Electrical Contractors in Roswell, Georgia

Licensed Establishments

2,359

U.S. Census Bureau

Peak Season

May through September - driven by HVAC installations, pool electrical work, and outdoor lighting projects

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Avg. Response Time

24-48 hours for quotes, same-day for emergency calls

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Common Job Costs

ServiceCost Range
Electrical panel upgrade$1,800 – $4,500
Ceiling fan installation$150 – $400
Outlet/switch installation$125 – $300
Whole house rewiring$8,000 – $15,000
Emergency electrical repair$200 – $600
GFCI outlet installation$175 – $350

Licensing Requirements

Licensing Requirements

Georgia requires Electrical Contractor license through Georgia Secretary of State. Master Electrician must pass PSI exam, 4 years experience as journeyman, and $50,000 surety bond. Journeyman requires 8,000 hours training or apprenticeship plus PSI exam. Licenses renew annually with continuing education requirements.

Permit Requirements

Electrical permits required through City of Roswell Building Department for most work except minor repairs. Permit fees range $75-300 depending on scope. Commercial work requires additional review.

Inspection Schedule

Rough-in inspection after installation but before covering, final inspection after completion. Inspections scheduled through City of Roswell within 24-48 hours of request.

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000 per occurrence, $600,000 aggregate. Workers compensation required if employees. Many clients require $1M+ coverage.

How to Get Licensed

  1. 1

    Complete electrical training

    Complete 8,000 hours of electrical training through approved apprenticeship program or equivalent education at accredited institution

  2. 2

    Pass journeyman exam

    Take and pass the Georgia journeyman electrician examination administered by PSI Services

  3. 3

    Gain work experience

    Work as licensed journeyman electrician for minimum 4 years under supervision of master electrician

  4. 4

    Pass master electrician exam

    Take and pass the Georgia master electrician examination through PSI Services

  5. 5

    Obtain surety bond

    Secure $50,000 surety bond from approved bonding company

  6. 6

    Apply for contractor license

    Submit application to Georgia Secretary of State with exam results, bond, insurance proof, and required fees

  7. 7

    Register with local jurisdiction

    Register business with City of Roswell if working locally and obtain any required local permits or registrations

About This Market

Roswell's electrical market stays busy with steady residential service calls, panel upgrades in older neighborhoods, and new construction in developments north of the city. Competition is moderate with about 25-30 active contractors serving the area. Costs run 10-15% above state average due to affluent clientele and strict code enforcement. Emergency calls and panel upgrades drive the highest margins.

Get your Master Electrician license sorted first - Georgia doesn't mess around with unlicensed work. City of Roswell runs tight inspections, so know your code inside and out. Summer months are your money maker with AC work and pool installations. Build relationships with HVAC contractors and pool companies for steady referral work. Keep your insurance current and bond posted - commercial clients will check.

Data Sources:

Licensed establishments in GA: US Census BureauCost estimates: Market research estimateLicensing requirements: Georgia Secretary of StatePermit requirements: City of Roswell Building DepartmentInsurance requirements: Georgia licensing board estimate

Frequently Asked Questions

What license do I need to work as an electrician in Roswell, GA?
You need a Georgia Electrical Contractor license through the Secretary of State, requiring a Master Electrician to pass the PSI exam with 4 years journeyman experience and $50,000 surety bond, per Georgia licensing board requirements.
How much does an electrical panel upgrade cost in Roswell?
Panel upgrades typically cost $1,800-$4,500 in Roswell, depending on amperage and complexity. Costs run higher than state average due to local market conditions and strict code requirements.
Do I need permits for electrical work in Roswell?
Yes, most electrical work requires permits through City of Roswell Building Department except minor repairs. Permit fees range $75-300, with inspections required at rough-in and final stages.
What insurance do electrical contractors need in Georgia?
Minimum general liability of $300,000 per occurrence, $600,000 aggregate, plus workers compensation if you have employees. Many clients require $1M+ coverage for larger projects.
When is peak season for electricians in Roswell?
May through September is busiest, driven by HVAC installations, pool electrical work, and outdoor projects. Summer AC-related calls and new construction activity create highest demand.

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