Stove installation costs in the United States are highly variable, demanding careful consideration of several elements. Gas stoves typically fall within the $1,049-$2,098 range, encompassing materials and labor. Wood-burning stoves, requiring additional ventilation and hearth protection, can cost between $1,500 and $4,000. Electric stoves tend to be slightly less expensive, with installation fees ranging from $750 to $2,000. Included in these estimates are material costs like venting, sealant, and mounting hardware, alongside labor for proper connection and safety checks. The complexity of the installation – whether requiring new venting, electrical upgrades, or custom hearth construction – significantly impacts the overall cost. Beyond these base figures, various factors can influence the final price; a flexible line installation for a gas stove might cost between $200-$300, while a non-flexible line installation could range from $400-$600. Wall oven installations can operate within the $750-$4,200 range, depending on the complexity of the surrounding cabinetry and electrical requirements. Wood stove installations include the cost of the stove itself, appropriate hearth pads, and often, ventilation and non-combustible wall coverings, leading to ranges of $1,500 - $4,000. Considering these factors and obtaining multiple quotes from qualified installers is crucial for a successful and cost-effective stove installation.
Loading...
