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How Much Does Appliance Installation Cost?

Not all appliance installation needs a professional, but many do. Here's what a contractor should be charging you for your installation at home.

How Much Does Appliance Installation Cost?
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Sarah MitchellHomesAce Editor · 3 min readSenior home improvement editor who has spent 15+ years helping homeowners plan smart, cost-effective renovations.

Appliances make up a big part of what we consider being essential to any modern home as the 21st century has seen a massive advancement in the field of home appliances. The difficulty in appliance installation, however, comes from the varying appliances themselves who tend to have their own specific installation requirements. Some of the most common appliance which requires installation are:

  • microwaves
  • dishwashers
  • washer and dryer
  • refrigerators
  • stoves

How Much Does It Cost To Install An Appliance?

The cost to install an appliance will often be included in the purchase of your new appliance from large furniture or appliance stores. Should you decide to buy your appliance elsewhere, be sure to inquire about the installation fees beforehand.

Appliance installation can be as little as $50, but major appliances will be more. Be prepared to pay around $200 on average for larger appliances. Some installations, however, may require licensed contractors to come in and help with the installation. Homeowners should prepare for a bill in the region of about $600 on the high end, unless you are starting from scratch, which could mean a tremendous increase in price

Cost Breakdown

Here is a breakdown of some of the appliances installations cost you can expect, just so you can get a ballpark figure:

Dishwashers

This will vary depending on whether it is a new installation or a replacement and involves wiring, plumbing, and customization of countertops. Installations will generally fall in the $350 range. 

Washers/Dryers

Installation of a washer/ dryer will also depend on whether you already have plumbing lines installed and proper venting in place. Installation could be as little as $50, but brand new installations could end up costing $350 or more. 

Not every appliance installation needs to be done by a professional, but many do. You may be handy with screwdriver and hammer, but how confident are you when it comes to installing a dishwasher and doing correctly? It's highly recommended you compare at least 3 quotes from reputable installers to ensure you get the best price available in your locale.

Refrigerators

Refrigerator installation will largely come down to the type of appliance it is. Does it have an automatic ice maker? Do you need a plumber to install another hookup for the ice maker? Is there enough space to simply plug it in and slide it into place? A plumber may ask you as much as $150 while, labor may cost you an additional $200 if more work is required. 

Stoves

Electrical stoves will generally cost $100 - $200 to install unless electrical changes are needed. Electricians charge anywhere from $50 - $100 per hour. Gas stoves are $100 to install if supply lines are already in place. A stove hood and vent will also increase the price. 

So, as you can see, the cost to install an appliance will vary depending on the type of appliance you are dealing with, and whether it is a new installation or replacement. 

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