Appliance Installation in Omaha, NE
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4.8ServiceOne Heating, Cooling, Plumbing, and Electrical
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4.6Myers Electric
4.6Dey Distributing
4.517½+ years onlineA-1 Appliance
4.3Scratch and Dent appliances of Nebraska
4.2Harman Appliance Sales
4.018½+ years onlineSears Appliance Repair
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Appliance Installation in Omaha, NE
Omaha appliance installation contractors handle everything from gas range conversions in Dundee bungalows to full Sub-Zero/Wolf packages in west Omaha custom homes. Metropolitan Utilities District (MUD) provides natural gas service across Omaha, with most kitchen ranges, dryers, and tankless water heaters running on gas. Installation typically requires a permit from the city for gas line work and electrical permits for 240V circuits feeding induction ranges, electric ovens, and dryers. Most Omaha installers carry Nebraska contractor licensing plus a master plumber on staff for gas connections. Kitchen package installs (range, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator) typically run 4-8 hours and include haul-away of old units.
Omaha's hard water (12-18 grains per gallon from MUD) drives strong demand for water softeners installed alongside dishwashers and ice-makers to extend appliance life. Reputable installers offer plumbing for water lines to fridges and softener integration during initial appliance setup, saving the cost of return service calls later.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do I need a permit for Omaha appliance installation?
- Like-for-like swaps (gas to gas, electric to electric, same circuit) usually don't require permits. New gas lines, new electrical circuits, and new venting all require Omaha permits. Reputable installers pull permits when needed and arrange final city inspection if the work is permit-triggered.
- Will the installer haul away my old appliances?
- Most Omaha appliance installers offer haul-away as a $25-75 add-on per unit. Working appliances are sometimes donated to Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Omaha. Refrigerators with refrigerant must be EPA-certified disposed, which licensed haulers handle through proper recovery channels.
- Should I add a water softener with my new dishwasher?
- With Omaha's 12-18 grain water hardness, a water softener significantly extends dishwasher, ice maker, and water heater life. Many installers offer combo packages with softener installation alongside kitchen appliance upgrades, saving $200-400 versus separate service calls.
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