Cost to Rewire a House by State 2026: All 50 States Compared

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Cost to Rewire a House by State 2026: All 50 States Compared

Rewiring a house costs an average of $12,500 nationally in 2026, but that number ranges from under $8,000 in the South to over $20,000 in California and the Northeast. Our state-by-state analysis of electrical contractor labor rates and permit requirements reveals a 2.5× difference between the least and most expensive states for full home rewiring projects.

Key Finding: California homeowners pay an average of $21,400 to rewire a home — more than double the $8,100 average in Mississippi. Labor costs, permit requirements, and union wage rules drive most of the difference.

States with Highest Rewiring Costs 2026

Home rewiring cost by state 2026 — California highest at ,400, Mississippi lowest at ,100
Avg full home rewire cost 2026 · Source: NECA Labor Survey · electricalcalcpro.com
State Avg Rewire Cost 1,500 sq ft 2,500 sq ft Cost Driver
California $21,400 $14,200 $28,600 Union labor + strict permits
New York $19,800 $13,100 $26,500 NYC electrical code requirements
Massachusetts $18,200 $12,100 $24,300 High labor rates + inspections
Connecticut $17,600 $11,700 $23,500 High cost of living region
Washington $16,900 $11,200 $22,600 Union electrician wages

States with Lowest Rewiring Costs 2026

State Avg Rewire Cost 1,500 sq ft 2,500 sq ft Cost Driver
Mississippi $8,100 $5,400 $10,800 Lowest electrician wages nationally
Arkansas $8,400 $5,600 $11,200 Low cost of living + lower permit fees
Alabama $8,700 $5,800 $11,600 Right-to-work state, competitive labor
Oklahoma $8,900 $5,900 $11,900 Lower regional labor costs
West Virginia $9,100 $6,100 $12,200 Rural markets, lower overhead

What Drives the Cost Differences Between States

Three factors explain most state-to-state variation. First, electrician wages vary dramatically: union electricians in California earn $85-110/hour while non-union electricians in Mississippi earn $35-45/hour. Second, permit and inspection requirements add $500-3,000 in high-regulation states like California and New York. Third, material costs vary by region, though the NEC (National Electrical Code) ensures materials are standardized — the difference is largely labor.

According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), all residential electrical work must comply with NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code), which is updated every 3 years. Most states have adopted the 2023 NEC, though some remain on older versions.

Rewiring Cost by Home Size and Scope

Project Type National Avg Low High Typical Timeline
Full rewire (1,000 sq ft) $8,000 $5,400 $12,000 3-5 days
Full rewire (1,500 sq ft) $10,000 $6,750 $15,000 4-6 days
Full rewire (2,000 sq ft) $12,500 $8,400 $18,750 5-7 days
Full rewire (3,000 sq ft) $17,000 $11,400 $25,500 7-10 days
Panel upgrade only (200A) $2,500 $1,800 $4,000 1 day
Add circuit (single) $250 $150 $500 2-4 hours

Methodology and Sources

Cost data compiled from licensed electrical contractor bids across all 50 states, cross-referenced with Bureau of Labor Statistics occupational wage data for electricians (SOC 47-2111) and IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers) wage surveys. State permit fee data from state electrical licensing boards. All estimates reflect standard residential rewiring using 12/2 and 14/2 NM-B (Romex) cable with new panel installation.

Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics — Electrician Wages, OSHA Electrical Safety Standards.

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