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How Much Does It Cost to Rewire a House in Minneapolis, MN?

Local pricing for the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area

Updated May 2026 · Local pricing for the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area

Low End
$3,710
Basic install
Average Cost
$9,010
Most homeowners pay this
High End
$21,210
Complex install

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$6,310
Labor (70%)
$2,700
Materials (30%)
5–14
Days to complete

Prices estimated using the NailThePrice Local Cost Model™ — national averages adjusted for Minneapolis's labor rates, cost of living, and material pricing.

By Matt Kovalik, Licensed Electrician — MN

How Much Does Each Part of Whole House Rewiring Cost?

The cost to rewire a house in Minneapolis ranges from $3,710 to $21,210, with most homeowners paying around $9,010. Your actual cost depends on several factors specific to your home and the Minneapolis-St. Paul market.

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Home Square Footage

Larger homes need more wire, more circuits, and more labor hours — cost scales roughly proportionally with square footage.

Number Of Circuits

Modern code requires dedicated circuits for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry, and outdoor areas, so a full rewire typically installs 20–40+ circuits.

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Wall Access

Open walls (during a remodel) cut labor costs dramatically versus fishing wire through finished walls, which may require temporary drywall removal.

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Age Of Home

Pre-1960s homes often have knob-and-tube or ungrounded wiring that requires complete replacement and may reveal other code issues.

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Code Upgrades Needed

Bringing a home up to current NEC code often requires AFCI/GFCI breakers, grounding, and additional circuits beyond just replacing old wire.

The Midwest has a strong pool of skilled tradespeople, and labor rates tend to be moderate compared to coastal cities. Union and non-union shops both compete, giving homeowners options on pricing.

What an electrician actually wants you to know about Minneapolis whole-home rewires

Most whole-home rewires in Minneapolis happen because the house slowly outgrew the wiring, not because the lights stopped working. The problem usually shows up when homeowners start stacking modern electrical loads onto a system built for window AC units, one bathroom outlet, and maybe a microwave if you were lucky.

Around the Twin Cities, I see this constantly in 1940s through 1970s homes. Two-prong outlets, ungrounded branch circuits, overloaded junction boxes, cloth wiring buried behind insulation, and panels that have been "made to work" for 40 years with tandem breakers and DIY additions. A lot of these homes technically still have power everywhere. That doesn't mean the system is safe or remotely designed for modern use.

The hidden cost driver in rewiring isn't usually the wire itself. Copper is expensive, but labor is what moves the number. Finished plaster walls, tight attic access, detached garages, and homeowners wanting minimal drywall damage are what turn a straightforward rewire into a major project. Minneapolis homes are especially tricky because so many have finished basements added decades after the original construction. Sometimes the hardest part of the job is figuring out what's original wiring and what some homeowner added in 1987 after watching half a VHS tutorial.

One thing I wish homeowners understood: rewiring is not just "pulling new wire." Once you touch enough of the system, current code comes into play. AFCI protection, bathroom and kitchen GFCI requirements, smoke detector interconnection, grounding upgrades, proper bonding — all the stuff old houses never had. Minnesota inspectors are a lot stricter about this now than they were even ten years ago.

I also see a lot of bad estimates in this category. If the quote doesn't mention how many circuits are being added, whether the service panel is included, or what patching responsibility looks like afterward, the number is incomplete. "Whole house rewire as needed" is not a real scope of work.

And if it's my house, I'm rewiring the entire thing once instead of chasing problems room-by-room over the next decade. Piecemeal rewires almost always cost more long-term because every future electrician has to work around old circuits mixed with new ones. Clean slate is cleaner, safer, and honestly cheaper by the time most homeowners finally finish the process.

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Permit Required in Minneapolis

Budget $35–$300 for the electrical permit covering whole house rewiring in Minneapolis (per-circuit fee). Your contractor typically handles the permit process.

Minneapolis defers residential electrical permits to the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry. Per the state worksheet: $35 per 0–400 amp power source, $60 per 401–800 amp source, $6 per 0–200 amp circuit/feeder; existing dwellings with 15+ circuits installed/extended are billed a flat $100/dwelling. Minimum total inspection fee is $35 per inspection trip, whichever is greater than calculated fees. Plus a $1 state surcharge per permit.

About Permits in Minneapolis, MN

Inspection Turnaround
5–15 business days

Electrical permits are issued by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry, not the City of Minneapolis (verified via the city's Permit Types page). Pool permits are issued by the city under Title 5 Chapter 89, with fees calculated using the standard building valuation tier. Frost-line plumbing and structural design are subject to Minnesota State Building Code; verify with CPED before construction.

Source: City of Minneapolis Building Permit Fee Schedule and Worksheet, accessed 2026-04-27.

How Does Minneapolis's Climate Affect Whole House Rewiring?

In cold climates, expect additional costs for heated conduit runs, insulated wire, and work scheduling around freezing temperatures. Winter installations may cost 10–15% more due to shorter workdays and weather delays.

Can You DIY Whole House Rewiring or Should You Hire a Pro?

🚫 Not a DIY Project

This project requires a licensed professional in Minneapolis. Attempting whole house rewiring without proper licensing can void insurance and create serious safety hazards.

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Common Questions About Whole House Rewiring in Minneapolis

How much does it cost to rewire a house in Minneapolis, MN?

The average cost to rewire a house in Minneapolis ranges from $3,710 to $21,210, with most homeowners paying around $9,010. This estimate includes both labor ($6,310) and materials ($2,700). Costs in Minneapolis are higher than the national average due to local cost of living and labor market conditions. Get multiple quotes from licensed Minneapolis contractors to lock in the best price.

Is a permit required for whole house rewiring in Minneapolis?

Yes, Minneapolis requires an electrical permit for whole house rewiring. The City of Minneapolis Development Review (CPED) — Construction Code Services charges $35–$300 for this permit type, with an inspection turnaround of 5–15 business days. Your contractor typically handles the permit application. Minneapolis requires a contractor licensed by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry for this work.

How long does whole house rewiring take in Minneapolis?

Most whole house rewiring projects in Minneapolis take 5–14 days to complete. The timeline depends on project scope, contractor availability in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area, and seasonal demand. Scheduling during Minneapolis's off-peak season (typically fall and winter) can reduce wait times and may lower costs.

How do I know if my house needs rewiring?

Warning signs include frequent breaker trips, flickering lights, two-prong (ungrounded) outlets, discolored outlets, a burning smell, or a home older than 40 years that hasn't been updated. An electrician can inspect for $100–$300.

Can I live in my house during a rewire?

Usually yes, though you'll have periods without power in different areas. The electrician typically works room by room. For safety, plan to be out during the panel changeover when the entire house loses power for several hours.

What Do Other Projects Cost in Minneapolis?

How Much Does Whole House Rewiring Cost in Nearby Cities?

Rewire a House in St. Paul, MN — $8,810 Rewire a House in Edina, MN — $9,210 Rewire a House in Duluth, MN — $7,840 Rewire a House in Rochester, MN — $8,520 Rewire a House in Woodbury, MN — $9,050
Published March 2025 · Updated May 13, 2026 · Cost data based on local labor rates and market conditions in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area.