Updated for 2026

How Much Does an Electrician Cost in Spain?

Quick Answer

Electrical work costs on the Costa del Sol typically range from €30-55/hour for standard work, with call-out fees between €95-180. Full rewiring of a 2-bed apartment costs €3,600-6,000.

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Electrician Costs

Hourly Rate

Standard work

30-55

Call-out Fee

First visit

95-180

Average Cost

Per hour

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Electrician Price List 2026

Transparent pricing for common electrician services on the Costa del Sol

Service
Average
Call-out / Diagnosis
145
Socket/Outlet Installation
108
Light Fitting Installation
84
Consumer Unit (Fuse Box) Replacement
720
Full Rewire (2-Bed Apartment)
5040
Full Rewire (3-Bed Villa)
8400
EV Charger Installation
960
Boletin Electrico (Certificate)
265

* Prices are estimates for Costa del Sol. Actual costs may vary by location and requirements.

Location Guide

Regional Price Variations

Prices vary across the Costa del Sol based on demand and location

Marbella / Puerto Banus

Premium rates due to high demand

+30-40%

Estepona / Sotogrande

Above average rates

+20-30%

Fuengirola / Benalmadena

Baseline pricing

Standard

Mijas / La Cala

Baseline pricing

Standard

Malaga City

More competition, slightly lower

-5-10%
Cost Factors

What Affects the Price?

Understanding these factors helps you budget accurately for your project

Property Age

Older properties often need more extensive work due to outdated wiring that doesn't meet current EU standards.

Access Difficulty

Hard-to-reach areas, high ceilings, or properties without easy crawl space access will increase labour time.

Permit Requirements

Some electrical work requires a Boletin (electrical certificate) which adds €180-360 to the total cost.

Emergency Call-outs

Weekend or after-hours emergency calls typically cost 50-100% more than standard rates.

The Process

What to Expect When Hiring

A typical electrician job follows these steps

1

Initial Assessment

The electrician will inspect your current installation, identify issues, and discuss your requirements.

2

Written Quote

You should receive a detailed written quote breaking down labour, materials, and any permit costs.

3

Scheduled Work

Work is scheduled at a mutually convenient time. Larger jobs may require multiple visits.

4

Testing & Certification

All work should be tested and you should receive appropriate certificates (Boletin) where required.

Red Flags

Warning signs to watch for

  • No written quote or contract provided
  • Unwilling to show qualifications or insurance
  • Significantly cheaper than other quotes (often means cutting corners)
  • Refuses to provide a Boletin for work that requires one
  • Uses second-hand or non-CE marked materials

Questions to Ask

Before hiring a electrician

  • Are you a registered electrician with valid insurance?
  • Will you provide a Boletin Electrico after the work?
  • Is the quote all-inclusive or are there potential extras?
  • What warranty do you offer on your work?
  • Can you provide references from recent jobs in the area?
FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about electrician costs in Spain

A Boletin (electrical installation certificate) is required for new installations, major modifications, or when selling/renting a property. It certifies your electrical system meets Spanish safety standards and is valid for 20 years.
A 2-bedroom apartment typically takes 3-5 working days. A 3-4 bedroom villa can take 5-7 days. This includes running new cables, installing a new consumer unit, and testing.
Yes, but you'll need plug adapters. Spain uses Type C and F plugs (round pins) at 230V. Most modern UK appliances are compatible with the voltage, but older appliances should be checked.
Most Spanish apartments have single-phase (up to 10kW). Villas with pools, AC, or high energy needs may require 3-phase power (up to 43kW). Upgrading requires an application to Endesa/Iberdrola and can cost €600-2,400+.
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