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New Hood Cost Guide: Price of a Replacement Kitchen Hood – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:07:55+00:00 • 3 min read

Customers typically pay for a new kitchen hood based on venting type, ductwork needs, size, and finish. The main cost drivers are unit price, installation time, and any required modifications to electrical or duct systems. This article outlines typical price ranges and practical budgeting tips for a U.S. shopper.

Item Low Average High Notes
Hood Unit (Undercabinet, 30″ $150 $350 $1,200 Basic models with minimal features.
Hood Unit (Wall-Mount, 36″-48″) $300 $700 $2,000 Higher airflow and nicer finishes.
Vent Type (Ducted vs Ductless) $200 $600 $2,000 Ducted requires ductwork; ductless uses filters.
Installation & Electrical $120 $350 $1,200 Includes wiring and vent run assessment.
Ductwork & Venting Materials $100 $350 $1,000 Metal duct, caps, elbows, adapters.

Overview Of Costs

Typical cost range for a new kitchen hood is $450-$2,000 for the hood itself plus $100-$1,200 for installation and related work. When budgeting, buyers should consider the hood size, venting method, brand, and any required upgrades to wiring or ductwork. For basic DIY-ready models, total project costs tend to land on the lower end; for high-end, professionally installed systems, totals rise toward the upper end.

Cost Breakdown

Component Low Average High Notes Assumptions
Materials $150 $650 $2,000 Finish, filters, mounting hardware Stainless steel, 30″-36″ width
Labor $120 $350 $1,200 Removal, mounting, wiring, venting One installer, standard ceiling height
Equipment $0 $100 $500 Tools, fasteners, adapters Basic tools provided by tech
Permits $0 $75 $200 Local permit or inspection if required Residential kitchen hood swap
Delivery/Disposal $0 $25 $100 Delivery fees, old unit haul away Single-unit delivery
Warranty $0 $40 $150 Manufacturer warranty extension Standard 1-year coverage
Taxes $0 $40 $160 Sales tax on goods and services Based on location
Overhead/General $0 $50 $200 Business overhead apportioned Average job

What Drives Price

Key price influencers include venting complexity and hood width. A straightforward 30″-36″ ducted hood in a standard kitchen is far cheaper than a 48″ or specialty design with smart features, high CFMs, or dual motors. Labor costs rise with ceiling height, challenging duct routes, and electrical amendments. Brand and finish also impact the ticket price, with premium stainless finishes and touch-control panels adding modest premiums.

Labor & Installation Time

Typical installation takes 2–6 hours for a standard wall- or under-cabinet hood with simple venting. Longer runs, complex duct routing, or changes to wiring can extend install time by 2–8 hours more. Labor rates vary by region and contractor expertise.

Regional Price Differences

Prices exhibit regional variation due to labor costs and local codes. In the Northeast, expect closer to the high end; the Midwest tends toward the average; the South often skews lower for similar equipment. Regional deltas can be ±10–25% from the national average, depending on access to licensed installers and ducting availability.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Hidden costs can include electrical work beyond a basic outlet, ceiling cutouts, or replacing damaged cabinetry. Some projects require a new vent cap on the exterior, roof flashing, or trenching for long duct runs. Budget an extra 5–15% for contingencies.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

  • Basic — 30″ under-cabinet hood, ductless, standard install: Hood $150-$300; Labor $120-$200; Permits $0-$50; Total $270-$650.
  • Mid-Range — 36″ wall-mount, ducted, 400 CFM, mid-tier finish: Hood $350-$700; Labor $250-$500; Ductwork $100-$300; Total $700-$1,500.
  • Premium — 48″ wall-mount, ducted, smart features, high airflow, professional install: Hood $800-$2,000; Labor $600-$1,000; Ductwork $300-$800; Permits/Delivery $50-$150; Total $1,750-$3,950.

Assumptions: region varies; models include standard filter systems and typical ceiling heights.