Smoke Detector Installation Cost in Miami, FL (2026)

Smoke Detector Installation in Miami, FL costs $553–$1,627 in 2026, with most homeowners paying around $1,090. That’s about 8% above the national average (BLS cost index: 1.08). Licensed electricians in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach metro charge $70–$130/hour. Typically takes 30-60 minutes per detector

Updated April 2026Based on public BLS & industry data

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Factors That Affect Cost

  • 1Number of detectors needed
  • 2Existing wiring vs. new runs
  • 3Detector type (smoke-only, dual-sensor, combo)
  • 4Ceiling height and accessibility

Code requirements

NEC and local fire codes mandate hardwired, interconnected smoke detectors in all new construction and major renovations. Battery-only units are grandfathered in existing homes but are less reliable.

Smart smoke detectors

Smart models like Nest Protect and First Alert Onelink send phone alerts, identify the room with the hazard, and distinguish between smoke and CO. They self-test monthly and alert you when batteries are low.

How We Calculate These Numbers

Our cost estimates are built from publicly available data including the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics, HomeGuide, Thumbtack, and Fixr cost databases. Material prices reflect national averages from major retailers, cross-referenced across 3+ sources for accuracy.

For Miami, we apply a regional cost-of-living multiplier of 1.08 (8% above the national average) based on BLS regional data. Labor rates reflect the local Miami metro market as of 2026.

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These are estimates for planning purposes. Actual costs vary by project scope, contractor, and market conditions. Always get 2–3 quotes from licensed professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many smoke detectors do I need?
Code requires one in each bedroom, one outside each sleeping area, and one on every level including the basement.
Hardwired vs. battery-only: which is better?
Hardwired detectors with battery backup are required in new construction and remodels. They interconnect so all alarms sound simultaneously.
Do I need CO detectors too?
Yes, if your home has gas appliances, an attached garage, or a fireplace. Many states require CO detectors on every level.
How often should detectors be replaced?
Smoke detectors last about 10 years. CO detectors last 5-7 years. Replace them per the manufacturer's date stamp.

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