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Electrical Work Cost in Lombard, IL

The average electrical project in Lombard, IL costs between $2,200 and $18,250 depending on the type of work, home size, and complexity.

Panel Upgrade $3,200
Whole House Rewire $13,950
EV Charger $2,000
Generator $9,400

Electrical Service Costs in Lombard

Service Low High
Panel Upgrade (100A to 200A)$2,200$4,250
Whole House Rewire$9,700$18,250
EV Charger Installation$950$3,050
Generator Installation$4,250$14,600
Circuit Addition (per circuit)$250$600
Outlet/Switch Replacement$200$350

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does electrical work cost in Lombard?

Electrical work costs in Lombard run above national norms — most homeowners spend $2,200 to $18,250, depending on scope, materials, and finish level. Lombard labor rates sit 47% above the US median, making labor the single largest cost factor for electrical work.

Why is electrical work more expensive in Lombard?

Electrical work in Lombard runs roughly 36% above the national average. Lombard labor rates sit 47% above the US median, making labor the single largest cost factor for electrical work. This is structural — driven by local cost of living and demand — not something negotiation can erase. Lombard's housing stock averages 48 years — the age where original installations start failing and code requirements have evolved. Most electrical work quotes will include some code-catch-up items that newer homes wouldn't need.

How does Lombard's winter climate affect electrical service strategy selection?

Whole-home generator demand in Lombard has climbed steadily as winter storms knock out power for days at a time. A 14-22kW natural gas or propane unit runs $5,000-8,000 installed, and most electricians carry a 3-6 week backlog during fall installation season.

What red flags should I watch for hiring an electrician in Lombard?

Check that any Lombard contractor doing electrical work carries both general liability insurance ($1M minimum) and workers' compensation. Request certificates directly from the insurer, not just copies the contractor provides. In Lombard, verify your electrical work contractor pulls the permit themselves — never pull it in your own name. If they ask you to pull the permit, they may not be properly licensed to do the work.