✦ Local pricing insight
Electrician in HR4 typically charge £45–£65/hr
Indicative pricing from market data — request quotes for exact figures.
✦ Electrician cost calculator
Based on electrician rates in HR4, Hereford.
The calculator gives you a range. For a real number tailored to your job, get free quotes from up to 5 verified electricians serving HR4.
Domifyr lists 8 verified electricians serving HR4 and the surrounding postcodes. All electricians on Domifyr have been identity-verified and hold valid insurance. Certification status is displayed on every profile.
Typical hourly rates for electricians in HR4 range from £45 to £65, with a callout fee around £65. Hereford rates are mid-range for the UK, below major cities but above the most rural areas, with travel charges common for surrounding villages. Fixed-price quotes are available for most standard work — request one through Domifyr for free.
| Job | Typical range |
|---|---|
| Full house rewiring | £3,500–£7,000 |
| Consumer unit upgrade | £450–£850 |
| Lighting installation | £80–£250 |
| Socket additions | £90–£180 |
| EV charger installation | £650–£1,200 |
| Electrical safety inspection (EICR) | £180–£350 |
| Outdoor lighting | £150–£450 |
| Smart home wiring | £200–£800 |
Indicative ranges from market data — actual quotes vary by scope, access, materials, and timing. Request quotes through Domifyr for accurate figures.
Typical electricians in HR4 charge £45–£65 per hour, with a callout fee around £65. Emergency callouts are typically 50% higher. Hereford rates are mid-range for the UK, below major cities but above the most rural areas, with travel charges common for surrounding villages.
Most electricians in HR4 can quote within 24 hours for standard work. For emergencies (leaks, lockouts, no heating), expect a response in 1–3 hours.
Yes — all electricians on Domifyr are identity-verified and insured. Certification status is displayed on every profile.
About the author
Senior Editor, Electrical & Smart Home · 9years' experience · Former NICEIC-registered electrician
Former NICEIC-registered electrician now writing about UK domestic and commercial electrical work. Covers EV chargers, solar integration and EICRs.