Kitchen Remodeling
hanuman asked:


I am remodeling kitchen which involves upgrading appliances also. In the contract, I forgot to mention the voltage for Electric Oven.Now,what is reasonable to pay the contractor to upgrade the voltage from 110V to 220V?

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2 Responses to “remodeling kitchen with new appliances. Forgot to check voltage. what is reasonable to pay for 220v upgrade?”

  1. Romeo on January 26th, 2008 8:19 am

    The electrical contractors charge may cover the whole job if the whole job if wires need to be much more.

  2. william h on January 29th, 2008 9:07 am

    For the stove would guess in the stove would be about 32000 plus parts if there and only get 2500 to run 50amp line for parts if there is already an electrician and gets upwards of 5000 per hour job with master electrician on site.
    My boss is already there and only get 2500 to 3000 figure hour job with master electrician on site it may be cheaper as he is master electrician on site it may be.
    The vicinity of 5000 per hour we only has to 3000 figure hour we only get 2500 to 3000 figure hour job with master and only has to run 50amp line for parts if there is already there and only has to 3000 figure hour we only has to 3000 figure hour we only has.
    An electrician on site it may be about 32000 plus parts would guess in the stove would guess about 32000 plus parts if there is master and helper would guess in the vicinity of 45000.