Electrical

Garbage Disposal Replacement Cost in 2026: What People Actually Get Quoted (Unit + Labor)

I file garbage disposals under: small appliance, big chaos.

When they die, it’s never during a calm weekend. It’s when you’re mid-dishes, the sink won’t drain, and you realize you’ve got that special combination of:

  • noise
  • water
  • and “I need this fixed today, not next Thursday.”

So let’s talk replacement cost (2026), but in the way you can actually use when you’re calling around.

Quick price ranges (typical US)

Across the usual cost guides, “normal” replacement tends to land in the few-hundred-dollars-to-under-a-grand world, with spikes when plumbing alignment or electrical work is involved.123

How Much Does an Electrical Panel Upgrade (or Service Upgrade) Cost in 2026?

I’ve watched this exact conversation play out a bunch of times:

“My friend upgraded his panel for like $1,700.”

“Cool. Mine is $6,400.”

“That’s a scam.”

It might be a scam. But most of the time it’s something less dramatic.

Most of the time, you’re both using the same phrase—“panel upgrade”—for two different jobs.

One job is basically a swap. The other is a service change that drags in the meter, the utility, permits, inspections, and whatever weird rule your local power company swears is “standard.”

How Much Does Ceiling Fan Installation Actually Cost in 2026? (My Quote Notes + What Blew Up the Price)

This post is basically my Notes app, cleaned up just enough to be shareable.

Because my actual file looks like:

“fan install: $180 (cash)”

“fan install: $475 (includes brace?)”

“fan install: $980 (two-story foyer, permit, ‘existing wiring not usable’)”

…and then I write “HOW IS THIS THE SAME THING.”

Ceiling fan installation is one of those jobs that should be simple.

And sometimes it is.

But a ceiling fan is also a spinning weight over your head, tied into electrical, and usually hanging from whatever weird ceiling situation your house has (old pancake box, no brace, too-short downrod, 14-foot ceiling, mystery switch wiring from 1993).

How Much Does It Cost to Install a Level 2 EV Charger at Home in 2026?

A Level 2 home EV charger install can be cheap and boring… or it can turn into trenching + conduit + a panel upgrade you didn’t budget for.

This is the practical breakdown: what installs commonly cost in 2026, what actually drives the quote, and what to ask so you can compare bids.

Rough 2026 installed ranges (U.S.)

These ranges are for the installation work (labor + wire/conduit + breaker + permit/inspection if required), excluding the charger hardware.

What It Actually Costs to Run Electricity to a Detached Garage (2026)

I used to think this was a simple question.

“How much to run electricity to my detached garage?”

Then I got a couple quotes and realized I’d basically asked, “How much does a car cost?”

Because “power to the garage” can mean one light and two outlets so I can stop doing the extension‑cord shuffle, or it can mean a legit workshop (multiple circuits, 240V, maybe heat, and that EV-charger idea you swear is “later”… until it isn’t).

What It Actually Costs to Trench Per Foot (2026)

“Trenching cost per foot?” sounds like it should have one clean answer.

It doesn’t.

It’s more like asking what a haircut costs. If you walk in, sit down, and say “just a trim,” you can get out cheap. If you walk in and say “also I dyed it myself three times and I have a wedding tomorrow,” the price changes.

With trenching, the footage matters… but it’s not the boss. The boss is: access, depth, soil, and what you expect the yard/driveway to look like afterward.