Find a Licensed Electrician in Denver
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What electrical pros on Nave handle
The most common electrical jobs Denver homeowners post on Nave.
Typical electrical pricing in Denver
These are typical Denver-area ranges to help set expectations. Actual quotes come from the pros responding to your job.
Service call fee
$85 – $175
Typical range
$150 – $800 for most common installs and repairs
Panel upgrades commonly run $1,800 – $4,500. Whole-home rewires range from $4,000 to $20,000+ depending on size and access. Estimates only — your actual quotes come from the pros.
How to hire an electrician in Denver on Nave
How to find and hire a licensed electrician for your Denver home through the Nave marketplace.
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Describe the work
Tell Nave what you need done. The AI assistant walks you through electrical specifics so qualified pros have the context to respond accurately.
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Receive responses from local pros
Vetted local professionals review your job and respond directly with quotes, availability, and a personalized message. No bidding wars, no auto-blasts.
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Compare side by side
You see the responses laid out next to each other — pricing, ratings, timing, credentials. The best fit wins, not the biggest ad budget.
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Choose and connect
Pick the pro you want. Nave connects you directly. No hidden fees, no markups, no commissions taken from your pro.
Electrical FAQ
Common questions about hiring a electrical pro in Denver.
How much do electricians charge in Denver?
Most Denver electricians charge a service call fee of $85 to $175, then a labor rate of roughly $80 to $130 per hour for residential work. Simple jobs like installing an outlet or replacing a fixture often fall in the $150 to $400 range. Larger work (panel upgrades, EV chargers, generator installs) runs from $1,000 to $5,000+.
Do I need an electrician or can I DIY this?
Anything involving the panel, the meter, hardwired circuits, or work that requires a permit needs a licensed electrician — both for safety and to keep your insurance valid. Replacing a fixture or outlet on a circuit you can confidently de-energize is something many homeowners handle, but if there is any uncertainty, hire it out.
Are the electricians on Nave licensed?
Nave collects and verifies state electrical contractor licenses where applicable, plus liability insurance. Each provider profile shows the credentials submitted and verification status. Colorado requires a state license for most electrical work.
How long does an EV charger install take?
A straightforward Level 2 EV charger install (panel close to garage, available capacity) is typically 2 to 4 hours of labor and runs $800 to $1,800 including the outlet and conduit. Installs that require a panel upgrade or longer runs cost more.
Do electricians on Nave pull permits?
For permitted work (panel upgrades, new circuits, etc.) the electrician you hire is responsible for pulling the permit and scheduling inspection. Confirm permit handling in their response — most reputable electricians include permit cost in their quote.
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