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 (May-September) for residential work, winter months for emergency heating system repairs
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
Electrical panel upgrade (200 amp)
Typical range based on local electrical panel upgrade (200 amp) jobs.
$1,800 – $3,500
Outlet installation (standard)
Typical range based on local outlet installation (standard) jobs.
$125 – $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.
$150 – $350
Whole house rewiring
Typical range based on local whole house rewiring jobs.
$8,000 – $15,000
Generator hookup
Typical range based on local generator hookup jobs.
$800 – $2,200
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

MA
§1

Licensing Requirements

Massachusetts requires Journeyman Electrician License (minimum 4 years apprenticeship plus exam) or Master Electrician License (8 years experience plus exam). Written and practical exams administered by state. Continuing education required for renewal every 2 years. Construction Supervisor License required for contracting.

§2

Permit Requirements

Springfield requires electrical permits for most work through Building Department. Permit fees range $50-$200 depending on scope. Same-day permits available for minor work.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Rough-in inspection before covering work, final inspection before energizing. City inspector typically schedules within 48 hours of request.

§4

Insurance Minimums

Massachusetts requires minimum $1 million general liability insurance for electrical contractors. Workers compensation required for any employees.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

7 STEPS
1

Complete apprenticeship

Complete 4-year electrical apprenticeship program through state-approved program or equivalent work experience under licensed electrician

01/07
2

Apply for Journeyman exam

Submit application to Massachusetts Division of Professional Licensure with proof of experience and education, pay exam fees

02/07
3

Pass written and practical exams

Take and pass both written electrical code exam and hands-on practical demonstration of electrical skills

03/07
4

Obtain Journeyman license

Receive Journeyman Electrician License after passing exams and meeting all requirements

04/07
5

Gain additional experience

Work as licensed Journeyman for additional years if pursuing Master Electrician status (8 years total experience required)

05/07
6

Apply for Construction Supervisor License

Submit separate application for Construction Supervisor License required to operate electrical contracting business

06/07
7

Obtain insurance and bonding

Secure required general liability insurance and any local bonding requirements before beginning contracting work

07/07
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Springfield's electrical market serves a mixed residential and light commercial base with housing stock ranging from historic homes needing updates to newer construction. Competition is moderate with approximately 2541 licensed electrical establishments statewide, creating steady work but competitive pricing. Panel upgrades and rewiring older homes drive much of the residential demand, while commercial work centers on the healthcare corridor and downtown revitalization projects. Costs track slightly below Boston metro rates but above rural Massachusetts averages.

To work Springfield effectively, you need both Journeyman and Construction Supervisor licenses - the state doesn't mess around with electrical licensing requirements. The city's permitting process is straightforward but required for most jobs, so factor permit time into your scheduling. Peak season runs May through September when homeowners tackle major projects, but winter emergency calls for heating systems keep you busy year-round. Build relationships with the local inspectors - they're reasonable but thorough, and knowing their preferences speeds up your jobs considerably.

Data Sources
  • Licensed establishments in MA
    U.S. Census Bureau
  • Licensing requirements
    Massachusetts Division of Professional Licensure
  • Permit costs and procedures
    Springfield Building Department
  • Insurance requirements
    Massachusetts General Laws
  • Cost estimates
    Local contractor estimates
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

What license do I need to work as an electrician contractor in Springfield, MA?

You need both a Massachusetts Journeyman Electrician License (requiring 4 years apprenticeship plus state exam) and a Construction Supervisor License to operate as a contractor. Source: Massachusetts Division of Professional Licensure.

Q/02

How much does an electrical permit cost in Springfield?

Springfield electrical permits range from $50-$200 depending on project scope. Minor work like outlet additions cost less, while panel upgrades and rewiring cost more. Source: Springfield Building Department fee schedule.

Q/03

What's the typical cost for a 200-amp panel upgrade in Springfield?

Expect to pay $1,800-$3,500 for a 200-amp panel upgrade including permit and labor. Price varies based on existing conditions and accessibility. Source: Local contractor estimates.

Q/04

How long does it take to get an electrical inspection in Springfield?

Springfield typically schedules electrical inspections within 48 hours of request. Both rough-in and final inspections are required for most electrical work. Source: Springfield Building Department.

Q/05

Do I need insurance to work as an electrical contractor in Massachusetts?

Yes, Massachusetts requires minimum $1 million general liability insurance for electrical contractors, plus workers compensation coverage if you have employees. Source: Massachusetts licensing regulations.

§ F · Directory

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