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Chi phí thợ điện 2026: Bạn nên trả bao nhiêu

Published 2026-05-04

Thay một ổ cắm tốn khoảng 500.000 VND. Đi lại toàn bộ dây cho nhà 3 phòng ngủ gần 70 triệu VND. Đây là mức giá thợ điện thực sự tính trong năm 2026.

This guide is currently published in English below — your localized FAQ and key insights are at the bottom of the article. Read in English.

Why electrician prices vary so much

Three things drive the bill: licensing requirements (most countries require certified sparkies for anything beyond bulb-changing), the risk profile of the job (live circuits vs dead), and how much wall / ceiling needs opening up. A 5-minute outlet swap and a half-day chandelier install both end with a working light, but you'll pay 40x more for the second one.

Most electricians charge a call-out fee (covers the visit + first 30-60 minutes) plus an hourly rate after that. Call-out fees usually range from $60 to $130. Hourly rates are $70 to $180.

Typical 2026 electrician prices

JobTypical price (USD)Time
Replace single outlet / switch$70 – $14015–30 min
Install ceiling fan (existing wiring)$120 – $3001–2 hr
Install ceiling fan (new wiring)$250 – $6002–4 hr
Install chandelier (high ceiling)$200 – $7002–4 hr
Add new circuit / outlet$200 – $5002–4 hr
Replace fuse box / consumer unit$700 – $2,5004–8 hr
Install EV home charger (7 kW)$700 – $2,0004–6 hr
Whole-house rewire (3 bed)$5,000 – $12,0005–10 days
Emergency call-out (after-hours)$200 – $600+1–3 hr

India / South Asia: divide by 4. UAE / Singapore: multiply by 1.3. UK: multiply by 1.1. Australia: multiply by 1.4. These are real-world quote ranges from PostTender data, not aspirational rate cards.

The 5 most common ways electricians overcharge

  1. The "code compliance" upsell. They quote a small fix, then "discover" the whole circuit needs upgrading "to be compliant." Sometimes legitimate, often theatre. Always ask: "Which exact code clause am I failing?" A real pro will name the section.
  2. Padded materials charges. A $4 outlet billed at $25, $0.50/m of wire billed at $4/m. Standard markup is 20-30%, not 500%. Ask for a parts list with brand names + quantities.
  3. Hour-and-a-half rounding. The job took 40 minutes; the bill says 1.5 hours because "we round to the next half hour." Negotiate this upfront — most will round to 15 minutes if you ask.
  4. The "permit fee" that wasn't needed. They charge a $200 permit fee for work that didn't actually require one (most internal small jobs don't). Verify with your local building authority before paying.
  5. Emergency surcharge on non-emergencies. A blown bulb at 7 PM isn't an emergency. A flickering light isn't either (unless you smell burning). Wait until morning unless you have no power, sparks, or smoke.

How to get a fair quote

The single best move is get 3 written quotes before you commit. For anything over $500, get an itemized quote (labour + materials + permit if any) — not a single lump sum.

If you don't have 3 electricians on speed-dial, post the job on PostTender — verified, licensed electricians in your area send free quotes (usually within 1 hour) and you compare side by side. There's no commission and no markup.

Red flags that should make you walk away

  • Won't show their licence (in countries where one is required)
  • No public liability insurance
  • Demands cash upfront with no receipt
  • Quotes wildly under everyone else (often missing materials cost or "extras" coming at the end)
  • Won't put the quote in writing
  • Says "you don't need a permit" without checking your local rules

When to DIY vs call a pro

DIY-friendly: changing bulbs, replacing simple light fixtures (with breaker off), installing smart plugs, mounting a TV. Anything with the power dead and visible.

Call an electrician: anything inside the fuse box / consumer unit, anything that involves the cable behind a wall, EV chargers, anything outdoor / wet, and any job that'll be inspected when you sell the house.

The DIY savings are real ($70-200 per small job) but a botched DIY repair on a hidden circuit can cause a fire — and most home insurance policies won't pay out on damage from unlicensed electrical work. If you're not 100% sure, the $90 call-out is the cheapest insurance you'll buy.

FAQ

Thợ điện tính bao nhiêu một giờ trong năm 2026?

Tại Việt Nam, thợ điện tính 150.000–400.000 VND/giờ, cộng phí gọi 100.000–250.000 VND. Phí khẩn cấp có thể gấp 2-3 lần.

Mức giá hợp lý để thay ổ cắm là bao nhiêu?

Khoảng 200.000–500.000 VND ở hầu hết các thành phố Việt Nam, đã bao gồm phí gọi. Hà Nội / TP.HCM thường cao hơn 20-30%.

Lắp sạc xe điện tại nhà tốn bao nhiêu?

Khoảng 15-40 triệu VND đã bao gồm lắp đặt (bộ 7 kW). Thêm 5-12 triệu nếu cần nâng cấp tủ điện hoặc kéo dây dài.

Có cần thợ điện có chứng chỉ cho việc nhỏ?

Có. Mọi việc ngoài thay bóng đèn nên gọi thợ có chứng chỉ. Bảo hiểm sẽ không chi trả thiệt hại do thi công không chứng nhận.

Khi nào sự cố điện là khẩn cấp?

Mất điện toàn nhà, tia lửa từ ổ cắm, mùi nhựa cháy, hoặc cầu dao không thể reset. Đèn nhấp nháy thường không phải khẩn cấp.

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