburgh are listed on EdgeLocal with ratings sourced from Google Business profiles. Use the directory to compare rated contractors near you.

Do electrician contractors in Pittsburgh need to be licensed?

Yes. Pennsylvania requires electrician contractors to hold a valid state license. Always verify a contractor's license is current and in good standing before signing any contract or allowing work to begin.

How do I find a reliable electrician contractor in Pittsburgh?

Start by verifying the contractor holds a valid Pennsylvania license. Check their Google rating and read reviews. Get at least three written estimates. Confirm they carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance. Ask for references from recent Pittsburgh jobs.

General Electrician FAQs

  • How much does a panel upgrade cost?

    Upgrading from a 100-amp to a 200-amp electrical panel costs $1,800–$4,000 installed, including the new panel, breakers, and any required utility coordination. This upgrade is increasingly necessary for homes adding EV chargers, heat pumps, electric ranges, or other high-draw equipment. The electrician must coordinate with your utility company for a temporary service disconnect. The project typically takes one day and requires a permit and inspection. Some older homes may also need the service entrance cable and meter base upgraded, adding $500–$1,500.

  • Do I need a permit for electrical work?

    Yes. Almost all electrical work beyond replacing a switch or outlet requires a permit and inspection in most jurisdictions. This includes new circuits, panel upgrades, rewiring, adding outlets, and any outdoor or garage wiring. The permit ensures a certified electrical inspector reviews the work for code compliance and safety. Your electrician should include permit costs in their estimate and handle the application and inspection scheduling. Unpermitted electrical work is a fire risk, an insurance liability, and a red flag at home resale inspections.

  • How much does it cost to install an EV charger?

    A Level 2 EV charger installation (240V, 40–50 amp circuit) costs $500–$2,000 for labor and materials, plus the charger unit itself ($300–$700). If the electrical panel is near the garage, costs are on the lower end. If the panel is far away or needs a subpanel, costs are higher. Homes with 100-amp panels may need a panel upgrade ($1,800–$4,000) to support the additional load. The federal EV charger tax credit (30% up to $1,000) may apply. Always hire a licensed electrician for this work.

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