Best Of DenverUpdated 2025

Best Electricians in Denver (2026)

Electrical work is one of the most regulated contractor trades in Denver, with strict state licensing requirements. Demand is growing rapidly driven by EV charger installations, solar systems, and panel upgrades in older Denver homes. The best electricians combine technical expertise with clear communication about local permit requirements and project timelines.

10 contractors analyzed
Avg rating 5.0
1,855 total reviews

Reviewed by the GetTrustedContractors Editorial Team · Updated 2026

How We Selected This List

Contractors on this list are ranked by Google rating and review count. All hold active state electrical contractor licenses. We do not accept payment for placement.

Top-Rated Electricians in Denver

#1
Salzano Electric Denver
5.0(370 reviews) Verified

Downtown Denver, Denver

#2
Tesla Electric
5.0(303 reviews) Verified

Lakewood, Denver

#3
JD Electrical Home Solutions
5.0(289 reviews) Verified

Highlands, Denver

#4
Stewart Electric Inc
5.0(227 reviews) Verified

Littleton, Denver

#5
Power Electrical, Heating & Cooling Services
5.0(192 reviews) Verified

Highlands, Denver

#6
Next Level Pros
5.0(140 reviews) Verified

Lakewood, Denver

#7
Sphere Electric LLC
5.0(112 reviews) Verified

Lakewood, Denver

#8
The Honest Electrician
5.0(88 reviews) Verified

Centennial, Denver

#9
One Line Electric Plumbing and HVAC
5.0(81 reviews) Verified

Downtown Denver, Denver

#10
Mr. Electric
5.0(53 reviews) Verified

Cherry Creek, Denver

When to Hire a Electrician in Denver

  • When adding circuits for a kitchen remodel, home addition, or EV charger
  • If your panel is 40+ years old or still uses fuses instead of breakers
  • When breakers trip frequently or outlets feel warm to the touch
  • Before finishing a basement or converting a garage
  • When installing a whole-home generator or solar system

What to Look for in a Electrician in Denver

  • Active state electrical contractor license
  • General liability insurance + workers' compensation
  • Pulls all required electrical permits
  • Up to date on local building code electrical requirements
  • Experience with EV charger installation and panel upgrades
  • Strong Google reviews with detailed project descriptions

Typical Cost in Denver

$150–$500/hr or $1,500–$8,000/project

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for electrical work?

Yes — most electrical work beyond simple fixture swaps requires a permit and inspection. Licensed electricians pull permits as part of their service. Unpermitted work can void homeowner's insurance and cause issues when selling.

How much does an electrical panel upgrade cost?

Upgrading from 100-amp to 200-amp panel typically costs $1,500–$4,000 depending on your location and complexity. Homes with older wiring may require additional updates to meet current code.

How do I verify an electrician's license?

Most states maintain an online license lookup tool through their contractor licensing board. Always verify before hiring — licensed electricians have passed exams, carry insurance, and are accountable to their state board.

Our Ranking Methodology

Contractors on this list are ranked using a weighted score combining Google rating (60%) and total review count (40%). Minimum threshold: 4.0 stars and at least 1 verified review.

We verify active state licenses for all listed contractors. We do not accept payment for placement — rankings are based solely on data.

This list is reviewed and updated regularly. Last updated: 2026.

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Quick Facts

Avg. Cost Range$150–$500/hr or $1,500–$8,000/project
License RequiredState Electrical Contractor License
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