If you’re planning electrical work in the Lower Mainland or Fraser Valley, it’s important to understand what typical costs look like — and why two quotes might differ. Whether you’re in Abbotsford, Langley, Chilliwack, Surrey, Coquitlam, or Mission, this guide explains how electricians charge in British Columbia, what affects your price, and how to get the best value without cutting corners.
Most licensed electricians across the region follow similar pricing structures:
Tip: When you compare quotes, ask what’s included in the first-hour fee — travel time, small parts, and diagnostic labour can vary between companies.
Here are average market price ranges for residential electrical work across B.C. These are general guidelines and your actual cost will depend on your home’s layout, accessibility, and the scope of the job.
| Project | Typical Price Range | What Affects the Cost |
|---|---|---|
| 200A Service / Panel Upgrade | $2,500 – $12,500+ | Age of service, meter base replacement, mast/conduit work, trenching, drywall repair, permit fees |
| Recessed (Pot) Lights – per fixture | $100 – $250+ | Ceiling access, insulation type, dimmer or smart controls, fixture brand |
| Level 2 EV Charger Install | $750 – $3,500+ | Cable distance from panel, panel capacity, load management device, finish type |
| New Outlets or Switches | $100 – $300 | Accessibility, wall type, GFCI/AFCI protection, finish upgrades |
| Whole-Home Rewire / Renovation Wiring | $8,000 – $30,000+ | Home size, finished walls, code upgrades, number of circuits, drywall patching |
Electrical work in British Columbia is regulated by Technical Safety BC. Every new circuit, panel change, or service upgrade requires a valid permit and inspection.
Always confirm your quote includes the Technical Safety BC permit and inspection. A permitted job ensures your home stays safe, compliant, and insurable.
BC Hydro and several municipalities offer rebates for Level-2 EV charger installations, often with bonus incentives for load-management devices that prevent the need for a panel upgrade.
Programs change frequently, so always check the latest information on BC Hydro’s rebate page before scheduling your install.
These rebates can save anywhere from $250 to $2,000, depending on your property type and equipment.
Not all quotes are created equal. Here are the biggest factors that can cause pricing differences:
At Triton Electric, we’re not the biggest name in B.C. — but we’re one of the most trusted and thorough. As two brothers born and raised in the Fraser Valley, we built our company on a simple promise: do it right the first time.
Our customers count on us for:
Whether you’re upgrading to a 200-amp panel, adding an EV charger, or wiring your dream home, we’re proud to help homeowners and builders across Abbotsford, Langley, Chilliwack, Surrey, Coquitlam, Mission, and surrounding areas.

Contact Triton Electric today for a transparent, no-obligation quote.
We’ll walk you through your options, permits, and pricing so you know exactly what to expect — no surprises.