What Are Residential Items Worth?
24 items tagged “residential” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

Electrician Service Call
A service call fee charged by a licensed electrician for initial residential electrical diagnostics and travel, typically covering the first hour of work.

Staircase
A prefabricated or straight-run wooden staircase kit for residential use, typically 10-12 steps with risers, treads, stringers, and basic railings to connect two floors in a home.

Septic Tank
A 1,000-gallon residential septic tank, the most common size for 3-4 bedroom homes, typically made of plastic, concrete, or fiberglass.

Boiler
A residential boiler in HVAC systems heats water or produces steam for distribution through radiators or baseboards to provide home heating.

Intercom
A residential intercom system is an audio and/or video communication system that allows two-way communication between different rooms or entry points in a home.

Solar Inverter
A solar inverter is an electrical device that converts direct current (DC) electricity from solar panels into alternating current (AC) for home use.

Wire (per foot)
Electrical wire, typically NM-B (Romex) non-metallic sheathed cable used in residential wiring, sold by the foot at retail for DIY or professional use.

Electrical Panel
A residential electrical panel replacement, including installation labor and materials for a typical 100-200 amp service.

Electrical Outlet
A standard 120V electrical outlet (receptacle) for residential wall installation, providing two or three power slots for plugging in devices.

Kilowatt Hour of Electricity
One kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity, the standard unit of electrical energy consumption used to measure residential power usage.

Suburban Lot
A suburban lot is a typical residential building plot in a suburban area, sized around 8,000-10,000 square feet, suitable for a single-family home.

City Lot
A typical residential lot or land parcel in an urban or suburban area available for purchase or development.

Ranch
A single-story residential home with a long, low profile and open floor plan, typically ranging from 1,200 to 2,500 square feet.

Lake House
A residential property with direct waterfront access on a lake, typically offering scenic views, private dock access, and recreational opportunities.

Water Heater
A residential water heater is a household appliance that heats water for domestic use, typically a tank-style model for whole-house service.

Sewer
A sewer in the context of structures and buildings refers to a residential sewer line installation, typically running from a house to the main sewer drain.

Dock
A waterfront structure for mooring boats, typically built as floating, piling, or stationary platforms extending over water.

Well
A residential water well is a drilled borehole structure equipped with casing, pump, and connections to provide private groundwater access for homes.

Coal
Premium nut coal is anthracite-based coal sold in 40-pound bags for residential heating and burning.

Mailbox
A mailbox in the landscaping context is a standard curbside post-mounted residential mailbox used for receiving mail, often placed in a front yard garden bed to enhance curb appeal.