Top-Rated Tallahassee Electricians
Electrical work is not DIY territory — Florida law requires licensed contractors and permits for most electrical projects. These Tallahassee electricians are DBPR-licensed, fully insured, and consistently rated by local homeowners for quality work and honest pricing.
Capital Electric Tallahassee
Tallahassee's top-rated electrical contractor. Specializing in panel upgrades, whole-home rewiring, and commercial electrical. Same-day service available.
- FL Master Electrician
- Panel upgrades & rewiring
- Same-day service
Tallahassee Master Electric
Experts in EV charger installation, smart home wiring, and generator hookup. Known for clean workmanship and clear, written estimates.
- Level 2 EV charger install
- Generator & transfer switch
- Smart home integration
Power Pro Electric
Affordable residential electrician serving all of Leon County. Great for outlet repairs, ceiling fans, lighting upgrades, and GFCI installation.
- Flat-rate service calls
- Outlet & switch repair
- Senior & veteran discounts
Electrical Services Available in Tallahassee
- Electrical panel upgrade & replacement (100A to 200A+)
- Whole-home rewiring & aluminum wiring replacement
- EV charger installation (Level 1 & Level 2)
- Outlet, switch & circuit repair
- GFCI & AFCI outlet installation
- Ceiling fan & light fixture installation
- Recessed lighting & LED retrofit
- Generator installation & transfer switch
- Outdoor & landscape lighting
- Smoke & carbon monoxide detector installation
- Commercial electrical & tenant improvements
Electrician FAQ — Tallahassee, FL
Most electrical repairs in Tallahassee cost $150–$500 for standard work. Panel upgrades (200A) typically run $1,500–$3,000 installed with permits. EV charger installation averages $500–$1,200 depending on your panel and distance. Always request a written estimate that includes labor, materials, and permit fees.
Most electrical work beyond minor repairs requires a permit from the City of Tallahassee or Leon County. Panel replacements, new circuits, and rewiring all require permits and inspection. Licensed electricians pull permits as part of the job — if a contractor says you don't need one, that's a red flag.
Call a licensed electrician for: flickering lights, frequently tripping breakers, burning smell from outlets or panels, warm outlets or switch plates, buzzing sounds from your panel, or if your home still has a fuse box. These are fire and safety hazards — don't delay. Call (850) 555-0100 for emergency electrical service.