£47–£84/hr | £230–£400/day

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

Electrician rates in Edinburgh — by hour, by day, and by job type. Edinburgh rates sit above the Scottish average — driven by high property values, Old Town listed building work, and Scotland's capital city premium.

Electrician Rates in Edinburgh vs the National Average

Rate TypeEdinburghUK National Average
Hourly rate£47–£84/hr£45–£80/hr
Day rate£230–£400/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. New Town properties, Stockbridge, and Morningside command the highest residential rates. Listed building consents in the Old Town add complexity and cost to renovation projects.

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How Much Do Electricians Charge for Common Jobs in Edinburgh?

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

Replace consumer unit
£420–£735
Fuse board upgrade
Install a new socket
£84–£158
Single socket
Full rewire (3-bed)
£2,625–£5,250
Labour only
Install EV charger
£525–£1,050
Incl. OZEV grant offset
Fault finding
£79–£158
Per hour, minimum charge
Outdoor lighting install
£160–£420
Per light point
Extractor fan install
£105–£210
Supply and fit
Emergency call-out
£105–£265
Out-of-hours

Why Are Electrician Rates in Edinburgh Different?

Edinburgh's historic building stock requires specialist skills — lime mortar, traditional slate, and period joinery. Listed building consent restrictions slow jobs down, which is reflected in pricing. The short-term rental market also drives high renovation volumes.

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 Edinburgh?
    Electricians in Edinburgh typically charge £47–£84/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 Edinburgh?
    A day rate for an electrician in Edinburgh is typically £230–£400. Day rates are most common for larger projects like rewires, where the electrician is on site full days across multiple days.
  • Do electricians in Edinburgh charge extra for emergency work?
    Yes — out-of-hours emergency electrical work in Edinburgh typically costs 1.5–2× the standard rate, often with a minimum call-out charge on top.
  • Why do electrician rates in Edinburgh differ from the national average?
    Edinburgh's historic building stock requires specialist skills — lime mortar, traditional slate, and period joinery. Listed building consent restrictions slow jobs down, which is reflected in pricing. The short-term rental market also drives high renovation volumes.
  • Does my electrician in Edinburgh 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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