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Electrician in Spain – Services, Prices, and Tips for Choosing

Looking for a reliable electrician in Spain? Our service helps you quickly find a licensed specialist for any task — from small repairs to full electrical system design and installation “turnkey.”

Electrical work in Spain is among the most in-demand and strictly regulated trades. Whether you need to replace a socket, connect an appliance, or design a complete electrical system for your home, it’s essential that the job is done by a licensed electrician (electricista autorizado). This ensures safety, quality, and compliance with regulations.

Installation and replacement of sockets and switches

Tired of extension cords all over your apartment? Or maybe your outlet is sparking, and you’re afraid to plug in your devices?
Install new sockets exactly where you need them, and replace old switches with modern, safe ones. Want a socket with USB ports or a “smart” switch controlled from your phone? All of that is possible.

✔️ In the end, you’ll have convenient access to power in every corner of your home — without messy wires or safety risks.

💬 Questions to ask your electrician:

  • Do I need to replace the wiring along with this outlet, or can I keep the old one?
     
  • Are there waterproof models suitable for my bathroom?
     
  • Can I install USB outlets to charge gadgets without adapters?

Lighting installation

Lighting affects your mood. The right lighting makes your home cozy, your office productive, and your garden safe.
Install chandeliers, recessed lights, LED strips, and outdoor lamps. Want the lights to turn on automatically when you enter the room? Add motion sensors or timers.

✔️ You’ll get not just light but atmosphere — efficient, stylish, and convenient.

💬 Questions to ask your electrician:

  • Which option is more energy-efficient for my home — regular bulbs or LED?
     
  • Can I control my lighting via phone or sensors?
     
  • How many light points do I need for comfortable brightness in this room?

Appliance connection

Bought a new stove or water heater? Improper connection means risking both your appliance and your safety.
Powerful devices require dedicated lines and proper circuit breakers to ensure stable operation.

✔️ You’ll be able to use your stove, washing machine, or air conditioner safely — without overloads or unexpected shutdowns.

💬 Questions to ask your electrician:

  • Does my appliance need a dedicated line, or can I use the existing wiring?
     
  • What cables and breakers will you use — are they suitable for my apartment?
     
  • Will you bring the necessary materials, or should I buy them myself?

Wiring repair and replacement

Old wiring is always a risk: lights flicker, fuses trip, or you even smell burning.
Your electrician will check the condition of your network and decide whether to replace parts or redo the whole system — switching from aluminum to reliable copper if needed.

✔️ Your home will be safer, and the electrical system ready for modern energy loads.

💬 Questions to ask your electrician:

  • Do I need to replace all the wiring or just some sections?
     
  • Will you use copper or aluminum cables? What’s the difference for me?
     
  • How long will the new wiring last if I use heavy appliances often?

Electrical panels and protection systems

The electrical panel is the heart of your system. An old one can’t handle today’s load and might cause an accident.
You need modern panels with automatic breakers, RCDs, and surge protection — properly distributed for stability and future expansion.

✔️ Your home will be protected from overloads, and you’ll have peace of mind.

💬 Questions to ask your electrician:

  • Which breakers and RCDs do you recommend for my home?
     
  • Will the panel allow for more appliances in the future?
     
  • How will the load be distributed to prevent tripping when I use the stove?

Boletín Eléctrico (electrical certificate)

Selling or renting a property? Connecting a new home to the grid?
You’ll need an official safety certificate — the Boletín Eléctrico. Your electrician will inspect, verify compliance, and issue a document recognized by all authorities.

✔️ With this certificate, you can safely complete transactions and be sure your electrical system is up to standard.

💬 Questions to ask your electrician:

  • Is the inspection included in the certificate cost or charged separately?
     
  • How long does it take to get the document?
     
  • Will this certificate be valid for both selling and renting my property?

How to choose a good electrician

When looking for an electrician, the key is to ensure the work is done safely and honestly. 

Here’s what to check:

  1. License — your guarantee.
    Just ask: “Are you a licensed electricista autorizado? Can you show your certification?”
    ➡︎ If the electrician confidently provides it — you can trust them.
     

  2. Transparent pricing.
    Say: “I’d like an estimate before work starts, including materials, labor, and call-out fees.”
    ➡︎ This protects you from unpleasant surprises or hidden charges.
     

  3. Compare and ask questions.
    Don’t hesitate to ask: “If I order several jobs at once, can you offer a discount?”
    ➡︎ Professionals often provide better rates for combined services.
     

  4. Experience and reputation.
    Ask: “Can I see photos of your previous work or client reviews?”
    ➡︎ If they’re open and show examples — that’s a great sign.
     

  5. Warranty is a must.
    Clarify: “What warranty do you provide for work and materials?”
    ➡︎ Reliable electricians always back up their work.
     

  6. Clear communication.
    Say: “Please explain in simple terms what exactly you’ll be doing.”
    ➡︎ If the explanation is clear and transparent — you’re dealing with a true professional.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

Can I call an electrician at night or on weekends?

Yes, many work 24/7. Keep in mind, though: emergency visits usually cost 20–40% more.

What’s the minimum call-out fee?

Typically €50–70, depending on the region and type of work.

What does an estimate include?

Usually:
- Labor cost;
- Materials (if supplied by the electrician);
- Transportation expenses.

💡Tip: Always confirm details in advance to avoid surprises.

What is the Boletín Eléctrico and why is it needed?

It’s a safety certificate for your electrical system — required when selling or renting property, or for connecting new power or changing wiring.

Do electricians provide warranties?

Yes, licensed professionals usually give 6-month to 2-year warranties, depending on the work type.

Can I buy materials myself?

Yes, but make sure they’re certified. If the electrician provides materials, the warranty usually covers them too.

How long does it take to install a socket or switch?

Around 20–40 minutes on average, but more if wiring needs replacement.

How long does a full rewiring take?

Depends on the size of your property — 2–4 days for a small apartment, up to a week for a large house.

Can I install “smart” lighting?

Yes, many electricians install systems controllable via smartphone or motion sensors. Ask when ordering.

How much does it cost to connect an electric stove or water heater?

Typically €80–120, if a separate line with a breaker is required. Exact cost depends on power and wiring condition.

When should I replace the electrical panel?

If it’s old, can’t handle load, breakers keep tripping, or you’re adding new appliances. Modern panels are safer and better balanced.

Can I hire an electrician for a small job (like replacing one bulb)?

Yes, but note: most electricians have a minimum call-out cost, so it’s often cheaper to combine small tasks into one visit.

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