What Are Electrical Items Worth?
35 items tagged “electrical” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

cord reel
A cord reel is a spool or retractable housing used to store, organize, and extend an electrical cord or cable.

3M Scotch Linerless Rubber Splicing Tape
A premium rubber splicing tape used for insulating, splicing, and terminating electrical cables and wires.

3M Super 33+ Vinyl Electrical Tape
A 3/4-inch vinyl electrical tape roll used for insulating, bundling, and general electrical repairs.

GFCI outlet installation
Professional installation or replacement of a single GFCI outlet in a typical home.

outlet installation
Installation of a standard residential electrical outlet by a licensed electrician, including common labor and materials.

Combination Detector
A combination detector is a 2-in-1 electrical safety device that detects both smoke from fires and carbon monoxide gas, commonly used in homes.

Ceiling Light Fixture
A ceiling light fixture is a common electrical lighting device mounted on the ceiling, typically featuring one or more bulbs in a drum, flush-mount, or semi-flush style for indoor use.

Photocell
A photocell is an electrical sensor that detects light levels to automatically control outdoor lighting, such as turning lights on at dusk and off at dawn.

Timer Switch
A timer switch is an electrical device that automatically turns lights or appliances on and off at preset times, commonly used for indoor lighting control.

Charging Station
A home electrical charging station, typically a Level 2 EV charger for electric vehicles, including the unit and basic installation.

Solar Inverter
A solar inverter is an electrical device that converts direct current (DC) electricity from solar panels into alternating current (AC) for home use.

Transfer Switch
A transfer switch is an electrical device that safely switches a home's power source between the utility grid and a backup generator during outages.

Ground Wire
A ground wire is a bare copper electrical wire used to safely direct fault current to the ground in residential wiring systems.

Ground Rod
A ground rod is a metal rod, typically 5/8 inch diameter by 8 feet long and copper-coated or bonded, driven into the earth to provide a safe path for electrical fault currents in grounding systems.

Conduit (per foot)
Electrical conduit is a tube or trough used to protect and route electrical wiring in buildings and installations.

Wire (per foot)
Electrical wire, typically NM-B (Romex) non-metallic sheathed cable used in residential wiring, sold by the foot at retail for DIY or professional use.

Electrical Tape
Electrical tape is a standard vinyl insulating tape used for electrical wiring insulation, repairs, and bundling, typically in black and about 3/4 inch wide by 60 feet long.

Outlet Box
An electrical outlet box is a plastic or metal enclosure used to house wiring, receptacles, and switches in walls or ceilings during electrical installations.

Junction Box
A junction box is a standard electrical enclosure used to house and protect wire connections in residential and commercial wiring systems.

Fuse
A small electrical safety device that interrupts power flow when current exceeds safe levels, protecting circuits and equipment from damage.