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Compare 12 top-rated electricians professionals in Durham. Read real reviews, check credentials, and get free quotes.
Looking for top-rated electricians in Durham, NC? Our directory features 12 electricians professionals serving the Durham metro area,with an average rating of 4.9 stars from 1,725 Google reviews.
Dynamic Electric is a 5-star rated Electrical Service in Durham, NC with 459 Google reviews.
Chamberlain Electrical Services LLC is a 5-star rated Electrical Service in Durham, NC with 102 Google reviews.
Green Volt Electric, LLC is a 5-star rated Electrical Service in Durham, NC with 98 Google reviews.
MC Williams Electrical Contractor LLC is a 5-star rated Electrical Service in Durham, NC with 57 Google reviews.
Friends Electric LLC is a 5-star rated Electrical Service in Durham, NC with 53 Google reviews.
Wolf Den Electric is a 5-star rated Electrical Service in Durham, NC with 37 Google reviews.
Power Tech Electrical Services is a 5-star rated Electrical Service in Durham, NC with 24 Google reviews.
Mebane Electrical Services is a 4.9-star rated Electrical Service in Durham, NC with 693 Google reviews.
SKK Electric LLC is a 4.9-star rated Electrical Service in Durham, NC with 149 Google reviews.
SP Electrician is a 4.9-star rated Electrical Service in Durham, NC with 19 Google reviews.
DB King Electrical Contractors is a 4.9-star rated Electrical Service in Durham, NC with 14 Google reviews.
Darby Electric LLC is a 4.8-star rated Electrical Service in Durham, NC with 20 Google reviews.
Electrical work is state-licensed — always confirm the electrician holds a current journeyman or master electrician license. Look for companies with strong Google ratings, reviews mentioning code-compliant work, and a practice of pulling permits for every job that requires one.
Electricians typically charge $75–$150/hour. Common jobs: panel upgrade (100–200A) $1,200–$3,500; EV charger installation $500–$1,500; ceiling fan install $100–$250; adding an outlet $100–$300. Emergency after-hours work adds 1.5–2× the standard rate.
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Small repairs and outlet additions take 1–3 hours. EV charger and new circuit installs are typically a half-day. Panel upgrades and full rewires can run 1–3 days.
Ask for their license number, proof of liability insurance and workers' comp, whether they pull permits for the job, and if they guarantee their work. A licensed electrician should never hesitate to pull a permit — unpermitted work creates problems when selling your home.
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Contact the company in writing, document the issue with photos, and request a remedy. If unlicensed work or code violations are involved, file a complaint with your state electrical licensing board. For billing disputes, dispute via your credit card issuer with written documentation.
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