APPLIANCE INSTALLATION - LOS ALTOS, CA

Kitchen Appliance Installation in Los Altos, CA

Licensed appliance installation with proper electrical, gas, plumbing rough-in, and ventilation. Permits confirmed before any work begins. Standalone installation or as part of a full remodel.

CSLB Licensed – Permits Confirmed First – Gas, Electric, Plumbing Rough-In – Standalone or Full Remodel

WHAT WE INSTALL

Professional Appliance Installation in Los Altos

Kitchen appliance installation is not just about plugging something in. A range requires a dedicated 40 to 50 amp circuit. A gas cooktop requires a licensed gas connection. A range hood requires proper exterior ducting. Done wrong, these create safety issues and code violations.

Kitcheny Remodel handles appliance installation as a licensed contractor. We confirm permit requirements, run the rough-in work to code, and install appliances correctly the first time. If your home is older, we assess whether the electrical panel can support your new appliances before any work begins.

Electrician inspecting electrical panel in Los Altos, CA home before kitchen appliance installation

⚡ Older Los Altos Homes

Many Los Altos homes built in the 1950s and 1960s have electrical panels that cannot support modern kitchen appliances without an upgrade. A modern kitchen with a 40-amp range, dishwasher, refrigerator, and microwave draws significantly more than these older panels were designed for. We assess panel capacity before quoting installation and include any required upgrades in the written quote.

Appliances We Install

Ranges & Cooktops

Gas, electric, and induction. Dedicated circuit sizing, gas line connection, proper clearances. AFCI protection where required by code.

Range Hoods & Ventilation

Ducted exterior ventilation installed correctly. Recirculating only when exterior duct is not possible. Proper CFM sizing for your cooking setup.

Dishwashers

Plumbing connection, drain line, and electrical connection. Proper leveling and securing to the cabinet. Hot water supply line and air gap where required.

Refrigerators

Built-in and counter-depth installation. Water line connection for ice and water dispensers. Proper ventilation clearances for built-in units.

Wall Ovens & Microwaves

Built-in installation with dedicated circuit. Proper mounting, clearances, and trim kit fitting. Cabinet modification where needed for fit.

Smart Appliances

Wi-Fi connected appliance installation with network setup confirmation. We ensure smart appliances are properly commissioned, not just powered on.

2026 COST GUIDE — LOS ALTOS

Appliance Installation Cost in Los Altos

Pricing depends on the appliance type, connections required, permits needed, and whether infrastructure upgrades are involved. Every project is scoped and quoted in writing before any work begins.

Tier Typical Investment What’s Included Standard Install$200 – $600 per appliance Drop-in dishwasher, standard refrigerator, freestanding range. No electrical or gas line changes required. Mid-Tier Install$600 – $1,800 per applianceBuilt-in dishwasher, wall oven, gas cooktop with existing line, range hood with new ducting. Premium / Luxury Install$1,800 – $5,000+ per applianceSub-Zero or built-in refrigeration, panel-ready integration, Wolf/Viking dual-fuel range with new gas line and 240V circuit, full ventilation system.

Ranges reflect typical Los Altos and Santa Clara County project costs as of 2026. Your exact quote depends on your appliances, site conditions, and permit requirements confirmed in writing before any work begins.

OLDER LOS ALTOS HOMES

What to Know Before Installing New Appliances

Many Los Altos properties were built between the 1950s and 1970s. These homes were not designed for today’s appliance loads.

Undersized electrical panels are common in homes from this era. A 200A panel upgrade is frequently required before a Wolf dual-fuel range or Sub-Zero refrigerator can be installed safely.
Gas line sizing in older Los Altos homes may not support high-BTU professional ranges. A gas line assessment before ordering your appliance avoids costly delays.
Cabinet opening dimensions in 1950s and 1970s kitchens are often non-standard. Built-in appliances designed for modern cabinet dimensions may require cabinet modification before installation can proceed.

Pre-Installation Checklist for Older Homes

COMMON QUESTIONS

Appliance Installation FAQ

It depends on the appliance and what rough-in work is involved. New gas line connections and new electrical circuits typically require permits. Replacing an existing appliance on an existing circuit often does not. We confirm the permit scope for your specific installation before any work begins.

Yes. Appliance installation is included as a standard part of our full kitchen renovation and cabinets and countertops services. All the rough-in work electrical circuits, gas lines, plumbing connections — is coordinated as one project rather than requiring separate contractors.

Yes. We install high-specification appliances including Sub-Zero, Wolf, Miele, and Thermador. Built-in and integrated installation requires careful coordination with the cabinetry and requires specific rough-in dimensions. We confirm specifications before the cabinetry is built when part of a larger project.

Yes. We assess electrical panel capacity as part of our pre-installation process. If your panel needs an upgrade to safely support your new appliances, we include that in the written quote before any work begins.