Trade directory · Roswell metro · Georgia

Electrical contractors in
Roswell, Georgia.

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

Licensed Establishments
2,359
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
May through September - heavy AC loads and summer construction projects drive demand
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-48 hours for quotes, 3-7 days for scheduling in peak season
Operator average
Avg. Hourly Wage
$30/hr
Bureau of Labor Statistics
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

ROSWELL-GA · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
Outlet installation
Typical range based on local outlet installation jobs.
$150 – $300
Panel upgrade (200 amp)
Typical range based on local panel upgrade (200 amp) jobs.
$1,500 – $3,500
Ceiling fan installation
Typical range based on local ceiling fan installation jobs.
$200 – $500
Whole home rewiring
Typical range based on local whole home rewiring jobs.
$8,000 – $15,000
GFCI outlet installation
Typical range based on local gfci outlet installation jobs.
$175 – $350
Electric vehicle charger installation
Typical range based on local electric vehicle charger installation jobs.
$800 – $2,000
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

GA
§1

Licensing Requirements

Georgia requires Electrical Contractor License through Georgia Secretary of State. Master electrician must pass PSI exam, have 4 years experience, $15,000 bond. Journeyman needs 2 years experience and exam. Renewals every 2 years with continuing education.

§2

Permit Requirements

City of Roswell requires permits for most electrical work except minor repairs. Permit fees range $50-$200 depending on scope. Online application through city portal. Commercial work requires additional state permits.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Rough-in inspection before covering work, final inspection before power-on. Schedule 48 hours in advance through Roswell Building Department. Panel upgrades require utility coordination.

§4

Insurance Minimums

General liability $300,000 minimum, workers compensation if employees, $15,000 surety bond for contractor license

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

6 STEPS
1

Meet experience requirements

Complete 4 years electrical experience for master license or 2 years for journeyman. Document with employer verification forms.

01/06
2

Apply for examination

Submit application to PSI testing service with required fees and documentation. Schedule exam appointment online.

02/06
3

Pass state examination

Take and pass electrical contractor examination covering NEC code, Georgia laws, and safety requirements. 75% passing score required.

03/06
4

Obtain surety bond

Purchase $15,000 surety bond from approved bonding company. Bond must remain active throughout license period.

04/06
5

Submit contractor license application

File application with Georgia Secretary of State including exam results, bond, insurance proof, and fees.

05/06
6

Maintain license

Renew every 2 years with continuing education credits and updated insurance documentation.

06/06
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Roswell's electrician market runs hot with steady residential service calls, panel upgrades in older subdivisions, and new construction in expanding neighborhoods. Competition's thick with 2359 licensed establishments statewide, but quality work gets premium rates. Costs hit higher than state average due to affluent customer base and complex home systems. Peak demand hits summer when AC units fail and new construction ramps up. Smart home installations and EV charger work growing fast in this tech-heavy suburb. The licensing game in Georgia isn't simple - you need a master electrician to pull permits and the state exam's no joke. Roswell's building department moves efficient but expects clean work and proper documentation. Summer heat drives emergency calls but also brings competition for labor. Know your load calculations cold because these homes push electrical systems hard. Insurance costs stay reasonable but don't skip workers comp - state enforcement's getting tighter.

Data Sources
  • Median electrician wage
    Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) - $29.61/hr, $61,589/yr
  • Licensed establishments count
    US Census Bureau - 2359 establishments in Georgia
  • Licensing requirements
    Georgia Secretary of State Professional Licensing Boards
  • Permit requirements
    City of Roswell Building Department
  • Insurance minimums
    Georgia Secretary of State Licensing Division
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

What's the average cost for electrical work in Roswell, GA?

Outlet installation runs $150-300, panel upgrades $1500-3500, whole home rewiring $8000-15000. Costs run 10-15% above state average due to affluent market and complex home systems.

Q/02

Do I need a license to do electrical work in Roswell?

Yes. Georgia requires Electrical Contractor License through Secretary of State. Master electrician must pass PSI exam with 4 years experience. Journeyman needs 2 years experience and exam per state licensing board.

Q/03

How long does it take to get electrical permits in Roswell?

Permit approval typically 24-48 hours for standard work through city online portal. Inspections must be scheduled 48 hours in advance through Roswell Building Department.

Q/04

When is peak season for electricians in Roswell?

May through September drives highest demand due to AC failures and summer construction activity. Emergency calls spike during heat waves above 95°F according to local contractors.

Q/05

What insurance do electricians need in Georgia?

Minimum $300,000 general liability, workers compensation if employees, and $15,000 surety bond for contractor license per Georgia Secretary of State requirements.

§ F · Directory

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