Add a 120V Electric Outlet (Within 8' of Another Outlet)

$198.99

Power where you need it. If you’re using extension cords or power strips to reach appliances, that’s a sign you need another outlet. More outlets mean less clutter and safer use. Adding a 120 volt, 15 amp, electric outlet is one of the most affordable and most practical ways to make your home safer, cleaner, and more convenient.

(Estimated Completion Time - 1 Hour)

Avoid Overloading Existing Circuits
Plugging too many devices into one outlet (especially via power strips) increases the risk of tripping breakers — or worse, fire hazards.

Prepare for Home Projects or Renovations
Having outlets exactly where you need them means fewer compromises.

Add GFCI Protection Where Required
Modern codes require GFCI outlets in bathrooms, kitchens, garages, laundry areas, and outside. If you're missing one, adding a 120V GFCI outlet keeps your home compliant and safer.

Support New Tech or Charging Needs
As homes become filled with electronics — air purifiers, baby monitors, electric toothbrushes, smart devices — a well-placed outlet avoids daily frustrations.

Increase Resale Appeal
Homebuyers notice a lack of outlets in key areas. Adding a few where needed can boost value and make your home feel better thought-out.

Power where you need it. If you’re using extension cords or power strips to reach appliances, that’s a sign you need another outlet. More outlets mean less clutter and safer use. Adding a 120 volt, 15 amp, electric outlet is one of the most affordable and most practical ways to make your home safer, cleaner, and more convenient.

(Estimated Completion Time - 1 Hour)

Avoid Overloading Existing Circuits
Plugging too many devices into one outlet (especially via power strips) increases the risk of tripping breakers — or worse, fire hazards.

Prepare for Home Projects or Renovations
Having outlets exactly where you need them means fewer compromises.

Add GFCI Protection Where Required
Modern codes require GFCI outlets in bathrooms, kitchens, garages, laundry areas, and outside. If you're missing one, adding a 120V GFCI outlet keeps your home compliant and safer.

Support New Tech or Charging Needs
As homes become filled with electronics — air purifiers, baby monitors, electric toothbrushes, smart devices — a well-placed outlet avoids daily frustrations.

Increase Resale Appeal
Homebuyers notice a lack of outlets in key areas. Adding a few where needed can boost value and make your home feel better thought-out.