Electrician Price Singapore 2026 — Complete Cost Guide by Service & Property Type
How much does an electrician cost in Singapore in 2026? This guide covers every service — from a simple power trip callout to a full landed house rewire — with real price ranges broken down by property type, pricing model, and what drives the final cost. No vague “from $80” answers. Just complete, transparent information.
⚡ QUICK PRICE REFERENCE — Singapore Electrician Costs 2026
All prices in SGD, excluding GST (9%). Indicative market rates for 2026 — final quotes depend on site conditions, materials, and scope. MM Engineering Works provides free, itemised quotations before any work begins.
Singapore homeowners searching for electrician pricing usually find vague “from $80” figures that tell them almost nothing. This guide is different — it breaks down real 2026 market rates by service type, property type, timing, and regulatory requirement, so you can understand exactly what you should expect to pay and why.
This guide is published by MM Engineering Works Pte Ltd (UEN: 202302469E), an EMA-licensed electrical contractor in Singapore. We provide free site assessments and itemised quotations for all work. Call +65 8145 3954 or WhatsApp any time.
How Electricians in Singapore Charge — 3 Pricing Models
Before comparing prices, you need to understand how the price is being calculated. Singapore electricians typically use one of three models, and which one applies to your job changes what a “good price” looks like.
Hourly Rate
Used for troubleshooting, fault finding, or jobs where the scope isn’t clear until work begins.
Per-Point Rate
The most common model for installation work. A “point” is one electrical termination — a socket, a light, a switch.
Fixed / Project Price
One price for the entire defined scope. Common for rewiring, DB upgrades, and renovation fit-outs.
Master Price Table — All Common Electrical Services Singapore 2026
The table below covers the full range of residential and light commercial electrical services. Prices reflect indicative 2026 market rates in Singapore and exclude GST (9%). Final quotes depend on site conditions.
| Service | Typical Price (SGD) | Pricing Model | Notes |
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| Callout / fault diagnosis | $60 – $120 | Hourly / Fixed | Often waived if you proceed with repair |
| Power trip investigation & reset | $80 – $150 | Fixed | After-hours: add $80–$200 surcharge |
| Circuit breaker (MCB) replacement | $80 – $180 | Fixed | Per breaker, includes parts |
| RCCB / earth leakage device replacement | $150 – $320 | Fixed | LEW Required Testing included |
| Power socket installation (surface) | $60 – $90 | Per point | Trunking along wall surface |
| Power socket installation (concealed) | $90 – $150 | Per point | Hacking, wiring inside wall — cleaner finish |
| Lighting point installation | $30 – $80 | Per point | Higher if false ceiling access needed |
| LED downlight installation | $25 – $60 | Per light | Excludes cost of downlight fitting |
| Pendant / hanging light installation | $80 – $180 | Per light | Varies with canopy type and height |
| Track lighting (per metre) | $80 – $150 | Per metre | Excludes track heads |
| LED strip (cove lighting, per metre) | $30 – $70 | Per metre | Excludes LED strip material |
| Ceiling fan installation | $80 – $180 | Fixed | Includes wiring to existing point |
| Water heater wiring & installation | $120 – $280 | Fixed | LEW Required |
| Air-conditioning circuit & isolator | $180 – $380 | Per unit | LEW Required Per outdoor/indoor circuit |
| DB box MCB/RCCB upgrade | $380 – $700 | Fixed | LEW Required Includes testing & labelling |
| Full DB board replacement | $700 – $1,800 | Fixed | LEW Required SP Group notification may apply |
| EV charger circuit (32A dedicated) | $350 – $900 | Fixed | LEW Required Landed properties only |
| Electrical troubleshooting / fault finding | $120 – $350 | Hourly / Fixed | Repair cost additional |
| Single room rewiring | $600 – $1,200 | Fixed | Varies by circuit count and access |
| HDB 3-room full rewire | $1,200 – $2,200 | Fixed project | LEW Required Includes DB upgrade |
| HDB 4-room full rewire | $1,500 – $3,000 | Fixed project | LEW Required Includes DB upgrade |
| HDB 5-room / EA full rewire | $2,000 – $4,000 | Fixed project | LEW Required |
| Condo 2-bed full rewire | $1,800 – $3,500 | Fixed project | LEW Required MCST coordination |
| Condo 3-bed full rewire | $2,500 – $5,000 | Fixed project | LEW Required |
| Landed house full rewire (terrace/semi-D) | $4,500 – $10,000 | Fixed project | LEW Required LEW cert + SP Group |
| Landed bungalow full rewire | $8,000 – $15,000+ | Fixed project | LEW Required Scope-dependent |
| Office / commercial electrical fit-out | Quotation basis | Fixed project | Based on sqft, circuit count, and scope |
All prices in SGD, excluding 9% GST. Rates are 2026 market estimates. LEW Required means a Licensed Electrical Worker must perform or supervise the work by law. Final quotes depend on site conditions, access, materials, and property age.
