
Appliance Installation in Port St. Lucie, FL
Compare 21 appliance installation contractors near you in Port St. Lucie and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
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1 Step Appliance by StepCo, LLC
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4.93½+ years onlineFUSE HVAC & Appliance Repair - AC Repair, AC installation
4.93+ years onlineMCL Appliances
4.8~2 years onlineQuality Home Repair Services LLC
4.87½+ years onlineSt. Lucie Appliances, LLC
4.8Mr. Appliance of Port Saint Lucie
4.730+ years onlinePRO-TECH APPLIANCES INC
4.713 years onlinePSL Appliances
4.7A & J Appliance Repair Service
4.6~14 years onlineDiscount Appliance Parts
4.6~16 years onlineNicks appliance llc
4.6Treasure Coast Appliance Repair
4.64½+ years onlineJetson TV & Appliance - Port St. Lucie
4.417+ years onlineB & H Appliance Sales & Service
4.1John's Appliance
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Appliance Installation in Port St. Lucie, FL
Port St. Lucie, Florida appliance installers serve a Treasure Coast market shaped by hurricane risk, salt-air exposure, and the popular retiree and family demographics. Florida City Gas provides natural gas to portions of Port St. Lucie; many homes use propane or all-electric. FPL provides electric service. Local contractors handle full kitchen package installs (range, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator) plus laundry-room setups with proper venting and dedicated 240V circuits. Port St. Lucie permits are required for new gas lines and new electrical circuits. Florida state licensing requirements add complexity that reputable installers navigate routinely.
Port St. Lucie's coastal location drives demand for stainless steel appliances rated for marine use within 1-3 miles of the coast. Many flood-zone properties have appliances on slab-level utility floors mounted on 6-inch concrete pedestals to clear potential storm surge. Hurricane Frances (2004), Jeanne (2004), and subsequent storms drove substantial appliance replacement work. Tankless water heaters mounted high on walls are popular alternatives in flood-zone homes.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does salt air affect appliances?
- Yes, especially for outdoor and garage-located appliances within 1-5 miles of the coast. Stainless steel rated for marine use (316L grade) resists corrosion best. Standard painted finishes can show pitting within 2-3 years of installation in salt-spray conditions.
- Should I elevate appliances?
- Yes, post-hurricane rebuilds standardized elevated utility platforms in V and A flood zones. Reputable installers handle the plumbing, gas, and electrical extensions to raise washers, dryers, and water heaters above base flood elevation.
- What about generator hookups?
- Many Port St. Lucie homeowners install transfer switches feeding kitchen circuits during hurricane outages. Appliance installers coordinate with electricians on the wiring so a portable or standby generator can power fridges, freezers, and well pumps.
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