
Appliance Installation in Salem, OR
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Quick Fix Appliance Repair and Handyman Solutions
5.01+ year onlineSALEM APPLIANCES
5.0SGL APPLIANCE REPAIR LLC
5.01½+ years onlineGivens Appliance Repair
4.9Mr. Electric of Salem
4.930+ years onlineBogard Appliances and Refrigeration, LLC
4.83½+ years onlineKelly's Appliances
4.727+ years onlineAppliance Hospital - Salem
4.522+ years onlineAppliances 4 Less Salem
4.54+ years onlineJL's Appliances
4.511½+ years onlineSears Appliance Repair
4.3~26 years onlineAMS Services
4.23 years onlineCraig's General Repair and Appliance
4.2Randals Equipment Repair Inc
4.19+ years onlineAppliance Source
3.999 Appliances
3.3Home Appliance Center
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Appliance Installation in Salem, OR
Salem, Oregon appliance installers serve the state capital region's mix of older established neighborhoods and newer subdivisions out toward Keizer and West Salem. NW Natural provides natural gas service throughout most of Salem, making gas range and dryer installs common. PGE 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. Salem permits are required for new gas lines and new electrical circuits but typically not for like-for-like appliance swaps. Oregon state licensing requirements for gas and plumbing work add complexity that reputable Salem installers navigate routinely.
Salem's growing focus on electrification (driven by Oregon's climate goals) drives demand for induction range conversions, electric heat pump water heaters, and dryer transitions from gas to electric. Reputable installers handle the panel and circuit work alongside the appliance install. Hard water in some Salem neighborhoods (5-10 grains per gallon) drives modest demand for softeners alongside major kitchen renovations.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Should I switch to induction in Salem?
- Induction ranges are increasingly popular in Salem given Oregon's electrification push. They require a dedicated 240V/40-50 amp circuit—older 100-amp panels may need upgrades to support the load. Energy Trust of Oregon offers rebates on qualifying induction ranges, improving the economics.
- Do I need an Oregon-licensed plumber?
- Yes, Oregon requires master-plumber-licensed work for gas lines and certain plumbing work. Reputable Salem installers either employ or subcontract a licensed plumber for the licensed work, then handle the appliance hookup themselves. Permits and pressure testing are required for new gas lines.
- What's typical install cost?
- Salem kitchen package installs (range, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator) run $400-800 for like-for-like swaps. Adding new gas lines, electrical circuits, or water lines pushes the project to $1,000-1,800. Haul-away of old appliances typically adds $25-75 per unit.
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