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How much does thermostat installation cost?

Installing a thermostat typically costs $120–$350 including the unit for standard models. A smart thermostat plus professional installation runs $250–$500, more if a C-wire needs to be run to power it.

Ranges are typical planning guides — actual price varies by region, access, materials and your local pro. Always get a written quote.

JobTypical costNotes
Basic programmable swap$120–$220Unit $25–$80 + labor
Smart thermostat installed$250–$500Unit $130–$300 + labor
Run a new C-wire+$100–$200Powers smart models
Labor only (you supply unit)$80–$200Simple like-for-like swap

What affects the price

Standard vs smart

A basic programmable unit is a 30-minute swap. Smart thermostats cost more to buy and take longer to wire, mount and connect to Wi-Fi and the app.

The C-wire question

Many older homes lack the common wire smart thermostats need for constant power. Running one, or fitting an adapter kit, adds $100–$200.

System compatibility

Heat pumps with auxiliary heat, multi-stage systems and zoned setups need compatible thermostats and careful wiring — not every smart model handles them.

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FAQs

How much does thermostat installation cost?

Typically $120–$350 installed for standard models, or $250–$500 for a smart thermostat with professional installation. Add $100–$200 if a C-wire has to be run.

Can I install a smart thermostat myself?

Often yes — if a C-wire is present and you photograph the old wiring first, it's a common DIY job. Heat pumps and multi-stage systems are where DIY goes wrong.

Do smart thermostats actually save money?

Typically 8–15% on heating and cooling bills through scheduling and occupancy sensing — most pay for themselves within 1–2 years.