Doorbell Installation and Replacement Cost Guide

Doorbells play an important role in our everyday lives—they announce visitors, they alert us to deliveries, and they can also help ensure our security. Whether you’re upgrading your security or simply adding a touch of modernity to your entryway, installing a new doorbell is a worthwhile home improvement

Before you dive into all the possibilities, it’s important to understand the cost of doorbell installation. This guide will not only outline doorbell installation costs, but it will also provide a clear breakdown of factors that influence the overall price. While it’s often more straightforward than a project like garage door repair, there are still many factors to consider!

Doorbell Installation Average Cost

The average cost of professional doorbell installation typically ranges from $250-400, depending on where you live and who the doorbell installers are. This usually includes the cost of the doorbell and labor, but it can all vary depending on factors we’ll explore below, including whether you have a smart wireless doorbell with a built-in camera or a simple wired doorbell. The great news is that hiring a Tasker for your doorbell installation typically falls within the average cost and may actually save you money!

How Much Does It Cost to Install a Doorbell?

The type of doorbell you choose can significantly impact the installation cost. Below are the different types of doorbell systems to consider:

Cost to Install a Wired Doorbell

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Wired doorbells with classic, old-fashioned chimes are generally the most affordable doorbell option to install. Existing doorbell wiring can often be reused, which will keep the cost down! Expect to pay around $100-200 for labor, plus the cost of the new doorbell itself, which can range from $50-150. If new wiring is required, however, the cost can easily jump to $300 or more, as you’ll likely need professional electrical help.

Cost to Install a Wireless Doorbell

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Doorbell camera installation doesn’t have to be difficult! Battery-powered wireless doorbells offer convenience and flexibility without requiring an external power supply, eliminating the need for messy wiring. Installation is typically simpler, which means you can expect lower labor costs around $75-150. The doorbell itself can range from $75-200, depending on what features it has and its battery life. If you’re looking for an easy DIY option that doesn’t require much more setup than a Wi-Fi network, this might be your best bet! Some models offer doorbell cameras, and none of them require doorbell wiring.   

Cost to Install a Smart Doorbell

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Tech-savvy homeowners might opt for a smart doorbell equipped with video capabilities, two-way communication, and even motion detection. These bells offer enhanced security and peace of mind, and some even have night vision video, which could reduce your need for a secondary security camera. Even so, all this usually comes at a steeper price than an average doorbell has. Be prepared to pay at least $150-300 for labor, plus $150-500 for the doorbell itself. Ring doorbell installation costs can run you $200-300 while a Nest doorbell installation might run closer to $300-400. These costs don’t include subscription fees, which you’ll learn more about below!

Additional Costs to Consider

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Beyond the doorbell type, several other factors can influence your total cost, including:

Materials

Extra supplies like doorbell transformers, chime units, and mounting hardware can add $50-100 to your final bill, depending on what you need. When figuring out your doorbell installation cost, be sure to think through every item you’ll need to make the doorbell function properly. This will be true regardless of whether you choose a wireless doorbell, wired doorbell, or smart video doorbell.

Labor

Hourly rates for professional doorbell installers can vary depending on location and experience level. Generally, you can expect to pay between $50-100 per hour for doorbell installation help.

Product Warranties

Extended warranties for your doorbell and installation can offer you peace of mind by ensuring that your doorbell will always be working. These are a great add-on, but keep in mind that they will typically add $50-100 to your total doorbell installation cost.

Subscription Fees

Some smart doorbells require subscription payment plans for cloud video storage or other advanced features. Like many other smart home features, these doorbells can be great for safety and security, but they will also add an ongoing cost to what might otherwise be a small home improvement investment. Even so, doorbells with subscription fees are likely still cheaper than more robust home security systems. Weigh the pros and cons, or consider installing your own surveillance cameras and surveillance video storage!

DIY vs. Hiring a Tasker

DIY installation for a new doorbell to improve your front door experience might be alluring, but given that there can sometimes be complicated wiring and setup involved (particularly with smart doorbells), it can sometimes serve you well to hire a Tasker who is also a licensed electrician. Taskers are always on call and have the tools necessary to ensure your project gets done quickly and safely. From proper wiring to chime unit installation, they offer convenience and peace of mind that are hard to find anywhere else. Hire a Tasker today!

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