
Appliance Installation in Pittsburgh, PA
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4.328+ years onlineDormont Appliance
4.326+ years onlineJoel Norris Appliance Repair
4.2Perla's Appliances Plus
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Appliance Installation in Pittsburgh, PA
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania appliance installers serve Allegheny County's mix of historic Squirrel Hill and Shadyside homes plus newer suburbs in Mt. Lebanon and Cranberry Township. Equitable Gas (now Peoples Natural Gas) provides natural gas service. Duquesne Light provides electric service. Local contractors handle full kitchen package installs plus laundry-room setups with proper venting. Pittsburgh permits are required for new gas lines and new electrical circuits. Pennsylvania licensing requirements for gas and plumbing work add complexity.
Pittsburgh's older brick rowhouses often have unique configurations requiring custom approaches—older galvanized water lines, non-standard stove openings, and 100-amp electrical panels that may need upgrades for modern induction ranges. The growing tech corridor drives demand for premium appliance packages.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Will my old Pittsburgh home support modern appliances?
- Often, with some upgrades. Older homes may need water line updates, electrical panel upgrades, and properly sized gas lines.
- Do I need a Pennsylvania-licensed plumber?
- Yes, Pennsylvania requires licensed work for gas lines.
- What's typical install cost?
- Pittsburgh kitchen package installs run $400-800 for like-for-like swaps.
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