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5 mile drive. Disconnect a hard-wired range. Install floor mount receptacle. No need to install the cord on the new range. No problems encountered. Fill in the blanks please. $___.00?
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3/4 hour + materials....about $100.00
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Is the new floor outlet fed from the line that fed the hard-wired range, or do you have to run a new line to the panel?
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Would you believe $225.00? That is what a customer of mine paid someone else. He said the guy was there about 20 min. I'm sure it took a little longer than that though. He couldn't get ahold of me in time for his range delivery, but when I got back to him he asked me what I thought it would cost. I told him about $110.00-125.00.
(NJ)Using the existing cable.
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$85-$100, depending if it was a 3-wire recpt or 4-wire recpt I had to install. (New or existing appliance?)
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Boy! That's where I'm out of touch with residential work. Here in Houston most companies will charge a minimum of 2 hours, and at a rate of $50.00 to $75.00 per hour. Plus material.
Worthological Regards, Doc
The Watt Doctor Altura Cogen Channelview, TX
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