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Dryer Installation Cost Calculator2026

Estimate clothes dryer installation cost by dryer type (gas or electric), vent routing, gas-line work, electrical outlet upgrade, transition duct, and old-unit haul-away.

Project Details

Total Estimated Cost

$219

Cost Breakdown

Installation Labor$149
Gas Line Work$0
Electrical Work$0
Vent / Transition Duct$40
Haul-Away$30
Cost per Dryer$219

Cost Distribution

Installation Labor (68%)
Vent / Transition Duct (18%)
Haul-Away (14%)

Data sources: Base costs derived from national industry cost surveys and contractor pricing data, adjusted with BLS inflation indices, Census housing/income signals, and FRED CSV fallback when BLS data is temporarily unavailable. Latest index refresh: April 2026.

Disclaimer: Estimates are approximate and for informational purposes only. Actual costs vary based on project complexity, contractor rates, material availability, and local market conditions. Always obtain multiple quotes from licensed contractors before starting a project.

Typical Project Cost by Dryer type

National average pricing

Same default project size (default scope), priced across each material tier.

TierMaterial rateTotal projectInstalled per unit
Electric, existing outlet$189$189
Gas, existing line$219$219
Heat-pump / ventless$219$289$289
Stackable / all-in-one$299$369$369

Material rates reflect the latest BLS construction PPI adjustment. Installed totals include labor and supplies but exclude permits and any tear-out beyond the calculator's default scope.

Recent Cost Trends

Wholesale construction prices typically lead homeowner-facing quotes by 2–4 months. Use the trend below to decide whether to pull a project forward or wait for the next reading.

Residential Construction PPI — Trailing 12 Months

BLS series PCU236211236211, single-family construction producer prices.

200.1

+0.9% vs Mar 25

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The PPI is the wholesale price of materials and labor that contractors pay, before margin. A rising index usually flows into homeowner quotes within 2–4 months. Use this trend to decide whether to pull a project forward or wait.

Dryer Installation Cost by City

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Typical Cost Snapshot

For a typical dryer installation scenario in the national baseline, this calculator currently models a total around $219, or about $219 per unit.

This market is currently modeled close to the national baseline, so project swings are more likely to come from scope and finish choices than from regional pricing alone.

Local labor conditions, permit timing, and finish selection all influence how this project prices in your market.

Low / Mid / High Project Scenarios

Low Scenario

$190

$190 per square foot

Single electric dryer swap on existing 240V outlet and short vent.

Mid Scenario

$430

$430 per square foot

Gas dryer with extended gas line, long vent run, new transition duct, curb pickup.

High Scenario

$1,185

$1,185 per square foot

Heat-pump or stackable unit with new vent, new 240V circuit, premium duct kit, recycler disposal.

What Changes the Estimate Most?

  • Vent routing length and difficulty (short vs long vs new exterior penetration) is the biggest labor variable.
  • Gas-line work and 240V outlet upgrades create the sharpest jumps when switching fuels or upgrading old wiring.
  • Heat-pump and stackable units cost more on the appliance side but reduce or eliminate venting work.

When This Calculator Is Less Accurate

This calculator is less accurate when the install includes a major venting redesign for a long, multi-turn run; switching between gas and electric with full code upgrades; or stacked configurations requiring custom shelving and bracing.

Use the result as a budgeting starting point, then validate with local contractor quotes if the scope includes specialty materials, hidden damage, or permit-driven design changes.

How Much Does Dryer Installation Cost?

Clothes-dryer installation typically costs $100–300 on existing hookups, with full installs that involve new gas lines, 240V outlets, or running a longer vent through an exterior wall landing $400–900. Heat-pump and ventless dryers add cost on the appliance side but reduce the venting work needed.

Cost Factors:

  • Dryer type — electric, gas, heat-pump/ventless, and stackable units each have different hookup needs
  • Vent routing — short straight runs are cheapest; long, multi-turn runs and new exterior penetrations cost more
  • Gas-line work — extending an existing gas line is far cheaper than running a new black-iron run
  • Electrical work — replacing an old 3-prong with a code-current 4-prong outlet, or running a new 240V circuit
  • Transition duct quality — semi-rigid is acceptable; rigid metal is safer and improves dryer efficiency
Frequently Asked Questions (3)
How much does it cost to install a dryer?

Plumbers and appliance installers typically charge $100–300 to install a dryer on existing hookups. Adding a new 240V outlet costs $200–450, extending a gas line $150–400, and running a new vent through an exterior wall $200–500. Total installs with multiple add-ons commonly land $400–900.

Should I switch from gas to electric or vice versa?

Switching fuels usually adds $400–900 in plumbing or electrical work. It only pays back if you're already running a new line for other reasons or if your utility rates strongly favor one fuel. Heat-pump electric dryers are the most efficient option but cost more upfront.

Do I need a 4-prong outlet for my new dryer?

All new electric dryers ship with a 4-prong cord because the NEC requires a separate ground for new installations. If your current outlet is the older 3-prong, you can either replace the outlet ($150–250) or install a 3-prong cord on the dryer (allowed in many areas as a like-for-like replacement).

Data sources & methodology

Estimates blend national base costs, the BLS residential construction PPI, regional and direct metro CPI series, BLS OEWS state labor wages, and U.S. Census ACS housing signals. Market data refreshed April 2026. Expect ±15–30% spread vs an actual contractor quote.

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