Electrician Price Breakdown by Property Type — Singapore 2026
The same job costs different amounts depending on your property type. Here’s why — and what to budget for each.
| Service | HDB 3-Room | HDB 4-Room | HDB 5-Room / EA |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full rewiring (incl. DB) | $1,200–$2,200 | $1,500–$3,000 | $2,000–$4,000 |
| DB box MCB/RCCB upgrade | $380–$550 | $420–$650 | $480–$700 |
| Full renovation wiring (BTO/resale) | $1,000–$1,800 | $1,200–$2,500 | $1,800–$3,500 |
| Power socket (concealed, per point) | $90–$150 across all HDB types | ||
| Lighting point (per point) | $30–$80 across all HDB types | ||
| AC circuit per unit | $180–$320 per unit | ||
For full details on what’s included and mandatory for HDB electrical works, see our HDB Electrical Services Singapore guide.
| Service | Condo 1–2 Bed | Condo 3 Bed | Condo 4+ Bed / Penthouse |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full rewiring (incl. DB) | $1,800–$3,500 | $2,500–$5,000 | $4,000–$8,000+ |
| DB box upgrade | $420–$700 | $500–$900 | $700–$1,500 |
| Renovation electrical fit-out | $1,500–$3,000 | $2,000–$5,000 | $4,000–$10,000+ |
| MCST permit coordination | Included in project price — we handle this | ||
| False ceiling / cove lighting (per metre) | $30–$70/m labour only | ||
| AC isolator circuit (per unit) | $200–$380 per unit | ||
See our full Condo Electrical Services Singapore page for a detailed scope breakdown.
| Service | Inter-Terrace | Semi-D | Bungalow / GCB |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full rewiring (all floors) | $4,500–$7,000 | $6,000–$10,000 | $10,000–$18,000+ |
| Partial rewiring (1 floor) | $1,500–$3,000 | $2,000–$4,000 | $3,000–$6,000 |
| Main DB board replacement | $1,000–$2,500 | $1,500–$3,500 | $2,500–$5,000+ |
| EV charger circuit (32A) | $350–$900 — dedicated circuit from DB | ||
| Outdoor / garden wiring | $80–$200/point — IP-rated materials required | ||
| LEW endorsement & test certificate | Included in project price — mandatory for SP Group | ||
For the full scope of landed house electrical works, visit our Landed House Electrical Services Singapore page.
| Service | Typical Range (SGD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Office electrical fit-out (per sqft) | $8 – $25/sqft | Depends on circuit density and spec |
| Retail / F&B electrical fit-out | Quotation basis | Specialist circuits for kitchen equipment |
| Commercial DB setup (3-phase) | $3,000 – $8,000+ | Load-dependent |
| Emergency lighting wiring | $150 – $350/unit | SCDF compliance required |
| Electrical subcontracting | Quotation basis | For main contractors and renovation firms |
9 Factors That Affect the Final Electrician Price in Singapore
Two jobs that sound identical can quote very differently. Here’s why — and how each factor changes the cost.
