Electrical Panel Upgrade Cost in Tampa, FL
Most Tampa homeowners pay $1,500–$4,500 for an electrical panel upgrade. Here's the full breakdown by line item — and how to tell if your quote is fair or padded.
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Electrical Panel Upgrade cost breakdown in Tampa
Panel upgrades are opaque to most homeowners, which is exactly why amperage upsells and vague "materials" lines slip in. Here's what a fair quote looks like.
Estimates based on RS Means construction cost data and Tampa-area labor rates. Your exact cost depends on materials, scope, and contractor.
What's a fair price in Tampa?
Tampa has a moderate cost of construction labor in the country — skilled trades here run roughly $45–$75/hr. That means a fair electrical panel quote in Tampa should land near $3,000 for a typical project, with the line items roughly matching the ranges above.
If your quote is meaningfully higher and the contractor can't explain why line by line, that's a sign you may be overpaying.
How electrical panel quotes get inflated
- Being pushed to 200+ amp service when your home doesn't need it.
- No permit line — panel upgrades require a permit and inspection everywhere.
- Labor priced well above local licensed-electrician rates.
- A vague "miscellaneous materials" line with no breakdown.
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Frequently asked questions
How much does an electrical panel upgrade cost in Tampa, FL?
In Tampa, an electrical panel upgrade typically costs between $1,500 and $4,500, with most homeowners landing around $3,000. Tampa has a moderate cost of construction labor ($45–$75/hr for skilled trades), which is reflected in these figures.
How much does it cost to upgrade an electrical panel?
A standard panel upgrade typically runs $1,500–$4,000 installed, depending on amperage and how much rewiring is needed.
Do I need 100 or 200 amp service?
100 amps is fine for many smaller homes; 200 amps suits larger homes or those adding major appliances, EV chargers, or HVAC. Don't pay for more than you need.
Is a permit required?
Yes, always. A licensed electrician will pull it and schedule the inspection. No permit line is a red flag.