How Much Does It Cost to Install a Dedicated Circuit? [2025 Data]

Normal Range: $570 - $1,000

The average dedicated circuit costs $700, but it can range between $570 and $1,000, depending on the type of outlet and other factors.

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The cost to install a dedicated circuit is about $700 on average, though homeowners can expect to spend between $570 and $1,100. Dedicated circuits are necessary to power major appliances, such as a refrigerator or an oven, or to install a dedicated line in your garage to power power tools and lighting.

You likely need multiple dedicated circuits in your home to power your appliances. Let’s review how to budget for adding a dedicated circuit to your home or garage, as well as when to hire a professional electrician to tackle this task.

Electrical Installation Cost Calculator

Calculations are based on the cost of installing one dedicated circuit. Calculations rounded to the nearest whole number.

Cost CalculatorQuantity Cost Range
Dedicated Circuit MaterialsCircuit breakers, junction boxes, connectors, fittings, and fasteners$100–$150
Installation Labor1 professional electrician$550–$970
Electrical Inspection1 electrical inspection$100–$400
Optional: Upgrade Electrical Panel1 new electrical panel$1,200–$2,000
Total$750–$1,520
Total with Options$1,950–$3,520

How to Calculate the Cost of Installing a Dedicated Circuit

To determine how much it will cost to install a dedicated circuit in your home, follow these steps:

  • Get multiple quotes from electricians: Solicit price quotes from at least three local electricians, asking specifically for their material and labor costs. 

  • Determine electrical inspection cost: You will likely need an electrical inspection post-installation to ensure everything is up to code. Contact local electricians or services that conduct these inspections to determine the cost.

  • Consider the cost of add-on services: If you need other electrical service completed in tandem with installing a dedicated circuit, add that cost into your total price.

Dedicated Circuit Cost Factors

The cost of a dedicated circuit depends on several factors, including type of circuit, materials, and local labor costs.

Factor Average Cost
Materials $100–$150
Labor $550–$970
Add-Ons $500–$8,000

Type 

There are two basic types of dedicated circuits in your home, 20-amp and 30 to 50 amp. The cost to install these types of dedicated circuits is comparable at around $700 on average. 

Smaller appliances, like toasters, stand mixers, and countertop appliances use 20-amp circuits. Larger appliances like dryers, stoves, ovens, and water heaters use 30- to 50-amp circuits. You'll most likely be looking at installing a 30- to 50-amp circuit unless you're short on regular outlets in your kitchen or other places you need to install outlets.

Materials

The materials to install a dedicated circuit usually run around $100 to $150. Materials that your electrician will need to install a dedicated circuit include circuit breakers, junction boxes, connectors, fittings, fasteners, and other things. 

MaterialsAverage Cost
Circuit breaker$10 to $30
Junction box$10 to $20
Connectors$5
Fasteners $5 to $20
Fittings$5
Wires$1 per foot

Labor

You can expect to pay around $550 to $970 for labor to install a dedicated circuit. The cost to hire an electrician is usually $50 to $100 per hour for labor, and electricians typically charge more for the first hour, about $150. The labor for installing a dedicated circuit includes:

  • Shutting off power

  • Cutting mounting holes

  • Mounting the electrical boxes

  • Adding a new circuit breaker

  • Securing and connecting wiring

How much you can expect to pay to have a local professional electrician install a dedicated circuit varies depending on your location. Here's a breakdown of average costs for some cities around the U.S.

  • New York: $890–$1,090

  • Des Moines, IA: $610–$740

  • Los Angeles: $710–$870

  • Seattle: $715–$875

  • Miami: $570–$700

  • Topeka, KS: $600–$740

  • Philadelphia: $720–$880

  • Santa Fe, NM: $645–$790

  • Detroit: $670–$820

How Much Does It Cost to Install a 15–20 Amp Dedicated Line In a Garage?

If you’re adding a dedicated circuit in your garage, you may only need a 15- to 20-amp to use your tools. You can expect to pay $250 to $900 for dedicated circuit installation in your garage, with an average cost of $650. Your final price will depend on how far the new circuit is located from the main electrical panel, labor costs, and overall project complexity. Consult a local electrician with experience outfitting garages to get an accurate estimate.

Additional Cost Factors

There are some other potential costs that you could be looking at when installing a dedicated circuit. Those can run from $500 to upwards of $8,000 and include:

DIY vs. Hiring a Pro 

Unless you are a licensed electrician, you should always hire a professional electrician near you to handle electrical work. Working with electricity is dangerous, and if you don't know what you're doing, you could get hurt or start an electrical fire.

Plus, this project could jumpstart other necessary projects related to your electrical panel or wiring. In this case, it’s best to stick with a trained, licensed, and insured electrician who will complete the job fast and to code.

How to Save Money Installing a Dedicated Circuit

Here are a few ways you can save on a dedicated circuit installation:

  • Hire out-of-season: Many home projects are completed in the spring and summer, which means fall and season are usually slower for electricians, meaning they may charge less.

  • Get multiple quotes: With any type of renovation or upgrade, getting multiple quotes from professional electricians can help you find a rate that fits your budget while still getting the job done well.

  • Be prepared: If you need to open walls or replace old wiring, it’s helpful to have an idea of where and how the electrician should do that before they start work. Otherwise, you may need to unexpectedly open or reframe a wall, adding to the total project cost.

How Angi Gets Its Cost Data

Home is the most important place on earth, which is why Angi has helped more than 150 million homeowners transform their houses into homes they adore. To help homeowners with their next project, Angi provides readers with the most accurate cost data and upholds strict editorial standards. We extensively research project costs to develop the pricing data you see, so you can make the best decisions for you and your home. We rely on reputable sources, including the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, academic journals, market studies, and interviews with industry experts—all to ensure our prices reflect real-world projects. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

If you've ever tried to run your dishwasher while drying your hair, you’ll understand why dedicated circuits are essential for preventing blown fuses. Appliances that require more electricity than the circuit can handle could blow fuses, trip breakers, overheat, and risk an electrical fire. 

Having a dedicated circuit ensures that your appliance gets the current it needs without overloading the other circuits in your home.

Appliances in your home that need dedicated circuits include:

  • Refrigerators and chest freezers

  • Electric ranges, microwaves, and toaster ovens

  • Dishwashers and garbage disposals

  • Washers and dryers

  • Heating and air conditioning units

  • Hot tubs, saunas, and water pumps

  • Sump pumps

  • Central vacuums

Moving an outlet usually costs between $25 and $300. The amount you'll pay depends on the type of outlet and the condition of the walls in your home. Exposed walls without drywall and insulation are the easiest for electricians to work on, but finished walls that will require repair afterward can drive up the cost.

Changing from a two-prong to a three-prong outlet is a pretty basic project that usually costs around $20 to $50. If you have a grounded fuse box, your electrician should be able to do the task quickly and easily; however, if they have to upgrade your electrical panel or ground the box, the cost could increase.

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