🧱 Surface vs Concealed Wiring
Surface (trunking) wiring is faster — labour only, no hacking. Concealed wiring requires hacking wall channels, threading cables, patching, and painting. Concealed costs 30–80% more per point but gives a cleaner finish. Always confirm which type before accepting a quote.
🏠 Property Age
Pre-1990s properties often have rubber-insulated or aluminium wiring that requires specialist handling and complete replacement. Older DB boxes with ceramic fuses must be fully replaced. Factor in 20–40% extra for properties over 30 years old.
🔑 Site Access
False ceilings require access panels or cutting. Basement carparks need special tools. High-rise condos may charge for parking and access passes. Properties in Sentosa or gated developments may have loading bay restrictions. Discuss access conditions with your contractor before quoting.
⚡ Load & Circuit Count
The more circuits your property needs — AC units, EV charger, kitchen appliances, water heaters — the larger the DB board and more wiring runs required. A 6-circuit DB costs significantly less than a 24-circuit board. Get the count confirmed in your quote.
🏗️ Material Brand & Quality
Branded MCBs and RCCBs (Schneider Electric, Legrand, Hager) cost more than generic alternatives but carry longer warranties and meet SS 638 more reliably. Confirm which brand is being used in the quotation — a big price gap often means a material quality gap.
📋 LEW Certification Requirement
Any regulated work requiring a Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW) costs more — the LEW’s professional accountability, insurance, and certification cost are factored in. This is non-negotiable for DB modifications, rewiring, and supply works. See the LEW section below.
⏰ Timing & Urgency
After-hours work, weekends, and public holiday callouts carry surcharges of $80–$200 above standard rates. If your situation is not a genuine emergency, booking during weekday business hours saves meaningfully. See the after-hours guide below.
🏙️ Location in Singapore
Sentosa, Orchard, and CBD locations may incur parking and access pass costs. Properties in newer estates (Tengah, Punggol) are generally easier to access. This is a minor factor compared to others but worth asking about for non-standard locations.
🔧 Discovery Work
Once walls are opened or false ceilings are removed, additional problems may be discovered — deteriorated wiring behind a socket, incorrect earthing, undersized cables. Reputable contractors flag these before proceeding and quote separately. Budget a 10–15% contingency for any rewiring project.
After-Hours & Emergency Electrician Surcharges — Singapore 2026
Emergency and after-hours electrical services in Singapore carry surcharges. Here’s what to expect so you’re not surprised by the bill.
After Hours (10pm–7am)
Added to standard job price for callouts after 10pm on weekdays
Weekend (Sat–Sun)
Weekend callout premium above weekday rate for same job scope
Public Holiday
Public holiday surcharge — highest premium applies CNY, Deepavali, Christmas
Emergency Response
Minimum charge for genuine emergency callouts — includes first hour of diagnosis
MM Engineering Works provides 24/7 emergency electrician services in Singapore — call +65 8145 3954 any time.
GST, Hidden Fees & What Should Be Included in the Price
GST (9%) in Singapore — Is It Included?
Singapore’s GST rate is 9% (effective from 1 January 2024). When comparing electrician quotes, always clarify whether the price is GST-inclusive or GST-exclusive. A quote of $1,000 excluding GST becomes $1,090 when GST is added. For a full rewire at $5,000 excluding GST, you pay $5,450.
Ask every contractor: “Is this price inclusive or exclusive of 9% GST?” — before you sign anything.
