Trade directory · Springfield metro · Massachusetts

Electrical contractors in
Springfield, Massachusetts.

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

Licensed Establishments
2,541
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
Late spring through early fall (April-September) due to construction activity and AC installations
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-48 hours for quotes, same-day for emergency calls
Operator average
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

SPRINGFIELD-MA · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
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 – $450
panel upgrade (200 amp)
Typical range based on local panel upgrade (200 amp) jobs.
$2,500 – $4,500
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
emergency service call
Typical range based on local emergency service call jobs.
$200 – $500
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

MA
§1

Licensing Requirements

Massachusetts requires Journeyman Electrician license (4 years experience plus exam) or Master Electrician license (2 years as journeyman plus exam). Must complete 8,000 hours supervised work, pass state exam, and renew every 2 years with 15 hours continuing education.

§2

Permit Requirements

Springfield requires electrical permits for all new installations, upgrades, and major repairs. Permit fees range $50-$300 based on scope. Must be pulled before work begins.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Required inspections: rough-in (before covering), final (before energizing). Some jobs require additional inspections for service upgrades or commercial work.

§4

Insurance Minimums

Massachusetts requires minimum $1M general liability insurance for electrical contractors. Workers compensation mandatory if employing others.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

5 STEPS
1

Complete apprenticeship

Complete 8,000 hours of supervised electrical work under a licensed electrician, typically through a 4-year apprenticeship program or equivalent on-the-job training.

01/05
2

Apply for examination

Submit application to Massachusetts Board of Electricians with proof of experience, education transcripts, and required fees. Application review takes 4-6 weeks.

02/05
3

Pass state examination

Take and pass the Massachusetts journeyman electrician examination covering NEC, state electrical code, and safety regulations. Exam is offered monthly in multiple locations.

03/05
4

Submit license application

After passing exam, submit final license application with insurance proof, background check, and license fees to the Board of Electricians.

04/05
5

Maintain license

Renew license every 2 years with 15 hours of approved continuing education and renewal fees. Keep insurance current and report any changes to the board.

05/05
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Springfield's electrical market runs steady year-round with 2541 licensed establishments statewide creating solid competition. Residential service calls and panel upgrades dominate the work, driven by the city's aging housing stock and increasing electrical demands from modern appliances and EV chargers. Commercial work centers around the healthcare corridor and downtown redevelopment projects. Costs track higher than rural MA but lower than Boston metro due to moderate labor rates and material transportation. Getting licensed in Massachusetts is no joke - you need 8,000 supervised hours and state exam passage, plus continuing education every renewal cycle. Springfield's building department moves efficiently on permits but they're strict on inspections. Peak season runs April through September when construction activity jumps and AC installations spike. Smart contractors build relationships with local supply houses and maintain emergency service capability - that's where the premium rates live. Insurance requirements are standard but non-negotiable.

Data Sources
  • licensed establishments count
    U.S. Census Bureau
  • licensing requirements
    Massachusetts Board of Electricians
  • permit information
    Springfield Building Department
  • insurance requirements
    Massachusetts General Laws
  • cost estimates
    Local market analysis estimates
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

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

Panel upgrades typically run $2,500-$4,500 in Springfield depending on amperage and complexity. This includes permit fees and required inspections from the Springfield Building Department.

Q/02

What license do I need to work as an electrician in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts requires either a Journeyman license (4 years experience plus exam) or Master license (additional 2 years plus exam). Both require renewal every 2 years with continuing education per the MA Board of Electricians.

Q/03

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

Springfield Building Department typically issues electrical permits within 3-5 business days for standard residential work. Complex commercial projects may take 1-2 weeks for plan review.

Q/04

Do I need insurance to work as an electrician in Massachusetts?

Yes, Massachusetts requires minimum $1M general liability insurance for electrical contractors. Workers compensation is mandatory if you employ others, per state regulations.

Q/05

What's the busiest season for electricians in Springfield?

April through September sees peak demand due to construction season and air conditioning installations. Emergency service calls remain steady year-round in this market of approximately 155,000 residents.

§ F · Directory

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