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The Providence, RI community counts on skilled electricians to keep homes comfortable, safe, and looking their best. With harsh coastal winters and warm humid summers, the demand for reliable electrician services in the Providence metro is always strong.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an electrician cost in Providence, RI?
Electricians in Providence typically charge $50–$150 per hour. Common jobs like outlet installation run $150–$400, while a panel upgrade can cost $1,500–$4,000. Get free quotes from verified Providence electricians on SAORR to compare prices.
Do I need a licensed electrician in RI?
Yes—RI requires electrical work to be performed by a licensed electrician. DIY electrical work can void your homeowner’s insurance and create safety hazards. All electricians on SAORR are verified and licensed to work in the Providence metro.
What electrical upgrades add the most home value in Providence?
In Providence, the top electrical upgrades for resale value are panel upgrades (200-amp service), EV charger installation, smart home wiring, and LED lighting throughout. These improvements appeal to modern buyers in the Providence metro.
When should I upgrade my electrical panel?
If your Providence home has a 100-amp panel, frequent breaker trips, or is over 30 years old, it’s time for an upgrade. Modern homes in the Providence metro need 200-amp service to handle AC, appliances, and EV chargers safely.

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