Is $4,200 to turn a linen closet into a stackable washer/dryer space a fair price?
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We are renovating our home and are interested in turning our linen closet into a stackable washer/dryer situation. Our contractor quoted us $4,200, which to us seems expensive. I am curious to get thoughts about this.
Quote Details
This quote covers the labor and materials required to convert an existing linen closet into a functional space for a stackable washer/dryer unit. The actual washer/dryer appliances are not included in this price. - Plumbing: Labor and materials for water supply and drainage ($1,000) - Electrical: Labor and materials for 220v (dryer) and 11v outlets ($1,200) - Demolition, Drywall, and Finishing: Labor and materials for structural changes, drywall installation, and finishing work ($2,000)
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Category
Other
Price
$4,200
Quote Date
November 13, 2025
Location
Washington DC
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