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McCaffrey Home Improvement
4.90(
171
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Angi Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

"Very patient, willing to assist in getting township permits, polite, neat work, easy with work with. Quick installation of kitchen exhaust, willing to trouble shoot... Very pleased with Jim's work. I'm happy to recommend him to anyone."
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Alpha & Omega Home Remodeling LLC
5.00(
17
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Angi Approved

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"He did an amazing job with the conditions, his word means something to him which is nice to see, from now on he's our guy, I definitely recommend him, and his price was very fair"
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by41%of homeowners
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Russell Appliance Service
5.00(
12
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Angi Approved

In business since 2022

Warranties offered

Customers say: Quick response

"Very knowledgeable & professional. Inspired confidence. Talked us through everything. Was on time for appointment. Will recommend to others. Will use for all future appliance repairs."
Recommended by91%of homeowners
Lynam Electric Appliance Service
4.85(
27
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"Scott came to my sisters house to diagnose and repair a washer that was trickling cold water. He told her that the machine was not getting water and the problem was the valve and plumbing feeding the hoses. Call a plumber. I went there an had a look thinking that that was unusual to be blocked with public water and pressure. I disconnected the hoses from the washer and put them into the tub and turned the water back on. The wasn't a flow problem. It was the cold water solenoid on the machine that quit working. It is an electronically controlled valve. Kaput. I ordered one and replaced very easily. I called Scott and thought I'd tell him what the problem was. I wasn't angry, just gave him a call. I wasn't expecting him to raise his voice in defense of his misdiagnosis and what he charged. He told me she was lucky that I hadn't charged full price. lol. I said she was lucky that she didn't waste more money having a plumber tell her that there wasn't a water supply problem. I really wasn't expecting him to get loud and defensive. I thought he might be humble, admit a mistake and possibly offer a refund. But was told that he did her a favor only charging her $89.00."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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FAQs for appliance (major electric appliance) installation and replacement projects in Chadds Ford, PA

A pro starts by setting the units in place and connecting them to the right plumbing lines, electrical circuits, and, for the dryer, a vent. If the hookups already exist, the job is quick. When they don’t, the installer must add plumbing, outlets, or a vent run, which takes more time and increases the price, especially when the laundry area is located far from existing utilities.

You’ll need the right pros for a tight stacked setup. A natural-gas plumber handles the water lines, drain, and any gas work, while an electrician installs the circuit the dryer needs. If venting or framing changes are required, hire a general contractor to patch the drywall or adjust the framing so that everything meets code and operates safely.

Permanent models need complete plumbing, electrical, and—for dryers—vent hookups. Portable units skip most of that and can run on a standard outlet with a temporary water connection. If your home already has a code-approved hookup, you just connect the new appliances. If not, hire a licensed pro to add the lines and vent so the machines run safely and efficiently.

Relocating a hookup costs between $500 and $5,000, as it may involve installing new outlets, gas lines, vents, and drain pipes. The price increases when the new location is far from existing utilities or requires additional framing and drywall work. Have licensed professionals evaluate your layout, provide a quote for the move, and handle the installation so that every component meets code and works safely.

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