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English-Speaking Electricians in Madrid

Living in a Madrid piso usually means a fuse box older than you, a single kitchen circuit that trips every time the oven and microwave run together, and outlets that don't quite fit modern appliances. The electricians we list speak English, give you a written presupuesto, and bring proper materials for older modernista buildings. They also handle boletines, EV chargers, and smart-home wiring for newer flats in Eixample or Poblenou. If you're upgrading a rental's panel or wiring a flat you just bought, our community managers in Madrid have vetted every one of them in person.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I find an English-speaking electrician in Madrid?
Madrid has many electricians used to working with expats. Search for “English-speaking electrician Madrid”, check verified reviews, and look for clear WhatsApp communication. Always ask for a written quote in English and Spanish detailing labour, materials and timelines, so there’s no confusion on scope or price.
Are 24/7 emergency electricians available in Madrid?
Yes. Many electricians offer 24-hour call-outs across Madrid, with typical response times of 30, 90 minutes depending on location and demand. Expect higher night or weekend rates; confirm the call-out fee and any emergency surcharge in writing before they attend, along with what’s included in the first hour.
How much do electricians cost in Madrid?
Rates vary by job and provider. As a guide, standard call-outs often start around €30, €60 with hourly labour from €30, €50; emergency visits can be higher. Prices are set by individual electricians, paid directly to them, and are not listed on Locallista; always request a fixed written quote.
What is the Boletín Eléctrico (CIE) and when do I need it in Madrid?
The Boletín Eléctrico (CIE) is an official safety certificate issued after an inspection of your electrical installation. In Madrid it’s commonly required to increase contracted power, after major alterations, for some property sales, or when insurers ask. Your authorised installer will advise if a new certificate is necessary.
Do I need permits for electrical work or a fuse box upgrade in Madrid?
Minor tasks like replacing sockets or lights usually need no building permit, but full rewiring, new circuits, or a fuse box (panel) upgrade must meet Spanish REBT standards and utility requirements. Works in communal areas may need community approval. A local electrician can clarify what applies to your building.
How do I verify an electrician’s credentials and quality in Catalonia?
Ask for their authorised installer number and proof of civil liability insurance, and check reviews from recent jobs. In Catalonia you can verify companies via the RASIC (registry of authorised installers). Always get a detailed, bilingual quote and confirm warranties, timelines, and who handles debris and wall repairs.
How long does an apartment rewire take in Madrid?
A typical 1, 2 bedroom flat rewire takes around 2, 5 working days, longer if walls need extensive chasing and making good. Scheduling lifts, communal access, and power cut-offs can add time. Agree a room-by-room plan, daily clean-up, and whether repainting or patching is included in the price.
Can I install an EV charger at home in Madrid?
Yes. For private garages in community buildings, Spanish law allows owners to install an EV charger by notifying the community, without needing prior approval. Check electrical capacity, load-balancing, and protection, and confirm whether a new Boletín Eléctrico is required. Choose an installer experienced with Madrid apartment blocks.
Will electricians in Madrid provide invoices and speak my language?
Many electricians serving expats issue formal invoices (facturas) with IVA/VAT and can provide documentation in English as well as Spanish. Ask upfront about language support and accepted payments (transfer, card, or cash). Payments are made directly to the electrician and not through intermediary platforms.
What should a good electrician’s quote include in Madrid?
A clear quote should itemise labour hours, materials and brands, call-out or emergency surcharges, waste disposal, making good (plaster/paint), and warranty terms. It should state timelines, access needs, and invoicing with IVA. Ask for a fixed price where possible and note any allowances for hidden defects.

Selecting an electrician is more than just finding someone to handle your electrical needs; it's about establishing a relationship built on trust, expertise, and clear communication. By adhering to these essential dos and don’ts, you can ensure that you engage a professional who not only meets your immediate requirements but also respects your home and time. Remember, a dependable electrician will prioritize reliability, maintain transparency in pricing, and leave your space tidy, while avoiding any vague agreements or insufficient communication. Making informed choices will pave the way for a smoother, hassle-free experience as you navigate the vital task of securing electrical services.

Dos and Don’ts as an expat

Smart choices: dos and don’ts for hiring a reliable electrician

Do’s
Do Prioritize Reliability and Punctuality
Select electricians known for their reliability and punctuality. Customer reviews highlight the importance of service providers who arrive on time, meet deadlines, and communicate proactively about scheduling.
Do Look for Clear and Effective Communication
Choose electricians who excel in communication. Many reviews emphasize the importance of clear, timely updates during the service process, ensuring all aspects of the job are well understood and agreed upon.
Do Consider Customer Feedback on Cleanliness
When hiring an electrician, ensure you consider feedback regarding their cleanliness and tidiness after completing a job. Customers appreciate when the work area is left clean and orderly, reflecting professionalism.
Do Verify Transparency in Pricing
Seek electricians who provide transparent pricing without hidden fees. Customers value clear quotes and fair pricing that aligns with the quality of work, making budgeting easier and reducing financial surprises.
Dont’s
Don't Ignore Communication During Initial Contact
Lack of clear communication from the onset can lead to misunderstandings regarding the scope of work and potential costs. Ensure that the electrician you choose is responsive and open about their process to avoid frustrations later.
Don't Neglect to Verify Credentials and Reviews
Hiring an electrician without checking their qualifications and customer reviews can result in unsatisfactory work and safety risks. Always take the time to confirm their experience, expertise, and reliability by looking for feedback from previous clients.
Don't Overlook the Importance of Thorough Clean-Up
Leaving a messy worksite can reflect poorly on the professionalism of the electrician. Ensure that the service provider has a clear plan for cleaning up after the job is done to maintain the condition of your home.
Don't Accept Vague Pricing Without Breakdown
Agreeing to an estimate without a detailed breakdown can lead to unexpected charges upon completion. Always request clarity on costs, including labor and materials, to avoid surprises in the final bill.