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Updated almost 4 years ago, 02/22/2021

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Alex Bush
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
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Reasonable Appliance Installation Cost

Alex Bush
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
Posted

Hi fellow BPers, I recently purchased new appliances (dishwasher and a gas dryer) for my first house hack in Houston TX area (Katy) and been looking to hire someone to install both of them. All the quotes that I've got were in the range of $200 - 400 (typically ~$150 for each) which seems to me to be too excessive especially for a dishwasher that by itself costs ~$450 ........  

Are those numbers reasonable or am I getting all the "retail" price quotes? 

What is your recommendation? Do I find a handyman to do the job for cheaper (what price should I expect for this kind of work?) or is this truly a skilled typed of job and I need to pay the big $ for it?

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