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What It Costs to Move an Oven: Price and Cost Factors 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:09:16+00:00 • 3 min read

Costs to move an oven typically include disconnection, safe transport, reconnection, and any required permits or disposal. The price depends on whether the unit is a freestanding range or a built-in oven, gas or electric, and how far the appliance must travel within or between properties. This article breaks down exact cost ranges and common price drivers for a U.S. audience.

Item Low Average High Notes
Move within same kitchen (freestanding range) $180 $350 $600 Includes labor and basic protection.
Move built-in oven or slide-in range $350 $700 $1,200 Typically requires removal panels or cabinetry work.
Gas disconnect/reconnect by licensed pro $150 $350 $750 Code-compliant work; varies by region.
Electric appliance reconnection $100 $250 $500 Includes basic wiring check.
Disposal or haul-away of old oven $60 $150 $350 Depends on landfill or recycling fees.
Permits or inspections (regional) $0 $150 $400 May be required for gas work.

Typical price for moving an oven within a home

Cost to relocate a standard freestanding oven within the same kitchen usually ranges from $180 to $600, with most projects landing around $300–$350 for straightforward moves. Assumptions: standard 30–36 inch range, floor protection, minimal cabinetry adjustment, no gas work.

Major cost components in an oven relocation

Quotes break down into primary parts: Labor, Equipment, Disconnection/reconnection, and Disposal. A representative table shows typical share ranges and how they affect total price.

Component Low Average High Impact
Labor (two techs, 1–2 hours) $120 $260 $520 Time drives most totals.
Equipment (dollies, corner guards, blankets) $20 $60 $120 Protects flooring and appliance.
Gas disconnection/reconnection $150 $350 $750 Licensed professional required.
Electric reconnection $100 $250 $500 Code-compliant wiring check.
Disposal or haul-away $60 $150 $350 Container fees may apply.
Permits/inspections $0 $150 $400 Region-dependent.

How size and type change the price

Built-in ovens or slide-in ranges cost more to move than freestanding units due to cabinetry work and potential remodeling. A 24–30 inch freestanding range typically stays near the low–mid range, while a 36–48 inch built-in unit with trim and panels can push the total higher. Size and configuration are the strongest price levers.

Gas versus electric moves and their price impact

Gas line work adds gas disconnection and reconnection costs, often $150–$400 more than an electric move. Electric-only moves stay closer to the $100–$300 range for reconnection, plus labor. For gas appliances, expect a licensed gas technician to be involved.

Regional price differences across the United States

Prices vary by city and region due to labor rates and permit costs. In the Northeast, totals commonly trend toward the high end, while some Midwest markets sit in the middle. In rural areas, lower labor charges can reduce totals by about 10–20% compared with metro areas.

Labor time, crew size, and scheduling considerations

Most moves require 1–2 technicians for 1–2 hours. If stairs, tight corridors, or multiple floors apply, labor can rise to 3–4 hours. Scheduling during peak home-renovation seasons may add slight premiums.

Prep work, removal, and disposal charges

What happens before the move matters. If the oven is integrated with cabinetry or needs panel removal, expect additional labor and potential cabinetry adjustments. Disposal fees depend on local recycling centers and haul services.

Timing and optional rush charges

Emergency or same-day moves can incur rush fees in the $100–$250 range or higher, depending on location and available staff. If timing is flexible, standard scheduling typically yields the best price.

Practical steps to reduce overall cost

Control scope by avoiding unnecessary rebuilds, compare quotes from multiple licensed pros, and bundle related tasks (e.g., move plus disposal) when possible. Choosing a freestanding unit move over a built-in relocation can also save several hundred dollars in many cases. Ask about bundling and contingencies to prevent surprises.