
Appliance Installation in Philadelphia, PA
Compare 25 appliance installation contractors near you in Philadelphia and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.7/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
Last updated April 27, 2026
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Infinity Appliance Men
7½+ years onlineBest Appliance Repair
5.0~3 years onlineFreezing Cold Appliance Repairs
5.0~4 years onlineJanus Appliance
5.04+ years onlineReliance Appliance Repair
5.02½+ years onlineAppliance Repair Brothers
4.93+ years onlineJR APPLIANCES Scratch and dent
4.9Mr. Appliance of Bensalem
4.930½+ years onlinePlusTech Appliance Repair
4.9~2 years onlineUltraFix Appliance Repair
4.927+ years onlineUpTech Appliance Repair
4.94+ years onlineBentech Appliance Services
4.8Dominic's Appliances
4.818½+ years onlinePhilly Appliances Repair
4.82½+ years onlineC&D Appliance
4.711½+ years onlineAppliance Repair Philadelphia
4.4~7 years onlineAtlantic Refrigeration Co
4.326½+ years onlinePhils appliances
4.1AJ Appliance, Inc.
3.521+ years onlineReyes Appliances
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Appliance Installation in Philadelphia, PA
Philadelphia appliance installation contractors in this directory cover Center City, Fishtown, Northern Liberties, Society Hill, and surrounding Philadelphia County. Most Philadelphia appliance installs run $300-$700 for a single appliance (premium for tight row-house access). Whole-kitchen replacement packages typically land $1,000-$3,000 in installation labor depending on existing infrastructure.
Philadelphia's tight row-house architecture makes appliance delivery and installation nuanced — door-clearance issues, narrow stairs, and limited maneuvering space all add labor. PECO and PGW are the regional electric and gas utilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Why are Philadelphia appliance installs more expensive?
- Tight row-house access, narrow stairs, and limited maneuvering space add labor compared to suburban homes. Plan for these realities.
- Do I need a permit?
- Like-for-like replacements generally don't need permits. Adding circuits or new gas lines requires permits and licensed trades.
- Will my older Philadelphia row-house support modern appliances?
- Often you need a panel upgrade or new dedicated circuits — modern induction ranges, dishwashers, and refrigerators draw more than older equivalents.
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