Who Installs Washer and Dryer Hookups?

Don’t try to do the heavy lifting on your own

Repairman fixing broken washer
Photo: nimito / Adobe Stock
Repairman fixing broken washer
Photo: nimito / Adobe Stock
Laura Hennigan
Written by Laura Hennigan
Contributing Writer
Updated January 4, 2024
Get quotes from up to 3 pros!
Enter a zip below and get matched to top-rated pros near you.

Whether you are replacing some older models in your basement laundry area, or planning a first floor mudroom renovation, it’s important to make sure your washer and dryer hookups are installed correctly. As some of the hardest-working machines in the house, washers and dryers with correct hookups and routing will last longer, helping ensure extra years of clean and dry clothing. Here’s who to call to install these appliances.

Who Do You Hire to Install Washer and Dryer Hookups?

Plumbers are the most commonly hired pro for washer and dryer hookups. Plumbers can handle all the required plumbing, as well as any gas lines. If appliance-specific outlets are needed—like 220v or 240v—homeowners will also need to hire an electrician to install those outlets.

Benefits of Hiring a Pro for a Washer and Dryer Install

Domestic laundry room in white tones
Photo: rh2010 / Adobe Stock

If you have no current hookups or you are planning to relocate the washer and dryer in a brand new spot, you’ll need to hire an electrician and plumber to route and connect everything correctly. In addition, if new plumbing and/or electrical wiring is necessary, you'll need to pull the appropriate permits from your city. The cost to install washer and dryer hookups is typically $2,000.

If you purchased a new washer and dryer and don’t need new hookups, the delivery service that delivers your new appliances will include a hookup fee in the final price. If the appliances were already delivered but not installed, you can hire a plumber or appliance installation service near you to finish the hookup process.

Can You Install Washer and Dryer Hookups Yourself?

Installing a washer and dryer in an area that already has hookups is a fairly straightforward process if you are reasonably handy. New units should come with a detailed instruction guide for the installs, and you’ll need to allow at least one to two hours for the entire process. 

However, for new hookups, always call a pro. This may require running new electrical and plumbing work, which you need special licensing and experience to do. In the case of gas appliances, it’s strongly recommended to hire a pro to install a gas line to avoid dangerous gas leaks.

Questions to Ask Plumbers and Electricians Before Hiring

Installing washer and dryer hookups is a straightforward task for a qualified plumber and electrician, usually completed in one to two days. Before selecting a pro, ask them the following questions:

  1. Are you familiar with the specific make and model of my washer and dryer?

  2. Have you dealt with any similar installations in this type of space before?

  3. Can you repair any damage done to walls or the surrounding area after installation?

  4. Are you licensed and insured?

  5. What are the necessary plumbing requirements for this installation?

  6. Do I need any additional components or modifications for the hookup?

  7. Are there any potential additional charges or costs I should be aware of?

  8. How long will this project take to complete?

  9. Do you offer any warranty or guarantee for your installation work?

  10. Are there any maintenance tips for the newly installed setup?

Need professional help with your project?
Get quotes from top-rated pros.
Learn more about our contributor
Laura Hennigan
Written by Laura Hennigan
Contributing Writer
As a freelance writer, home owner and parent, Laura is always has a project (or six) on her plate. She loves improving her outdoor living space, organizing her kids play areas, and purchasing entirely too many picture frames. You can find Laura's work in places like Forbes Advisor, Scary Mommy, Real Balanced, and Cubby.
As a freelance writer, home owner and parent, Laura is always has a project (or six) on her plate. She loves improving her outdoor living space, organizing her kids play areas, and purchasing entirely too many picture frames. You can find Laura's work in places like Forbes Advisor, Scary Mommy, Real Balanced, and Cubby.
The homeowners guide to Appliance Repair - Small
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.