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Electrician vs. Handyman: Who Should Do Your Electrical Work?

A handyman can handle basic, non-wiring tasks like swapping a light fixture. But any real electrical work — new circuits, panel work, rewiring, outlets, EV chargers — should be done by a licensed electrician. In most areas it's the law, and it protects your safety, your insurance, and your home's resale.

Handymen are great for many home tasks — but electrical work is a licensed trade for a reason. Here's where the line is and why it matters.

The Key Difference

Handyman Licensed Electrician
Licensed & trained in electrical code No Yes
Can pull permits No Yes
Insured for electrical work Usually not Yes
Legal for wiring & panel work No Yes

What a Handyman Can Usually Do

  • Replace a light fixture (like for like, where wiring exists)
  • Swap a bulb, cover plate, or simple dimmer
  • Basic tasks that don't involve wiring changes

Note: even these vary by local law — some areas restrict all electrical tasks to licensed pros.

What Needs a Licensed Electrician

  • Panel or breaker upgrades
  • New circuits, outlets, or switches
  • Whole-house or partial rewiring
  • EV charger, generator, or hot tub wiring
  • Anything requiring a permit or inspection

The risk of using an unlicensed person: faulty electrical work is a leading cause of house fires, can void your insurance, and often must be redone to pass inspection — costing far more than doing it right the first time.

Need Licensed Electrical Work?

The Neighborhood Electrician connects you with a licensed, insured, vetted electrician — so the job is done safely and to code.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can a handyman legally do electrical work?

In most areas, only minor non-wiring tasks. Anything involving circuits, panels, or new wiring legally requires a licensed electrician. Laws vary, so check your local rules.

Is a handyman cheaper than an electrician?

Sometimes upfront — but if the work is unlicensed, uninspected, or has to be redone, it usually costs more in the long run, plus the safety and insurance risk.

How do I verify an electrician is licensed?

Ask for their license number and confirm it with your state licensing board. Reputable electricians are happy to provide it. Our network verifies licensing before you're connected.

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