Trade directory · Cape Coral metro · Florida

Electrical contractors in
Cape Coral, Florida.

A public directory of licensed electrical contractors serving greater Cape Coral. Market data, licensing requirements, and cost benchmarks — updated continuously from public sources.

Licensed Establishments
6,003
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
November through April during snowbird season and new construction surge
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-48 hours for quotes, same-day for emergency calls
Operator average
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

CAPE CORAL-FL · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
Electrical panel upgrade (200 amp)
Typical range based on local electrical panel upgrade (200 amp) jobs.
$1,800 – $3,500
Whole house rewiring
Typical range based on local whole house rewiring jobs.
$8,000 – $15,000
Outlet/switch installation
Typical range based on local outlet/switch installation jobs.
$150 – $300
Ceiling fan installation
Typical range based on local ceiling fan installation jobs.
$200 – $500
GFCI outlet installation
Typical range based on local gfci outlet installation jobs.
$180 – $350
Electrical troubleshooting/repair
Typical range based on local electrical troubleshooting/repair jobs.
$100 – $400
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

FL
§1

Licensing Requirements

Florida requires EC (Electrical Contractor) license through DBPR. Must pass business/finance exam and electrical trade exam. Requires 4 years experience or electrical degree plus 2 years. Continuing education: 14 hours every 2 years. License renewal every 2 years with $119.25 fee.

§2

Permit Requirements

City of Cape Coral requires electrical permits for most work except minor repairs. Residential permits $65-150, commercial varies. All work must be performed by licensed electrician. Permits required for panel upgrades, new circuits, rewiring.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Rough-in inspection after wiring installation, final inspection after fixture installation. Must schedule 24 hours in advance. Re-inspection fee $75 if failed.

§4

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000, workers compensation required for employees. Bonding requirements vary by contract value. Many municipalities require $1 million liability for permits.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

6 STEPS
1

Meet experience requirements

Complete 4 years of electrical experience OR electrical degree plus 2 years experience. Document all work history with employer verification forms.

01/06
2

Submit application to DBPR

File electrical contractor application with Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Include experience documentation, fees, and background check authorization.

02/06
3

Pass business and finance exam

Schedule and pass the business and finance examination covering Florida construction law, business practices, and project management. 70% passing score required.

03/06
4

Pass electrical trade exam

Take the electrical contractor trade examination covering NEC codes, electrical theory, and installation practices. Must achieve 70% or higher to pass.

04/06
5

Obtain insurance and bonding

Secure required general liability insurance ($300,000 minimum) and any required bonding before license activation. Workers comp required if hiring employees.

05/06
6

Receive license and maintain continuing education

Once approved, receive EC license valid for 2 years. Complete 14 hours continuing education every renewal cycle and pay $119.25 renewal fee.

06/06
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Cape Coral's electrician market is driven by rapid residential growth, aging infrastructure replacement, and seasonal population swings. With Florida's 6,003 licensed electrical establishments statewide, competition is steady but demand remains strong due to continuous development and hurricane-related upgrades. Costs run higher than state averages due to strict coastal building codes, hurricane hardening requirements, and seasonal labor shortages. Pool and outdoor lighting work is particularly lucrative given the market. Getting licensed in Florida is no joke - you need that EC license through DBPR, which means passing both business and trade exams plus proving 4 years experience. Cape Coral's permitting process is straightforward but strict - they want permits for almost everything beyond basic repairs. Hurricane season prep drives emergency calls, but your bread and butter comes during snowbird season when renovation projects peak. Factor in the 14-hour continuing education requirement every two years and mandatory inspections. Smart contractors build relationships with local inspectors and stay current on Florida's aggressive code updates.

Data Sources
  • Licensed electrical establishments in FL
    U.S. Census Bureau
  • License requirements and fees
    Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation
  • Permit costs and requirements
    City of Cape Coral Building Department
  • Cost ranges
    Local contractor estimates and market analysis
  • Insurance requirements
    Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

What license do I need to work as an electrician in Cape Coral, FL?

You need a Florida Electrical Contractor (EC) license issued by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). This requires passing both business/finance and electrical trade exams, plus 4 years experience or degree with 2 years experience.

Q/02

How much does it cost to upgrade an electrical panel in Cape Coral?

Electrical panel upgrades in Cape Coral typically range from $1,800 to $3,500 for a 200-amp service, depending on complexity and hurricane hardening requirements. Coastal building codes often increase costs compared to inland areas.

Q/03

Do I need permits for electrical work in Cape Coral?

Yes, Cape Coral requires permits for most electrical work beyond minor repairs. Residential permits cost $65-150. The city building department requires permits for panel upgrades, new circuits, and rewiring projects.

Q/04

When is peak season for electricians in Cape Coral?

Peak season runs November through April during snowbird season when seasonal residents return and renovation projects surge. Hurricane season also creates emergency demand for electrical repairs and upgrades.

Q/05

What insurance do electrical contractors need in Florida?

Florida requires minimum $300,000 general liability insurance and workers compensation for employees. Many municipalities including Cape Coral require $1 million liability coverage for permit work, according to local building departments.

§ F · Directory

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