What Should Be Included in a Fixed-Price Quote
- Labour costs — broken down by scope item, not a single lump sum
- Materials — brand, quantity, and unit price stated separately
- GST status — clearly stated as inclusive or exclusive
- Callout or transport fee — whether it’s waived if you proceed
- After-hours or weekend surcharge — if applicable, stated clearly
- LEW certification fee — if required for the job scope
- SP Group or MCST coordination — who handles this and whether it’s included
- Workmanship warranty — duration and what it covers
- Exclusions — what’s NOT included (e.g. hacking and reinstatement)
How to Read an Electrician’s Quotation — What to Check Before You Sign
A professional electrical quotation in Singapore should contain specific information. Here is what to look for and what to question.
| What to Check | What a Good Quote Shows | Red Flag |
|---|---|---|
| Line items | Each service listed separately with quantity and unit price | Single lump sum only |
| Materials | Brand name, model, and unit price per item | “Materials included” with no detail |
| GST | Clearly stated as +9% GST or “price inclusive of GST” | Not mentioned at all |
| Payment terms | Deposit amount, balance on completion | 100% upfront required |
| LEW name | Named LEW who will certify the works | No mention of LEW for regulated work |
| Warranty | Workmanship warranty period stated in writing | No warranty mentioned |
| Exclusions | Hacking, reinstatement, painting clearly excluded if not included | Unclear whether additional costs may arise |
| Company details | UEN, address, contractor licence number | Name and phone number only |
Red Flags in Low Electrician Quotes — Singapore
The cheapest quote is rarely the best value for electrical work. Here is what unusually low prices usually mean in practice.
- No EMA licence number provided. An EMA-licensed contractor can show their licence on request. If they can’t — the work will be illegal and you have no recourse if something fails.
- Verbal-only pricing. No written quote means no protection if the final bill is doubled. Always insist on a signed quotation before any work begins.
- Generic materials with no brand stated. Unbranded MCBs and RCCBs may not meet SS 638 tolerances, can fail faster, and may void your insurance coverage if a fault occurs.
- No mention of LEW for regulated work. If new wiring or DB modification is happening without an LEW, the work cannot be legally certified and SP Group may not restore your supply after a disconnection.
- Price significantly below all other quotes. Electrical materials have a real cost. A quote dramatically lower than three other quotes usually means unlicensed labour, inferior materials, or work that skips mandatory testing.
- No workmanship warranty offered. A contractor confident in their work backs it with a warranty. Refusal to provide one in writing is a strong signal of poor quality expectations.
When You Need a Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW) — and What It Adds to the Cost
Singapore’s Electricity Act requires that all regulated electrical work be performed or directly supervised by a Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW). This is not optional — it is a legal requirement with criminal penalties for non-compliance.
Work That Legally Requires a LEW
- New electrical wiring and rewiring
- Circuit extension or addition
- Distribution board (DB box) modification or replacement
- Any connection to or disconnection from SP Group supply
- Air-conditioning circuit and isolator installation
- Water heater dedicated circuit
- EV charger circuit installation
- Sub-metering installation
What a LEW Adds to the Cost
For most residential jobs, the LEW’s certification cost is absorbed into the contractor’s project price — you do not see it as a separate line item. For larger projects (full rewiring, commercial fit-outs, SP Group submission works), the LEW endorsement and test certificate may appear as a separate line — typically $150–$500 depending on project scale.
MM Engineering Works employs LEWs of the appropriate class for every job type. Verify any contractor on the EMA ELISE portal at elise.ema.gov.sg before committing.
Frequently Asked Questions — Electrician Price Singapore
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Standard hourly rates in Singapore range from $60 to $120 per hour for general electrical work. For work requiring a Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW) — such as DB modification, circuit extension, or rewiring — the rate is typically $100 to $200 per hour, reflecting the higher qualification, insurance, and certification accountability involved. Most contractors prefer fixed-price quotes for defined jobs, which gives you more cost certainty than hourly billing.
