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Range Hood Installation Cost Guide – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:04:04+00:00 • 3 min read

buyers typically pay a range for range hood installation that includes the unit, labor, ducting, and electrical work. The main cost drivers are hood price, duct routing, fan capacity (CFM), and whether additional wiring or permits are required.

Assumptions: region, hood type, duct length, electrical changes.

Item Low Average High Notes
Range Hood Purchase $100 $500 $2,500 From basic chimney-style to premium stainless with features
Installation Labor $150 $450 $1,000 Includes mounting, wiring, vent connection
Ductwork & Materials $50 $350 $1,000 Length, bends, foil vs metal ducting
Electrical & Permits $0 $150 $600 New circuit or breaker modification may apply
Delivery/Disposal $0 $50 $200 Local charges may vary

Overview Of Costs

Typical project ranges span from about $350 to $2,800, depending on hood price, duct routing, and electrical work. The per-unit assumptions help buyers estimate quickly: low end reflects simple installs with basic hoods; high end reflects longer duct runs and premium features.

Cost Breakdown

Component Low Average High Notes
Materials $50 $350 $2,000 Includes ducting, mounting accessories
Labor $150 $450 $1,000 Hours depend on wall/ceiling access
Permits $0 $100 $600 Electrical or building permits where required
Delivery/Disposal $0 $50 $200 Carrier charges and packaging removal
Contingency $25 $75 $250 Unforeseen adjustments

What Drives Price

Regional labor rates and ductwork complexity most impact pricing. A longer run or multiple bends increases material and labor time. Another driver is venting type: ducted to exterior versus recirculating models, which affect both cost and performance.

Pricing Variables

Key variables include duct length, ceiling height, and hood capacity. For example, 6-8 feet ceilings with a 10–12″ round duct will affect both materials and labor more than a short, straight run. HVAC clearances, wall structure, and cabinetry integration also influence final totals.

Regional Price Differences

Prices vary by region, with notable deltas between urban, suburban, and rural markets. In the Northeast, higher labor costs can shift averages upward; the South may be modest for similar installs; the Midwest often falls in between. Expect roughly ±10–25% differences by region.

Labor & Installation Time

Most installs take 2–6 hours depending on complexity. Simple, in-cabinet or under-cabinet models install faster than wall-mounted, ducted hoods requiring ceiling access. Complex runs or retrofits can extend to a full workday.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Hidden costs often include ceiling patching, electrical upgrades, or reinstating cabinetry. Some jobs require firestop insulation, new junction boxes, or additional vent caps. Ask for an itemized quote to spot these in advance.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical ranges across common setups.

Basic Scenario

Specs: under-cabinet hood, 30″ width, standard 6″ duct, no wall rerouting. Labor: 2 hours. Materials: minimal ducting. Total: $350-$700; $/hour not applicable due to fixed scope.

Assumptions: single-story, standard drywall, no permit required.

Mid-Range Scenario

Specs: wall-mounted hood, 36″ width, 8′ ceiling, 8″ round duct, moderate run (6–10 ft). Labor: 4 hours. Materials: mid-tier ducting and mounting hardware. Total: $700-$1,400.

Assumptions: residential, permitted electrical check possible.

Premium Scenario

Specs: island hood, 42″ width, 10′ ceiling, long duct run with multiple bends, optional recirculation module. Labor: 6–8 hours. Materials: premium ducting, trim, and electrical upgrades. Total: $1,800-$2,800.

Assumptions: complex install, potential structural modification.