
Appliance Installation in Burlington, VT
Compare 22 appliance installation contractors near you in Burlington and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.6/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
Last updated May 14, 2026
Most pros respond within 2–24 hours
Verified Pro Installers
Other Businesses in This Area
Gary Marcotte's Appliance Showroom
Chimney Savers
5.0~17 years onlineLe Clair Brothers Electrical
5.0Metevier's Electric Motor Service
4.91-800-GOT-JUNK? Vermont
4.827½+ years onlineA+ Appliance Services
4.812½+ years onlineBruce's Tri-County Appliance Service LLC
4.6SuperStore Furniture Appliances Electronics
4.6 (41)25½+ years onlineBouchard-Pierce
4.422+ years onlineExpress Appliance, Kitchen & more
4.419½+ years onlineCocoplum Appliances
4.324+ years onlineDan Reed and Daughter's Major Appliance Repair
4.3Nobles Appliance Services
4.2Superstore Electronics
4.213+ years onlineAppliance Installation in Nearby VT Cities
Other Services in Burlington
Appliance Installation in Burlington, VT
Burlington, Vermont appliance installers serve Chittenden County's mix of historic Hill Section homes plus newer South Burlington and Winooski suburbs. Vermont Gas Systems provides natural gas service to portions of Burlington; many surrounding areas remain on propane or oil. Green Mountain Power and Burlington Electric Department provide electric service. Local contractors handle full kitchen package installs (range, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator) plus laundry-room setups with proper venting and dedicated 240V circuits. Burlington permits are required for new gas lines and new electrical circuits. Vermont's strong electrification push drives demand for electric range and induction range conversions from gas.
Burlington's University of Vermont community and progressive demographics drive heavy electrification adoption—many homeowners convert from gas to electric or induction ranges, electric heat pump water heaters, and dryers from gas to electric. Burlington Electric Department offers customer programs supporting electrification. Vermont's harsh winters drive demand for proper dryer venting through exterior walls rather than indoor termination, plus tankless water heaters in conditioned space.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Should I convert to induction in Burlington?
- Induction ranges are increasingly popular in Burlington given Vermont's electrification push. They require a dedicated 240V/40-50 amp circuit. Burlington Electric and Green Mountain Power offer rebates on qualifying induction ranges, improving the economics. The federal IRA tax credit also covers some electrification appliance work.
- Does Burlington have natural gas?
- Vermont Gas Systems provides natural gas to portions of Burlington proper. Many surrounding areas remain on propane or oil. Reputable installers verify your fuel type before scheduling and handle the regulator and BTU sizing for propane systems.
- What's typical install cost?
- Burlington 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.
About NeedInstall
NeedInstall helps connect customers with local installation professionals across Burlington and surrounding communities. Featured contractors have claimed their profile and verified their business information. Listings marked as "Verified Pro" have been confirmed by the business owner.

