Trade directory · Sandy Springs metro · Georgia

Electrical contractors in
Sandy Springs, Georgia.

A public directory of electrical contractor businesses serving greater Sandy Springs. Market data, licensing requirements, and cost benchmarks — updated continuously from public sources.

Employer Establishments
2,359
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
Summer (June-August) due to HVAC electrical work and storm damage repairs
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-48 hours for quotes, 3-7 days for scheduling
Operator average
Avg. Hourly Wage
$29/hr
Bureau of Labor Statistics
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§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

SANDY SPRINGS-GA · 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
Outlet installation
Typical range based on local outlet installation jobs.
$150 – $300
Ceiling fan installation
Typical range based on local ceiling fan installation jobs.
$200 – $400
Whole house rewiring
Typical range based on local whole house rewiring jobs.
$8,000 – $15,000
GFCI outlet installation
Typical range based on local gfci outlet installation jobs.
$175 – $350
Generator hookup
Typical range based on local generator hookup jobs.
$800 – $2,000
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

GA
§1

Licensing Requirements

Georgia requires Electrical Contractor License through Secretary of State. Master electrician must pass PSI exam, show 4 years experience, maintain $25,000 bond. Journeyman requires 8,000 hours training or equivalent. Licenses renew every 2 years with continuing education requirements.

§2

Permit Requirements

City of Sandy Springs requires electrical permits for most work over $500. Permits range from $50-200 depending on scope. Must be pulled before work begins. Online application available through city portal.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Rough-in inspection after wiring before covering. Final inspection upon completion. 24-48 hour notice required for inspections. Some projects require additional inspections for service changes or panels.

§4

Insurance Minimums

Georgia requires minimum $100,000 general liability insurance for electrical contractors. Workers compensation required if employees. Many municipalities and customers require $500,000 or higher coverage.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

6 STEPS
1

Meet experience requirements

Accumulate 4 years (8,000 hours) of electrical experience under licensed supervision or complete approved electrical program

01/06
2

Submit application

File electrical contractor application with Georgia Secretary of State including experience documentation and fees

02/06
3

Pass PSI examination

Schedule and pass the electrical contractor examination administered by PSI Services

03/06
4

Obtain insurance and bonding

Secure required $100,000 general liability insurance and $25,000 surety bond

04/06
5

Complete registration

Submit insurance certificates, bond documentation, and final fees to receive license

05/06
6

Maintain compliance

Renew license every 2 years with continuing education and updated insurance documentation

06/06
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Sandy Springs electrical market runs hot with steady residential upgrade demand and new construction in established neighborhoods. Competition's thick with 2359 licensed outfits statewide, but quality work commands premium rates in this affluent north Atlanta suburb. Panel upgrades and smart home installations drive the bulk of residential calls, while commercial work centers on office parks along GA-400 corridor. Costs run 10-15% above state average due to local purchasing power and permit fees. Getting licensed in Georgia means jumping through hoops - your master electrician needs 4 years documented experience and must pass the PSI exam, plus you're looking at bonding and insurance requirements that'll cost you upfront. Sandy Springs doesn't mess around with permits either - pull them before you start or face stop-work orders. Summer's your money season when HVAC electrical work peaks and storm damage keeps emergency calls coming. Know the local inspection schedule and build relationships with city inspectors - they can make or break your timeline. Smart contractors focus on the established neighborhoods where homeowners have money for upgrades and aren't afraid to spend it.

Data Sources
  • Median hourly wage
    Bureau of Labor Statistics 2023
  • Number of licensed establishments
    U.S. Census Bureau County Business Patterns
  • Licensing requirements
    Georgia Secretary of State Professional Licensing Board
  • Permit requirements
    City of Sandy Springs Building Department
  • Insurance minimums
    Georgia Department of Insurance
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

How much does an electrical panel upgrade cost in Sandy Springs?

Panel upgrades typically run $1,800-3,500 depending on amp service and complexity. 200-amp upgrades are standard for most homes. Source: Local contractor surveys and permitting data.

Q/02

Do I need a permit for electrical work in Sandy Springs?

Yes, most electrical work over $500 requires a city permit. Simple outlet replacements may not need permits, but panel work, new circuits, and service changes always do. Source: City of Sandy Springs Building Department.

Q/03

How long does it take to get an electrical license in Georgia?

Master electrician licensing requires 4 years experience plus passing PSI exam. Application processing takes 4-6 weeks after submission. Source: Georgia Secretary of State Professional Licensing Board.

Q/04

What's the average electrician wage in Georgia?

Median hourly wage is $29.37 per hour or $61,090 annually for electricians in Georgia. Sandy Springs rates typically run higher due to local market conditions. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics 2023 data.

Q/05

How many electrical contractors operate in Georgia?

Approximately 2,359 licensed electrical establishments operate statewide, creating competitive market conditions especially in metro Atlanta area. Source: U.S. Census Bureau County Business Patterns.

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