Find a electrician in Atlanta, GA

Find electricians in Atlanta, GA

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Top 10 electricians in Atlanta, GA

Homeowners agree: these Atlanta electricians are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Lawn System Solutions

Lawn System Solutions

New on HomeGuide
1 hire on HomeGuide
5+ years in business
Serves Atlanta, GA
Lawn System Solutions specializes exclusively in the technical side of your yard. We aren't your weekly mowers—we are irrigation, drainage, and lighting experts with over a decade of experience. From installing Hunter MP Rotating heads for water efficiency to solving complex Gwinnett County drainage issues, we ensure your outdoor systems run perfectly."
Edwards Electrical LLC

Edwards Electrical LLC

New on HomeGuide
1996+ years in business
Serves Atlanta, GA
I have my four sons that works with me, I have two work vans and I been in business for 30years. I also work around Atlanta and outside of Atlanta.
Safe Wire Electric, LLC

Safe Wire Electric, LLC

5.0(4)
1 hire on HomeGuide
13+ years in business
Serves Atlanta, GA
Tim M. says, "Thanks for all your assistance and professionalism. The technician really understood how to place my lights for maximum coverage. Outstanding service." Read more
Javi Electric

Javi Electric

New on HomeGuide
Serves Atlanta, GA
I’m very reliable, trustworthy and very hardworking. I think I have the best prices around and I take a lot of pride in my work.
Roger Solutions Group Inc.

Roger Solutions Group Inc.

5.0(1)
1 hire on HomeGuide
Serves Atlanta, GA
Erika B. says, "Very happy with the work done will use the the future." Read more
Odd Jobs Inc.

Odd Jobs Inc.

5.0(1)
14+ years in business
Serves Atlanta, GA
Bill V. says, "Quality craftsmanship, timely manner of job completion, friendly family oriented demeanor and exceptional clean up" Read more
RP Electrical

RP Electrical

5.0(2)
2 hires on HomeGuide
12+ years in business
Serves Atlanta, GA
Over 30 years of experience commercial and residential service
Mostly Floors And Home Remodeling

Mostly Floors And Home Remodeling

5.0Exceptional(6)
15 hires on HomeGuide
26+ years in business
Serves Atlanta, GA & Online
Crystal C. says, "The quick turn around and quality of work made the remodel easy. I like there was someone on the job everyday and there was always communication of where we were in the process" Read more
Mitchell Llc

Mitchell Llc

New on HomeGuide
18+ years in business
Serves Atlanta, GA
We offer professional and honest on time installs for small electrical jobs and most household applications. I love what I do and how helping others with my skills makes my clients feel.
Des Electric

Des Electric

New on HomeGuide
Serves Atlanta, GA
I don't operate a business, I am an electrician who wants to do side work. I have been in the trade for 20 years. I do residential, commercial, and industrial electrical work. I don't have a license, but I will save you money compared to contractors.

Your Electricians questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

What does a residential electrician do?

A qualified electrician can fix any electrical issues, install new electrical components and wiring, and ensure the electrical systems are safe for homeowners.

Call an electrician near you today for:

  • Installing a light fixture or chandelier
  • Installing a ceiling fan, exhaust fan, or bathroom ventilation
  • Adding or replacing an electrical outlet or socket
  • Updating or replacing a circuit breaker box
  • Fixing flickering lights or loose electrical wires
  • Fixing electrical appliances
  • Installing new wiring or cables
  • Installing doorbells, smoke detectors, and security systems
  • Installing or repairing pool heaters, hot tubs, and generators
  • Installing or updating an outdoor electrical panel
  • Adding outdoor lighting
  • Solve any electrical emergencies

If you are unsure of the problem, schedule an electrical inspection.

How much does a licensed electrician cost in my area?

Electricians cost $40 to $100 per hour with an average $75 minimum call-out fee. Emergency electricians charge $150+ per hour for 24-hour service on weekends, holidays, and evenings. Most electrical projects cost $150 to $400, depending on the job complexity, location, travel fees, and skill level of the electrician.

View our electrical work pricing guide for a complete list of projects and estimated costs.

Do electricians offer free estimates?

Yes, electricians do offer free estimates. Whether you need new electrical work or repairs, most reasonable electricians offer a free quote. To get an accurate and free estimate, research and contact professional electricians near you and share details about your electrical needs.

How do I find a nearby electrician to hire?

Start by searching online to find licensed electricians in your area. After researching and finding potential candidates:

  • Compare at least three free estimates from reputable electricians.
  • Select electrical companies that are licensed, bonded, and experienced.
  • Verify their insurance, worker’s compensation, and bond guarantees.
  • Look at their reviews on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Ask about their warranties and guarantees.
  • Ask for a written contract, warranty, and detailed estimate.
  • Be cautious of cheap electricians as quality may suffer.

After asking questions and verifying their credentials, hire the most qualified and affordable electrician near you.

What questions should I ask a local electrician?

The best residential electrical contractors are licensed, bonded, insured, and provide free estimates.

When looking for the best electrician, ask the following questions:

  • Are you licensed?
  • How long have you been in business?
  • Is your electrical work insured or bonded?
  • How much will my project cost? Can I get a written estimate?
  • Do you offer a warranty or guarantee?
  • Will you be performing the work or someone else?
  • What permits do I need, and will you pull them?

Can I do electrical work myself?

Doing your own electrical work without a license is not recommended. Even small, simple electrical problems can be dangerous and lead to harming yourself or your home. Licensed electricians have specialized training to perform work safely without damaging your home.

Reviews for Atlanta electricians

Recent success stories from people in the Atlanta area.
Damien S.
Michael provides fair prices, and he is very polite. When Michael comes to your house, he is very aware of shoes in the house, and he gets right to his job. I have used Michael's service on several occasions, and I have even referred him to several of my friends and clients. If you want a fair price and quality work, then Michael is your guy! He also goes above and beyond when providing you service and even giving you an analysis of other items that might need to be completed to prevent future issue.
Safe Wire Electric, LLC
Robert H.
Prompt and professional. Very reliable.
RP Electrical
Ryan B.
Henry does a great job with his work and projects. He informs you every step of the way and even goes the extra mile when issues do come up. Will always recommend and use him again for future projects
Mostly floors and home remodeling
Johnny G.
Mike was clean and extremely knowledgeable electrician. I recommend asking for him by name!
iPower Georgia
Heather H.
​Tommy at Maddox Electrical Service was fantastic! He was professional, knowledgeable, and took care of my electrical issues quickly. The pricing was very fair, and he even cleaned up the work area when he was done. It's great to find a licensed electrician who is reliable and does great work. I highly recommend Maddox Electrical Service for any electrical job, big or small.
Maddox Electrical Services
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