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Labor typically runs anywhere from $35 to $75 per hour, depending on your location. Some cities require union labor or licensed electricians for wiring, which bumps up the cost. In other places, you might need additional safety barricades if trenching happens near sidewalks.
Professional labor is also a key part of the cost, typically ranging from $2,000 to $3,500. This covers the expertise needed for a safe and efficient installation, as well as the time spent securing permits and ensuring everything is up to code.
Labor typically runs anywhere from $35 to $75 per hour, depending on your location. Some cities require union labor or licensed electricians for wiring, which bumps up the cost. In other places, you might need additional safety barricades if trenching happens near sidewalks.
Professional Installation ROI: Despite $300-750 labor costs, professional installation ensures code compliance, proper load distribution, and maintains manufacturer warranties that DIY installations often void.