What additional electricity, gas and plumbing work is involved?
Appliances don't exist in a vacuum. While some appliances require only a basic wall hook-up, like a built-in microwave, many appliances need more complicated connections and require more work, like a dryer or double oven.
Is your appliance (stove/oven/dryer) gas or electric? There may be some electrical work that needs to be done, or a gas line may need to be installed if your appliance uses natural gas as its energy source – both of which can affect the cost.
Here's what to consider when you're determining the cost:
Are you switching from electric to natural gas (or vice versa)?
The cost of your stove and oven installation just got more expensive. The electrical work required to install a new outlet can cost between $120 and $200, and your local natural gas company might charge between $200 and $2,000 to run a new natural gas line to your oven. That new gas line can really increase the cost of your stove and oven installation.
New addition or replacement?
Having an oven or another appliance installed or replaced can be as easy as sliding it into place. It can also be a difficult procedure that involves electrical, carpentry, vents, and specialty installation by an appliance installation professional. Cooking appliances, such as stoves and wall ovens, that use natural gas may also need additional work to run an energy source.
Generally, a direct replacement wall oven, dishwasher, dryer, or refrigerator is going to be cheaper to install than a new addition. This is because existing appliances already have the designated space, supports, electrical, and/or gas lines available. The further away from gas lines or power lines, the more a professional installer will charge to install your appliance.
Whether you're replacing an old wall oven or adding a new double oven, be sure to keep this in mind when totaling up the cost of installation.
How old were your old appliances?
Cynthia Roman, the owner of Roman Appliance Installation, says new appliances have significantly more complicated electrical control panels than older versions. If your old appliance was really old, you may need to run more electricity to the location or add a new electrical outlet.
Additionally, there may be an extra charge for removing your old oven or dryer. A professional installer will be able to give you an accurate quote prior to installation.
Do you need to run water?
If you didn't have a dishwasher before, you lack a garbage disposal or your new refrigerator has an ice maker, a licensed plumber may need to run water lines. Basic plumbing services costs between $130 and $150.
How to hire a pro
Look for a few high-rated pros in your area who has experience installing the type of appliance you need help with. Better yet, ask the pros if they know how to install the specific make and model you have.
After you find a handful of pros who seem like a great fit, reach out to them and ask for cost estimates. Let the pros know:
How many appliances you need installed
The type of appliance (include the make and model)
The power source (gas or electric)
Where you want the appliance installed
Hire a pro after you receive a few price quotes so you can make the most cost-effective decision.
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