£45–£80/hr | £220–£380/day

How Much Does an Electrician Charge in Birmingham? (2025)

Electrician rates in Birmingham — by hour, by day, and by job type. Birmingham rates broadly track the national average, though HS2 infrastructure work has absorbed tradesperson capacity, nudging residential rates upward.

Electrician Rates in Birmingham vs the National Average

Rate TypeBirminghamUK National Average
Hourly rate£45–£80/hr£45–£80/hr
Day rate£220–£380/day£220–£380/day

Electrician rates differ across UK cities driven by certification requirements, EV charger demand, and the complexity of older housing stock. All electrical work in England must comply with Part P building regulations. The city centre and Jewellery Quarter attract slightly higher rates. Edgbaston and Harborne tend to see higher residential pricing than outer suburbs.

Are you an Electrician in Birmingham? These are market averages — your rate should reflect your actual costs. Use our free electrician rate calculator to find what you personally need to charge.

How Much Do Electricians Charge for Common Jobs in Birmingham?

These figures show Birmingham-adjusted estimates for typical jobs. Prices include labour only unless stated.

Replace consumer unit
£400–£700
Fuse board upgrade
Install a new socket
£80–£150
Single socket
Full rewire (3-bed)
£2,500–£5,000
Labour only
Install EV charger
£500–£1,000
Incl. OZEV grant offset
Fault finding
£75–£150
Per hour, minimum charge
Outdoor lighting install
£150–£400
Per light point
Extractor fan install
£100–£200
Supply and fit
Emergency call-out
£100–£250
Out-of-hours

Why Are Electrician Rates in Birmingham Different?

Birmingham has a large and well-supplied tradesperson base, which keeps most rates competitive. HS2 and the ongoing Centenary Square redevelopment have tightened supply slightly, particularly for groundworkers and builders.

Good to know: Only use NICEIC, NAPIT, or ELECSA registered electricians. They can self-certify work without you needing a separate building control application.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does an electrician charge per hour in Birmingham?
    Electricians in Birmingham typically charge £45–£80/hr. Rates vary based on the work type — a consumer unit replacement is usually quoted as a fixed job rather than hourly.
  • What is the electrician day rate in Birmingham?
    A day rate for an electrician in Birmingham is typically £220–£380. Day rates are most common for larger projects like rewires, where the electrician is on site full days across multiple days.
  • Do electricians in Birmingham charge extra for emergency work?
    Yes — out-of-hours emergency electrical work in Birmingham typically costs 1.5–2× the standard rate, often with a minimum call-out charge on top.
  • Why do electrician rates in Birmingham differ from the national average?
    Birmingham has a large and well-supplied tradesperson base, which keeps most rates competitive. HS2 and the ongoing Centenary Square redevelopment have tightened supply slightly, particularly for groundworkers and builders.
  • Does my electrician in Birmingham need to be registered?
    For most electrical work — especially consumer units, new circuits, and outdoor wiring — your electrician needs Part P certification. Look for NICEIC, NAPIT, or ELECSA registration. This lets them self-certify work without a separate building control application.

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