Columbus, OH 43215
National average fixed price
By Thumbtack Staff
Last updated Wed, Oct 15
National average cost | $420 |
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Low-end average cost | $252 |
High-end average cost | $698 |
National average hourly rate | $75-$95/hour |
Low-end hourly rate | $50-$55/hour |
High-end hourly rate | $155-175/hour |
Number of switches or outlets | Estimated total cost |
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1 | $296 |
2 | $411 |
3 | $525 |
4 | $640 |
5 | $754 |
6+ | $982 |
Type of light switch | Description | Cost for one switch |
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Single pole | The most common light switch in the home and the simplest and easiest to install. It controls one fixture. | $1-$15 |
Double pole | This is the second most common light switch and controls two circuits. | $10-$20 |
Three-way | These switches make it possible to control a single fixture from two different locations and has a more involved installation process. | $3-$15 |
Four-way | This switch operates one fixture from three locations. | $10-$25 |
Dimmer | Dimmers make it possible to adjust the brightness of a light fixture and come in single, three-way, and smart styles. | $10-$25 |
Smart | Smart switches allows you to control the switch with a smart-home device, like Google Home. | $45-$150 |
Type | Description | Cost for one outlet |
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Standard outlets | These handle 100-120 volts of electricity. They're the most common residential outlet and the easiest to install. They come in two- or three-prong models. However, two-prong outlets are outdated and not as safe as three-pronged outlets, which have a ground wire to prevent electrical shocks. | $3-$15 |
Grounded | Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlets are the safest choice for areas near water, like a kitchen, bathroom, or laundry room. They have a surge protector built into them that cuts off power to the outlet if they detect an electrical spike or moisture. If you drop your curling iron in a sink full of water, a GFCI lowers the chances you'll get electrocuted. | $7-$25 |
USB | These outlets have USB ports along with standard outlet receptacles so you can power tablets and smart phones and other mobile devices. This upgrade is a must for modern homes. | $13-$22 |
Smart | These look like regular outlets but can be controlled by smart devices, so you can turn them on or off from anywhere. They need to be hardwired into a smart home hub like Amazon Echo or Google Home. | $25-$50 |
Heavy duty | Large and in-charge, these handle 220 to 250 volts of electricity to meet the power needs of heavy appliances like electrical dryers, ranges, and washing machines. | $10-$20 |
Floor | These are mounted in the floor, just as the name says. Since they can be stepped on or have water spilled in them, they have safety features including a gasket seal and a moisture-proof cover that make them more complex and thus more expensive. | $30-$50 |
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