Range Hood Installation Cost [2024 Data]

Normal range: $650 - $2,500

Installing a range hood costs $1,750 on average, depending on the type. Most spend between $650 and $2,500.

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Taylor Freitas
Written by Taylor Freitas
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Updated October 21, 2024
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Range hood installation typically costs between $650 and $2,500, with the average being $1,750. The price depends on the type of range hood you choose and the cost of local labor. Installing a ducted range hood with new ductwork comes in near the high end. Range hoods drive out contaminated air, odors, grease, and heat while cooking, making them a critical component of any kitchen. Learn all about range hood installation costs based on what your kitchen needs.

See the price range for installing a range hood:
How we get this data
Normal range for U.S.
$650 - $2,500
  • Average
  • $1,750
  • Low end
  • $500
  • high end
  • $3,000
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Range Hood Types

Type of Range HoodAverage Cost
Wall-mounted$700–$1,000
Island$500–$1,400
Downdraft$1,500–$3,000
Under-cabinet$700–$1,000
Cabinet insert$1,000–$1,500

The type of range hood dictates the price of materials plus labor to install it. All range hood types have their own benefits and features, from Wi-Fi connections to smart lighting. The most important factors to consider when buying a range hood though are ventilation and the size you’ll need to effectively cover your kitchen.

5 range hood types compared visually, including wall-mounted, island, and downdraft
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Wall-Mounted Range Hoods

For material and labor, wall-mounted range hoods cost between $700 to $1,000. They simply mount to the wall about 2 to 3 feet above your stovetop. 

Island Range Hoods

Island range hoods are installed over your kitchen island stove from the ceiling. The range hood and labor cost usually extends from $500 to $1,400.

Downdraft Range Hoods

Downdraft range hoods pop up vertically behind your stove and usually cost $1,500 to $3,000 for materials and labor.

Under-Cabinet Range Hoods

Under-cabinet range hoods tuck under a cabinet above your stove. The cost of materials and installation is usually $700 to $1,000.

Cabinet Insert Range Hoods

This type of range hood is typically installed inside a cabinet and is meant to blend in with the rest of the surrounding cabinetry. The labor costs are similar to other range hoods, but be prepared to pay more for the unit itself, bringing the total cost closer to $1,000 to $1,500

Convertible Range Hoods

A convertible range hood has both ducted and ductless modes you can switch. The range hood and labor cost typically runs from $300 to $1,200

Ductless Range Hoods

Ductless hoods are installed 2 to 3 feet above your stovetop but don’t connect to any ductwork. They use suction fans to draw in air, smoke, and grease and circulate it through a charcoal filter. They tend to be the least expensive option, usually running from $200 to $400, including labor installation costs.

Range Hood Installation Cost Breakdown

Range hood installation costs primarily consist of the range hood and labor costs, but if you need ductwork installed, you may need to factor in other expenses. 

Materials

The materials or finish of your range hood will impact your final cost. Depending on what type of material you choose, you could pay between $100 and $1,500 for the hood alone. For instance, a copper-finished hood starts at about $250 but runs as high as $1,250 depending on its size, while a glass one can cost up to $1,500.

Labor

Labor TypeAverage Cost per Hour
Range hood installation$50–$100
Ductwork$85
Electrical$50–$100

The average cost of installing a range hood falls between $50 and $100 per hour. Many contractors also charge a trip fee on top of their hourly rate. Installation usually takes between one and four hours, but if they need to modify your ductwork or electrical wiring, it’ll take even longer. 

Ductless range hood installation is the easiest, likely taking one to two hours, while wall-mounted or island range hoods will likely be closer to three or four hours of work.

If ductwork or electrical work is required, your project costs increase. The average hourly rate for installing ductwork is $85 per hour. It usually takes up to four hours to route the duct to the outside, equalling approximately $350 plus the cost of materials.

If you don’t have existing wires or outlets for your range hood, you may need some electrical work done as well. Electricians cost between $50 and $100 per hour. 

Interior Touch-Ups or Demolition

If your contractor needs to cut out part of a wall or cabinet, reinstall backsplash, or smooth over the ceiling once the range hood is in place, you may incur extra costs for supplies, paint, and labor, but exact costs are project-specific.

3 most popular range hood exhaust types compared visually, including ductless, vented, and convertible

Exhaust Style

Your range hood’s exhaust style will make a difference in how much it costs, as well. Ductless, vented, and convertible are all popular hood styles.

