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depends on how much work there is to do and where in the US you live...you will have to get an electrician and permits for that.  I would say it would cost twice as much as the materials.  It really just depends on where you live and who you can find.  Your best bet is to not look on yahoo answers and to call local contractors and they will give you free estimates.</description>
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<p>depends on how much work there is to do and where in the US you live&#8230;you will have to get an electrician and permits for that.  I would say it would cost twice as much as the materials.  It really just depends on where you live and who you can find.  Your best bet is to not look on yahoo answers and to call local contractors and they will give you free estimates.</p>
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