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Mr. Randall is by far the best! He is extremely thorough and makes sure everything is done correctly. I have used him for years and always thankful for the time and attentiveness he brings to every inspection! Thank you, Randall!
- Tarissa Williams
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS REPAIR COST GUIDE
Electrical: Service Entrance and Panels
- Improve Overhead Service: $3, 000 to $4, 500
- Upgrade Electrical Service: 100 amps: $1, 200 – $1, 800
- Upgrade Electrical Service: 200 amps: $1, 500 – $2, 200
- Install Main/Sub Breaker Panel: $500 – $800
- Replace Obsolete Electrical Panel: $1, 200 – $1, 800
- Replace 120 Volt Circuit: $150 – $250
- Replace 240 Volt Circuit: $250 – $350
- Separate Grounds and Neutrals: $200 – $300
- Gas Bonding: $200 – $300
- Install Ground Rod: $300 – $400
Electrical: Branch Wiring & Fixtures
- Install Exterior Outlet/Weatherproof: $200 – $300
- Add Conventional Receptacle: $75 – $150 per outlet
- Upgrade GFCI Receptacle: $75 – $100 per outlet
- Correct Open Ground/Reverse Polarity: $25 – $50 per
- Replace Switch: $15 – $25 each
- Install Junction Box: $150 – $300
- Install Electrical Conduit: $5 – $8 / lin. ft.
- Install Light Fixture: $100 – $200 each
- Install Ceiling Fan: $200 – $300 each
- Install Aluminum Compatible Outlet: $60 -$120 each
- Re-wire Room Conventional Romex: $1, 000 – $1, 500
- Electrical: Life Safety Devices
Smoke Detectors (on each level and every inside bedroom)
- Battery Operated: $50 – $75 each
- Hard-Wired: $75 – $100 each
- Combination: $100 – $150 each
Carbon Monoxide Detectors (outside bedrooms each level)
- Battery Operated: $50 – $75 each

Our Location
sunday:
Closed
monday:
8:00 AM - 7:30 PM
tuesday:
8:00 AM - 7:30 PM
wednesday:
8:00 AM - 7:30 PM
thursday:
8:00 AM - 7:30 PM
friday:
8:00 AM - 7:30 PM
saturday:
9:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Address:
Weatherford, TX 76088, USA
Phone Number:
(817) 999-4162
Email Address:
randall@alertinspector.com
Accepted Payment Methods: Visa, Mastercard, Discover, Cash, Check
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