
Appliance Installation in Chicago, IL
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Appliance Installation in Chicago, IL
Chicago, Illinois appliance installers serve a dense urban market spanning Lincoln Park brownstones, Pilsen flats, and newer condo high-rises in the Loop and South Loop. Peoples Gas (now part of WEC Energy) provides natural gas service throughout most of Chicago. ComEd provides electric service. Local contractors handle full kitchen package installs (range, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator) plus laundry-room setups. Chicago permits are required for new gas lines and new electrical circuits—Chicago has notoriously strict municipal codes. Most condo and co-op buildings require contractor certificates of insurance with substantial coverage limits.
Chicago's high-rise condo market requires installers to provide certificates of insurance naming the building, often with $2M-5M general liability and worker's compensation. Many buildings require Chicago licensed plumbers and electricians for any work involving gas, plumbing, or electrical changes. The cold climate also drives demand for proper dryer venting through exterior walls. Stackable washer/dryer installs in tight Chicago apartments are common, with proper venting through exterior walls or roof terminations.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does my Chicago condo require COI?
- Most Chicago condo and co-op buildings require contractor certificates of insurance naming the building, often with $2M-5M general liability and $1M auto coverage. Reputable installers carry standard policies and provide COIs same-day for routine appliance work.
- Can I install a gas range in my condo?
- Yes, if the unit is configured for gas with proper supply lines and venting. Peoples Gas provides gas to most Chicago buildings, but conversions from electric to gas require building approval, gas line extension by a Chicago licensed master plumber, and updated venting.
- What's typical install cost?
- Chicago kitchen package installs run $500-1,000 for like-for-like swaps—slightly higher than suburban markets due to building access logistics. Adding new gas lines, electrical circuits, or water lines pushes the project to $1,200-2,500.
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