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How Much Does Electrical Work Cost in Dallas?

2026 local cost data for Dallas, Texas. $80-$190/hr, generator demand spikes after ice storms (Feb 2021), TDLR Master Electrician.

Low
$500
Mid Range
$4,500
High
$8,500
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About Dallas Electrical Work Costs in 2026

Dallas electrical work has been reshaped by three trends since 2020: EV adoption, generator demand after the February 2021 ice storm and grid failure, and home additions/ADU construction. Dallas has a humid subtropical climate with hot summers (95-105 °F) and mild winters. The March-June storm season brings frequent hail and occasional tornados. The 100-amp service panels common in 1960s-80s Dallas homes can no longer handle modern loads.

A typical Dallas electrical project runs $500-$8,500 depending on scope. $80-$190/hr, generator demand spikes after ice storms (Feb 2021), TDLR Master Electrician. Panel upgrades to 200A are the most common large project, running $2,500-$4,500 in Dallas.

City of Dallas building permits average 4-8 weeks for typical residential work Electrical permits run $80-$250 for major work. Texas requires the contractor to hold a TDLR Master Electrician license; journeyman electricians work under Master Electrician supervision for permitted jobs. Verify at tdlr.texas.gov.

Dallas-Fort Worth metro hosts roughly 22,000 registered contractors with TDLR-licensed electricians making up roughly 6-8% of the total. Dallas labor runs at the national average. EV charger installs run $1,200-$2,500 in Dallas; combining EV install with a needed panel upgrade saves significant cost vs separate projects.

Generator and transfer switch installations spiked dramatically after the February 2021 Texas grid failure. A whole-house standby generator (Generac, Kohler, Briggs & Stratton) runs $6,000-$12,000 installed including the transfer switch and gas line connection. Portable-with-interlock setups run $2,000-$3,500 and provide essential-loads coverage at a fraction of the cost. Natural gas is preferred where available; propane works where gas lines do not reach.

Choosing a Dallas contractor: Texas trade licensing varies sharply by trade - TDLR Master Electrician is the standard for this work. Verify licensing at tdlr.texas.gov or tsbpe.texas.gov as applicable. Dallas-Fort Worth metro hosts roughly 22,000 registered contractors, so competitive bidding is realistic. Three written bids, references from recent Dallas clients, and a clear written scope of work prevent the most common project disputes. Humid subtropical with hail risk conditions and Texas code requirements both reward contractors with deep local experience over lowest-bid generalists.

Dallas Electrical Cost Factors

FactorDallasNational Avg
Avg Cost$500-$8,500See national avg
Labor Index1.00 (at the national average)1.00 baseline
ClimateHumid subtropical with hail riskVaries
Permit Range$50-$5,000 (by scope)$50-$5,000
TDLR Master ElectricianRequired for permitted workState varies

Data Sources

Estimates based on RSMeans 2026 construction cost data, Angi True Cost Guide 2026, and US Bureau of Labor Statistics regional wage data for the Dallas MSA. Results are for informational purposes only.

Last updated: April 2026 · Dallas labor index: 1.00 (RSMeans)

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Dallas Electrical FAQs

Dallas electrical costs range widely: outlet/switch install $200-$500; 200A panel upgrade $2,500-$4,500; Level 2 EV charger $1,200-$2,500; generator with transfer switch $6,000-$12,000; whole-house rewire $7,500-$15,000. $80-$190/hr, generator demand spikes after ice storms (Feb 2021), TDLR Master Electrician.

Yes, if you have a 100A panel and are adding any of: EV charging, central AC replacement, induction cooktop, electric water heater, generator transfer switch, or major addition. Most 1960s-80s Dallas homes have 100A panels that cannot accommodate modern loads. Panel upgrades take 1-2 days and cost $2,500-$4,500.

Dallas Level 2 EV charger installations run $1,200-$2,500 for typical garage installs including the charger unit. Cost varies with distance from panel ($300-$800 premium beyond 50 feet), finished-wall access, and whether a panel upgrade is needed first. Federal Section 30C credit covers 30% of EV charger installation up to $1,000.

After the February 2021 grid failure, generator installations have become a Dallas priority. Whole-house standby generators ($6,000-$12,000 installed) provide automatic backup. Portable-with-interlock setups ($2,000-$3,500) cover essential loads at a fraction of the cost. Natural gas is preferred over propane in most Dallas neighborhoods where gas service is available.

Yes, for most work. Dallas requires permits for panel upgrades, service upgrades, EV chargers, generators, additions, and rewires. Simple outlet/switch replacements typically need no permit. City of Dallas building permits average 4-8 weeks for typical residential work Texas requires the contractor to hold a TDLR Master Electrician license; verify at tdlr.texas.gov.

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