By KakiList Editorial Team·Updated April 2026·Editorial standards
An EMA-licensed electrician is a legal requirement for almost any electrical work in Singapore — not just a quality nice-to-have. Unlicensed electrical work voids home insurance and, if it causes a fire, leaves the homeowner uninsured for potentially six-figure damage. Picking the right electrician means checking the Licence of Electrical Worker (LEW) class and matching it to your job scope. KakiList connects you with 298 verified Electrician providers serving the Bukit Timah area. Our listed providers maintain an average rating of 4.7★ based on Google reviews. Bukit Timah is a premium residential area with landed homes, good class bungalows, and condominiums. Service requirements tend to be more specialized. Whether you live near Beauty World MRT, King Albert Park MRT or around Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Coronation Plaza, our providers serve all parts of Bukit Timah. Compare providers, read verified Google reviews, and contact them directly via WhatsApp — no middleman fees or hidden charges.
In Bukit Timah, electrician work typically involves DB box trip investigations, ceiling fan installation, extra power points, and light fixture swaps. With Bukit Timah Nature Reserve and Beauty World MRT, King Albert Park MRT shaping how traffic flows through Bukit Timah, locally-active providers save time on travel and typically offer faster response than Central-wide teams.
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| Service | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Power Trip Investigation | S$80 – S$150 |
| Ceiling Fan Installation | S$80 – S$200 |
| Light Fixture Installation | S$50 – S$150 |
| DB Box Replacement | S$350 – S$800 |
| Socket/Switch Installation | S$60 – S$120 |
| Full House Rewiring | S$2,000 – S$5,000 |
Prices are estimates and may vary based on scope, property type, and urgency. Get exact quotes by requesting free quotes.
Most providers listed for Bukit Timah also serve the wider Central zone. If you live between Bukit Timah and a neighbouring estate, contact any provider via WhatsApp — they'll confirm coverage and travel fees, if any, before confirming the job.
For most home electrical work (DB boxes, socket additions, lighting, ceiling fans), a Worker or Technician class LEW is sufficient. For three-phase work, EV chargers, or electrical works above 23kVA, Supervisor or Engineer class is needed. The LEW number and class should appear on the quote and be verifiable on EMA's Licensed Electrical Workers directory.
Licensed electricians pay for training, registration, insurance, and compliance. Unlicensed workers skip all of these and charge less, but the savings disappear the moment something fails — home insurance claims are rejected on the grounds of unlicensed work, and rectification by a licensed electrician doubles the cost. Licensed work is cheaper long-term.
Ceiling fan installation runs S\$80-180. Adding a 13A power point S\$60-140 for HDB. DB box replacement S\$650-1,400. Full rewiring of a 4-room HDB S\$4,500-7,500. Emergency after-hours rates add 30-50%. Property type affects cost: condo and landed work runs 10-40% higher than HDB due to complexity.
Yes — recurring trips indicate either circuit overload, a short-circuit, or earth leakage. All three need licensed-electrician diagnosis. Ignoring trips by resetting the breaker repeatedly can produce wiring damage that turns a S\$200 diagnosis into a S\$2,000 rewire. Book an investigation before the problem escalates.
Technically yes for standard single-phase work, but landed properties often need three-phase experience (for pool pumps, garden irrigation, EV chargers, and larger heating equipment). Electricians with HDB-only experience may underperform on these. For landed work above basic scope, pick an electrician with demonstrated landed portfolio.