Updated: January 2013
| Item | Quantity | Low | High |
| Thermostat Cost Non-discounted retail cost for common, mid-grade thermostat. | 1 thermostat | $14.24 | $27.28 |
| Thermostat Labor Direct labor expenses to replace thermostat. | 2.8 hours | $140.21 | $148.69 |
| Thermostat Job Materials and Supplies Cost of supplies that may be required to replace thermostat including: connectors, fittings and mounting hardware. | 1 thermostat | $25.00 | $25.00 |
| Thermostat Debris Disposal Costs Costs to load and haul away old materials and installation waste. | $20.00 | $25.00 | |
| Totals - Cost to Replace Thermostat | 1 thermostat | $199.45 | $225.97 |
| | Average cost per thermostat | $199.45 | $225.97 |
The cost to Replace a Thermostat averages $199.45 - $225.97 per thermostat in 2013. This Thermostat Replacement cost estimate is calculated from average material costs, unit labor producitivity rates and national average hourly labor wages. To refine the estimate for your Thermostat Replacement project:
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Expect to pay in the high end of the $199.45 - $225.97 per thermostat range for a licensed, bonded and insured contractor and for complex or rush projects. Hire carefully, only after verifying prior work quality.
For the best value on Thermostat Replacement: combine related projects; get bids from several pros; and be flexible about project scheduling.
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