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Normal cost for replacing the Electrical

Brandon Ellis
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I just closed on my first property and also got my first quote for updating the electric.  For a 4 Bedroom house in North Carolina what would you say the normal cost of replacing the Electric in the house be?  This first quote was about $20K, on one side I understand the high price, on the other side it seems a bit too high.

I'm going to call some other electricians and see what kinds of quotes they will give as well.

Thanks for any advice.

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Mark Fries
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@Brandon Ellis

7k max for a 4 bed, 5k max for a 3 bed...

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