Exhaust StyleAverage Cost
Ductless$100–$300
Ducted$100–$1,000
Convertible$200–$1,200

Length and Layout of Ductwork

If you need to install ductwork along with your range hood, it usually costs around $500 (for both the materials and professional installation). However, installing longer ducts or winding ductwork with multiple turns will increase your price. You should also expect to pay more when installing a range hood vent through a wall (as opposed to the roof). 

Finish

Range hoods come in a wide variety of finishes and styles, including white, stainless steel, copper, black, glass, and off-white. Prices vary for each finish style, though stainless steel and glass tend to be on the higher end. You can choose the range hood that best fits your kitchen and cabinets.

CFM Rating

Range hoods have a cubic feet per minute (CFM) rating. Your range hood CFM should match the size of your kitchen and the BTUs of your range.

Sone Rating (Sound Level)

No one likes to scream over their range hood while cooking dinner. Range hood noise is labeled with a “sone rating,” which is on a one to 20 scale. One is the quietest and 20 is the loudest—most range hoods are going to fall between six and 10 sones. It comes as no surprise that quieter range hoods are often more expensive as well. Below is how sone rating generally compares to other common noises:

Sone RatingEveryday Sounds
1Refrigerator running
5Standard conversation
10Louder conversation
20Vacuum cleaner

Additional Services Associated with Range Hood Installation

If you're bringing in a pro to help with range hood installation, you might also want to consider sprucing up an adjacent part of the kitchen. This can be a great time to add new features or appliances while you're already doing some deconstruction. Here's a look at the most common services people add to a new range hood installation.

Stove Installation

Pairing a new range hood with a new stove is a popular choice. This may be necessary if you've selected a distinctive range hood that clashes with your existing stove. Depending on the appliance brand and special features you choose, the average price for a new kitchen stove is between $650 and $2,000.

Cabinet Installation

If you'd like to add new cabinets to complement your sleeker cooking setup, expect to pay between $2,005 and $11,059 for the upgrade in a midsized kitchen. The average cost of cabinet upgrades is $6,374. The main factors influencing cost include kitchen size, the type of cabinet wood selected, the local cost of labor where you live, and whether you select custom-built or factory-ready cabinets.

Kitchen Remodel

Going the extra mile for a full kitchen remodel costs between $14,598 and $41,495. This year, the average U.S. homeowner is spending $26,960 on a kitchen remodel. While a minor kitchen upgrade that involves refinishing existing cabinets and upgrading countertops can be done for just $10,000 in most cases, a complete remodel that involves changing the kitchen blueprint can bring the cost closer to $65,000 to $130,000.  

Tips to Reduce Cost While Installing a Range Hood 

You can reduce your cost while installing a range hood by:

  • Limiting the turns in your ductwork to two or fewer

  • Letting your range hood stand on its own without covering it with custom cabinetry 

  • Choosing a ductless model

If you’re doing a full kitchen remodel, consider ways to save on the remodel project such as hiring a kitchen designer to ensure you maximize your space and budget.

DIY Range Hood Installation vs. Hiring a Pro

While you may be considering installing a ductless range because you want to take on the challenge of wiring your new hood by yourself, the complexity and risks of this task should not be underestimated. The task of figuring out how much CFM is needed for a range hood based on kitchen size and oven model can also be complicated. Improper wiring with this kind of major appliance can result in both electrical shock and fire hazards. If the hood is installed improperly, its ability to capture smoke and grease particles could allow particles to accumulate in areas that pose serious fire risks for your home. For this reason, it's recommended that you hire a local range hood installation pro near you to get the task done properly. On average, the cost for professional hood installation ranges from $100 to $500.

Scott Dylan Westerlund contributed to this piece.

Frequently Asked Questions

You should contact a local range hood installation professional to install your range hood and do the ductwork. Prices range from $50 to $100 per hour, with the total number of hours required varying based on the project complexity. Simple installations might take an hour or two, while more complicated ones can take four hours or more.

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Taylor is a contributing writer who has covered a range of home-related and personal finance topics. Her budgeting and home improvement tips can be found on CNET, Bankrate, and more. She enjoys helping people discover new ways to upgrade their living spaces and is most enthusiastic about sustainable living.
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