Electrical in Port St. Lucie, FL
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Electrical in Port St. Lucie, FL typically runs about $1,850–$4,100 for a panel upgrade (small jobs $150–$800). Answer a few quick questions below for your exact price range and a free quote — same-day and emergency service available.
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Electrical cost in Port St. Lucie, FL
Most electrical jobs in Port St. Lucie, FL run $1,850–$4,100 for a panel upgrade (small jobs $150–$800) — the exact number depends on square footage, prep, and the finish you choose. Answer the quick questions above and we'll give you your real local price range, no visit required.
Areas we serve across Port St. Lucie, FL
Local electrical pros covering Vero Beach, Port St. Lucie, Stuart and nearby communities across Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin Counties:
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Electrical in Port St. Lucie, FL — common questions
How much does an electrician cost in Port St. Lucie?
Small jobs (outlets, switches, fixtures, a dedicated circuit) typically run $150–$800, while a service-panel upgrade runs about $1,800–$4,000. Bigger projects — whole-home rewires, generators, EV chargers — are quoted individually. Use the quote tool above for a fast range on your job.
Do I need a panel upgrade?
Common signs: a fuse box or a panel under 150 amps, breakers that trip often, flickering lights, or not enough capacity for modern loads (AC, EV charger, pool pump). Many older Port St. Lucie homes also have recalled brand panels (Federal Pacific, Zinsco) that are a known fire risk and should be replaced. A pro can inspect and tell you if it's needed.
My breakers keep tripping or my lights flicker — is that dangerous?
It can be. Occasional trips are the breaker doing its job, but frequent tripping, warm outlets, a burning smell, or flickering across the house can signal an overloaded circuit, loose wiring, or a failing panel — all real fire risks. It's worth having a licensed electrician diagnose it rather than resetting and hoping.
Should I get surge protection or a generator in Florida?
Both are popular here for good reason. Florida is the lightning capital of the U.S., so whole-home surge protection at the panel is cheap insurance for your electronics and AC. And with hurricane-season outages, a standby generator (or at least a transfer-switch-ready interlock) keeps your fridge, AC, and well running. Local Port St. Lucie pros install both.
Can you install an EV charger?
Yes — a Level 2 home charger needs a dedicated 240V circuit, and sometimes a panel with spare capacity. Cost depends on the distance from your panel to the parking spot and whether the panel can handle the extra load. The quote tool can get you a ballpark.
Do I need a permit, and is a licensed electrician required?
In Florida, panel work, new circuits, and most rewiring require a permit and a licensed electrician — it protects you on insurance and at resale, and DIY electrical is a leading cause of house fires. Every Port St. Lucie pro we match you with is licensed and insured and pulls the permit as part of the job.
Do you serve my area?
Yes — we cover Port St. Lucie and the surrounding area. Enter your details in the quote tool and a local electrician will confirm your spot and reach out.
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