Electrical Contractors in Conway, Arkansas

Licensed Establishments

711

U.S. Census Bureau

Peak Season

May through September for HVAC electrical work and outdoor installations

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Avg. Response Time

24-48 hours for quotes, up to 72 hours during peak summer season

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Common Job Costs

ServiceCost Range
Electrical panel upgrade$1,200 – $2,500
Outlet installation$125 – $300
Ceiling fan installation$150 – $400
Whole house rewiring$3,500 – $8,000
HVAC electrical hookup$300 – $800
Generator installation$800 – $2,200

Licensing Requirements

Licensing Requirements

Arkansas requires electrical contractor license through the Department of Health. Master electrician must pass state exam, have 4 years experience as journeyman, and complete 8 hours continuing education annually. Contractor business license also required. Renewals every 2 years.

Permit Requirements

Conway requires electrical permits for all new circuits, panel upgrades, and major installations. Permits obtained through Conway Building Services Department. Fees range from $25-200 based on scope.

Inspection Schedule

Rough-in inspection before covering work, final inspection before energizing. Conway Building Department schedules within 24-48 hours of request.

Insurance Minimums

Arkansas requires general liability minimum $300,000, though most contractors carry $1-2 million. Workers compensation required if employees present.

How to Get Licensed

  1. 1

    Complete apprenticeship

    Complete 4-year electrical apprenticeship program or equivalent 8,000 hours work experience as journeyman electrician under licensed master electrician supervision.

  2. 2

    Apply for exam

    Submit application to Arkansas Department of Health with proof of experience, education transcripts, and exam fee. Processing takes 2-3 weeks.

  3. 3

    Pass master electrician exam

    Take Arkansas master electrician examination covering NEC code, Arkansas electrical code, and safety regulations. 70% passing score required.

  4. 4

    Obtain contractor license

    Apply for electrical contractor business license with Arkansas Secretary of State and local Conway business license through city clerk.

  5. 5

    Secure insurance and bonding

    Obtain required general liability insurance minimum $300,000 and any local bonding requirements before beginning work.

  6. 6

    Maintain continuing education

    Complete 8 hours continuing education annually and renew master electrician license every 2 years with Arkansas Department of Health.

About This Market

Conway's electrical market stays steady with residential service calls, panel upgrades, and new construction supporting UCA campus expansion. About 8-12 established electrical contractors handle most commercial work, while residential service stays competitive. Costs run 10-15% below Little Rock rates but demand spikes hard during summer HVAC season when every unit in town seems to fail at once. Conway building codes follow Arkansas state electrical code with few local amendments. Getting licensed means passing the Arkansas master electrician exam and maintaining continuing education. Summer scheduling fills fast with HVAC electrical work, so smart contractors book maintenance contracts for steady winter income. Conway Building Services runs tight inspections but fair timelines. Market supports good electricians who show up on time and know the code.

Data Sources:

Licensed establishments count: US Census Bureau County Business PatternsLicensing requirements: Arkansas Department of HealthPermit fees and inspection schedules: Conway Building Services DepartmentCost ranges and response times: Local contractor estimatesInsurance requirements: Arkansas state regulations

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an electrical permit cost in Conway, AR?
Conway electrical permits range from $25 for simple outlet work to $200 for major panel upgrades, according to Conway Building Services Department fee schedule.
What license do I need to work as an electrician in Conway?
Arkansas requires a master electrician license through the Department of Health, plus a contractor business license. You need 4 years journeyman experience and must pass the state exam.
How long does electrical inspection take in Conway?
Conway Building Department typically schedules inspections within 24-48 hours of request. Most inspections completed same day if work passes.
What insurance do electrical contractors need in Arkansas?
Arkansas requires minimum $300,000 general liability coverage and workers compensation if you have employees. Most contractors carry $1-2 million liability.
How many electrical contractors operate in Arkansas?
Census data shows approximately 711 licensed electrical establishments operating in Arkansas, creating competitive market conditions statewide.

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