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Plaster Range Hood Cost Guide 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:31+00:00 • 3 min read

Buyers typically pay for plaster range hood work that blends custom styling with the complexity of shaping skilled plaster. Main cost drivers include material quality, hood size and curvature, labor hours, and any integration with existing ventilation. The price range reflects both fabrication and installation considerations, plus possible permits or delivery needs.

Item Low Average High Notes
Project total $1,500 $3,000 $6,500 Includes materials and labor for a standard plaster hood.
Per-unit (per sq ft) $25 $45 $90 Assumes 18–36 sq ft hood area; varies with detail and arches.
Labor (man-hours) 12 hours 28 hours 60 hours Includes forming, setting, and finishing; heavier shaping adds time.
Materials $600 $1,250 $2,900 Includes plaster mix, lath or mesh, and sealant.
Delivery/ disposal $0 $100 $300 Depending on location and packaging needs.
Permits & codes $0 $150 $600 Only if local rules require inspection or vent alterations.
Warranty & maintenance $0 $120 $350 Typically covers cracking or finish issues for a year or two.

Overview Of Costs

Plaster range hood pricing combines material quality, fabrication complexity, and install time. The overview below shows total project ranges and per-unit costs with clear assumptions: standard hood, basic finish, and an interior vent connection without major remodeling. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Cost Breakdown

Understanding where money goes helps buyers plan budgets and compare quotes. The breakdown uses common categories and a 4–6 column table format to illustrate how each cost component contributes to the total. The table reflects typical projects in American homes.

Category Low Average High Notes Per-Unit
Materials $600 $1,250 $2,900 Plaster mix, reinforcement, sealant. $25–$90/sq ft
Labor 12 hrs 28 hrs 60 hrs Forming, setting, finishing, cure time. Varies by complexity
Equipment $100 $350 $800 Mixers, trowels, spraying tools. Flat rate or rental
Permits $0 $150 $600 Vent alterations or inspections if required. Fixed or % of project
Delivery/ Disposal $0 $100 $300 Material transport, debris removal. Flat
Warranty $0 $120 $350 Limited coverage for cracking or finish defects. Typically included or add-on

Pricing Variables

Price depends on regional labor rates and hood dimensions. Key drivers include hood height, radius curves, decorative finishes, and the complexity of integrating with existing kitchen venting. Regional variation means urban markets often show higher averages than rural areas, and larger sizes push costs toward the high end.

Ways To Save

Saving tips focus on scope control and material choices. Consider simpler profiles, fixed finishes, or waiting for off-peak scheduling to reduce labor costs. In some cases, coordinating delivery or bundling with nearby renovations lowers the overall expense.

Regional Price Differences

Prices differ by region due to labor markets and material availability. The chart compares three U.S. market types and outlines typical delta ranges for plaster hood projects.

  • Urban centers: +10% to +25% relative to national averages, driven by higher labor rates.
  • Suburban areas: near the national average, modest premiums for materials in supply chains.
  • Rural markets: −5% to −15% compared with urban averages, with longer lead times.

Labor, Hours & Rates

Labor costs are the largest variable in plaster hood projects. Rates typically range from $40–$85 per hour for skilled plaster work, with total hours depending on hood size, curvature, and finish complexity. A mid-size hood often lands in the $2,000–$3,500 range, including basic materials and labor.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario snapshots illustrate typical projects.

  1. Basic: 18 sq ft hood, simple straight sides, standard finish. 14–18 hours labor; materials $700; total $1,800–$2,400; per sq ft $100–$133.
  2. Mid-Range: 24–30 sq ft hood with mild radius, decorative edge, basic sealant. 22–30 hours labor; materials $1,200; total $2,600–$4,000; per sq ft $90–$133.
  3. Premium: 30–40 sq ft hood with complex curves, ornate finish, vent integration. 40–60 hours labor; materials $2,000; total $4,500–$6,500; per sq ft $120–$162.

Cost By Region And Market Variations

Regional differences can shift totals by roughly 10% to 25% in practice. Urban markets typically push totals higher due to labor scarcity and permit activity, while rural markets may offer lower base rates but longer completion times. When evaluating bids, compare both total price and per-square-foot pricing to assess value accurately.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.