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Full rewiring cost for an HDB flat in Singapore depends on flat size. A 3-room HDB typically costs $1,200–$2,200. A 4-room HDB costs $1,500–$3,000. A 5-room or executive apartment costs $2,000–$4,000. All prices include a new DB box with RCCB protection and a LEW test certificate. The final price depends on circuit count, whether wiring is concealed or surface, the age of the flat, and the brand of materials specified.
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A DB box upgrade (MCB/RCCB replacement without full board change) typically costs $380–$700 for an HDB or condo. A full DB board replacement (new enclosure, new MCBs, new RCCB, new labelling, full testing) costs $700–$1,800 depending on the number of circuits and whether SP Group notification is required. Both require a LEW to certify the work. The price includes testing and a circuit-labelled distribution board at handover.
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Emergency electrician callouts in Singapore typically carry a minimum charge of $150–$350, which covers the callout fee and the first hour of diagnosis. This applies regardless of how quickly the fault is resolved. After-hours (10pm–7am weekday), weekend, and public holiday surcharges of $80–$200 are added on top of the standard repair cost. Always confirm the minimum charge and surcharge structure before a technician is dispatched.
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It depends on the contractor. Singapore’s GST rate is 9% (since 1 January 2024). Some contractors quote GST-inclusive prices; others quote before GST and add it at invoicing. Always ask explicitly: “Is this price inclusive or exclusive of 9% GST?” For a job quoted at $2,000 excluding GST, the final invoice would be $2,180. MM Engineering Works states the GST position clearly in every written quotation.
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Concealed wiring requires hacking a channel into the wall, threading the cable through conduit inside the wall, and then patching and repainting the surface. This adds significant labour time compared to surface wiring, which uses plastic trunking fixed to the wall surface. Concealed wiring costs roughly 30–80% more per point depending on wall material (concrete vs drywall) and depth. The advantage is a completely clean finish — no visible trunking anywhere on the wall.
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The most accurate quotes come from a site visit, not a phone call. Before the visit, prepare: (1) a list of every service you need with locations marked on a floor plan if possible; (2) photos of your existing DB box; (3) clarification on surface vs concealed wiring preference; (4) your preferred materials brand if you have one. A contractor who quotes accurately by phone without a site visit is guessing — and that guess usually goes up when they arrive on site. MM Engineering Works provides free site assessments — book here.
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A single power socket (power point) installation in Singapore costs $60–$90 for surface wiring (trunking along wall) or $90–$150 for concealed wiring (inside wall). The price varies based on how far the new socket is from the nearest circuit, whether hacking is required, and whether additional circuit capacity is needed. Adding multiple sockets in the same visit is more cost-efficient — the mobilisation cost is shared across all points.
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Yes — for any job above $500, getting 2–3 itemised written quotes is worthwhile. It helps you understand market pricing, identify what’s being included or excluded, and spot unusually low quotes that may indicate unlicensed work or inferior materials. When comparing quotes, compare line-by-line: labour, materials (brand specified), LEW certification, testing, and GST position. The cheapest overall number can hide a more expensive truth in the details.
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Yes, within reason. Bundling multiple jobs in one visit (e.g. add 5 sockets + replace DB box + install 8 downlights) reduces the per-item cost because mobilisation is shared. Scheduling during off-peak periods (avoiding major renovation season Dec–Feb) can improve availability and pricing. Choosing surface wiring instead of concealed is the single biggest cost lever you have. What you should not negotiate on: the LEW certification requirement, the brand quality of safety-critical components (RCCB, MCBs), and the workmanship warranty.
For a free, itemised quotation on any electrical work in Singapore — contact MM Engineering Works at +65 8145 3954 or WhatsApp us anytime. We cover all property types islandwide and provide written quotes before any work begins.
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All prices are indicative 2026 market rates in Singapore dollars, excluding 9% GST unless stated. Prices are updated periodically to reflect market conditions. Final quotes depend on site conditions, scope, materials, and property type. MM Engineering Works Pte Ltd (UEN: 202302469E) is an EMA-licensed electrical contractor. Last updated May 2026.
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