£50–£88/hr | £240–£420/day

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

Electrician rates in Bristol — by hour, by day, and by job type. Bristol consistently commands above-average rates. The city has fewer tradespeople relative to demand than comparable cities, and high property values drive quality expectations.

Electrician Rates in Bristol vs the National Average

Rate TypeBristolUK National Average
Hourly rate£50–£88/hr£45–£80/hr
Day rate£240–£420/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. Clifton, Redland, and Cotham carry a noticeable premium for residential work. The wider Bristol and Bath area is one of the most expensive outside London for trade services.

Are you an Electrician in Bristol? 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 Bristol?

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

Replace consumer unit
£440–£770
Fuse board upgrade
Install a new socket
£88–£165
Single socket
Full rewire (3-bed)
£2,750–£5,500
Labour only
Install EV charger
£550–£1,100
Incl. OZEV grant offset
Fault finding
£83–£165
Per hour, minimum charge
Outdoor lighting install
£165–£440
Per light point
Extractor fan install
£110–£220
Supply and fit
Emergency call-out
£110–£275
Out-of-hours

Why Are Electrician Rates in Bristol Different?

Bristol's combination of high property prices, strong demand, and a limited local tradesperson supply has pushed rates well above the national average. The city also attracts a lot of high-specification renovation work.

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 Bristol?
    Electricians in Bristol typically charge £50–£88/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 Bristol?
    A day rate for an electrician in Bristol is typically £240–£420. Day rates are most common for larger projects like rewires, where the electrician is on site full days across multiple days.
  • Do electricians in Bristol charge extra for emergency work?
    Yes — out-of-hours emergency electrical work in Bristol typically costs 1.5–2× the standard rate, often with a minimum call-out charge on top.
  • Why do electrician rates in Bristol differ from the national average?
    Bristol's combination of high property prices, strong demand, and a limited local tradesperson supply has pushed rates well above the national average. The city also attracts a lot of high-specification renovation work.
  • Does my electrician in Bristol 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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