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Cost of a New Washer and Dryer 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:42+00:00 • 3 min read

Buyers typically pay a total installed price ranging from about $800 to $2,400 for a new washer and dryer set, with lots of variation driven by capacity, energy efficiency, and feature sets. The price mix includes the unit costs, installation needs, and optional extras. Cost and price factors matter for budgeting and comparisons.

Item Low Average High Notes
Washer (new) $400 $800 $1,200 Top- or front-load; standard capacity
Dryer (new) $350 $700 $1,100 Electric or gas; vented or ventless
Installation $50 $150 $300 Delivery, hookup, venting check
Delivery & Removal $20 $60 $120 Old unit haul-away often optional
Taxes & Permits $0 $40 $120 Sales tax by state; local fees
Warranty / Service Plan $0 $60 $200 Optional extended coverage
Subtotal $820 $1,050 $2,040 Excludes financing
Delivery / Hookup Fees $0 $40 $100 Distance-based

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Overview Of Costs

Typical cost range for a complete washer and dryer setup includes basic units, standard installation, and routine delivery. Expect lower ranges for basic, compact units with standard hookups, and higher ranges for large-capacity or premium models with enhanced features. The breakdown below shows total project ranges and per-unit expectations to inform budgeting and quotes.

Cost Breakdown

Most cost components influence the final price by model type and installation requirements. The following table presents a concise breakdown with totals and per-unit cues where relevant.

Component Low Average High Notes
Materials $0 $0 $0 Washer and dryer units only
Labor $0 $100 $250 Installation, leveling, test run
Equipment $0 $0 $0 Tools included by installer
Permits $0 $0 $0 Usually none required for basic home units
Delivery/Disposal $0 $40 $120 Local delivery radius matters
Accessories $0 $20 $60 Drain hose, venting kit, pedestals
Warranty $0 $60 $200 Extended options vary by retailer
Overhead $0 $30 $90 Store, delivery crew, transport
Contingency $0 $20 $50 Contingent on site issues
Taxes $0 $20 $100 State-dependent

data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”> Assumptions: basic installation, standard hookups, no structural changes. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

What Drives Price

Key price drivers include capacity, energy features, and appliance type. Front-loading machines with higher efficiency tend to cost more upfront but can reduce operating costs. Gas or electric dryers introduce different fuel costs and venting needs. A large-capacity set (e.g., 5.0 cu ft washers) typically costs more and may require more powerful electrical or venting upgrades. In addition, premium brands and connected smart features add to the sticker price.

Factors That Affect Price

Cost variables span model class, regional differences, and installation specifics. SEER-equivalent efficiency ratings influence energy cost savings and unit price for washers; lint trap and vent design affect dryer price and ventilation requirements. Example thresholds: a high-efficiency washer with steam options may add $150-$350; a gas dryer may add $100-$200 in upfront costs vs. an electric model if a new gas line or venting is needed.

Ways To Save

Smart shopping can trim upfront costs and long-term energy bills. Consider choosing standard capacity, a non-smart model, or a mid-range brand during sales. Bundle pricing for a matched washer and dryer often yields the best overall value. Look for open-box or floor-model discounts, and verify energy star ratings for ongoing savings. If space allows, a compact duo can lower both purchase price and installation complexity.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region due to delivery, tax, and supply chains. In the Midwest, expect mid-range prices to be near national averages, while coastal cities may see higher delivery fees and taxes. Rural areas may offer lower delivery charges but fewer in-store promotions. Regional differences of approximately ±10-20% relative to the national average are common depending on demand and installer availability.

Labor & Installation Time

Installation time commonly spans a few hours for standard setups. A typical job includes unboxing, leveling, connecting water supply lines, power connections, vent checks, and a test run. In-home installations may require longer if modifications are necessary. For estimating, plan 2-4 hours per unit for a standard hookup and 4-6 hours total if both units are installed together.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical quotes.

  1. Basic: 24″ compact washer and vented electric dryer; standard hookups. Assumptions: city, standard height, level floor. Materials: $1,100; Labor: $120; Delivery: $50; Taxes: $20; Total: $1,290.
  2. Mid-Range: 4.5–5.0 cu ft front-load washer with 7.4 cu ft electric dryer; includes pedestal kits. Assumptions: regional freight, standard warranty. Washer $750, Dryer $650, Labor $180, Delivery $60, Taxes $40; Total $1,680.
  3. Premium: High-efficiency steam washer and gas dryer with smart features; premium brand, extended warranty. Assumptions: large home, upgraded venting. Washer $1,200, Dryer $1,000, Labor $230, Delivery $100, Taxes $90; Total $2,620.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.