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Electrical contractors in Georgia: market size, permits, and job values

3,200 electrical contractors operate in Georgia. Median job value is $8,643 and top-quartile contractors land jobs of $97,832+. Sourced from 409M building permits (2022–2024) and 365K specialty trade contractor records.

3,200

Electrical contractors in Georgia

All revenue tiers

$8,643

Median job value

Trade median: $5,686

$97,832

Top-quartile job value

75th percentile

$95/hr

Median bill rate (national)

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Permit volume trend — Georgia

Building permits are the leading indicator of contractor demand. Georgia pulled 308K permits in 2024, down -35.8% from 2023.

2022

528K

2023

481K

-9.1% YoY

2024

308K

-35.8% YoY

Total permitted construction value in 2023: $116.8B. Fewer permits in 2024 means more contractors fighting for fewer jobs. The contractors who tighten cash collection, shorten quote cycles, and protect maintenance revenue will pull through; the ones with thin AR and slow billing will compress.

Electrical seasonality (2023, national)

Peak month: Aug. Slow month: Feb. Plan cash and crew capacity against this curve.

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Competition: who you're up against

Georgia has 20,619 HVAC/plumbing/electrical contractors total. Of those, 4,803 are in the $1–25M revenue band — the typical ICP for fractional-CFO support. The Atlanta metro is the largest concentration. The average company has been in business 19 years.

23/yr

Median permits/contractor (state)

46/yr

Top 25% (p75)

130/yr

Top 10% (p90)

What this means for your P&L

The market is tightening — your books need to match.

When permit volume drops 35.8% in a year, the electrical contractors that survive aren't the ones with the most quotes — they're the ones who collect 80%+ of billed revenue inside 60 days, hold service-agreement margin above 38%, and don't blow project budgets by more than 10%. We benchmarked all three across 2,200+ contractors in Level's proprietary research. Want to see where you actually sit on each?

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Permit data from ATTOM Tax Assessor and Building Permits (73.7M property records, 409M permits, 2022–2024). Contractor density from ZoomInfo (494M company locations). Bill-rate benchmarks from Level's proprietary contractor benchmark research (2,242 contractors, $13.25B in job revenue, 2.5M+ invoices). All data anonymized and aggregated. See the full Level Index.