The price of a Pure Wick System varies by project size, materials, and labor. Typical cost drivers include system capacity, installation complexity, and any required permits or ancillary equipment. This guide presents cost estimates in USD with clear low–average–high ranges and per-unit assumptions.
| Item | Low | Average | High | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| System Hardware (wick modules, tanks, fittings) | $1,000 | $3,000 | $7,000 | Assumes standard residential capacity; higher for commercial or multi-zone setups |
| Labor & Installation | $2,000 | $4,500 | $9,000 | Includes on-site wiring or plumbing as needed |
| Permits & Inspections | $100 | $1,000 | $2,000 | Varies by locality and system size |
| Delivery/Truck Time | $150 | $600 | $1,400 | Dependent on distance and scheduling |
| Maintenance & Warranties | $100 | $400 | $1,200 | Annual or biannual service recommendations |
Assumptions: region, system size, and labor hours.
Overview Of Costs
Typical project price range for a Pure Wick System is $3,300-$19,000, with most small-to-mid installations landing between $6,000 and $12,500. The per-unit cost commonly falls around $2-$8 per watt equivalent or $1,000-$3,000 per 100 gallons of capacity, depending on capacity and configuration. High-usage or multi-zone setups push toward the upper end.
Costs break down from initial hardware and installation to ongoing maintenance and potential permits. For reference, a compact, single-zone kit may start near the low end, while a full-home or commercial system with multiple modules approaches the high end.
Cost Breakdown
| Materials | Labor | Equipment | Permits | Delivery/Disposal | Warranty | Taxes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $1,000-$7,000 | $2,000-$9,000 | $0-$3,000 | $100-$2,000 | $50-$1,000 | $0-$1,000 | $0-$1,000 |
data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”> Representative drivers include:- System capacity in kilowatts or gallons of storage; higher capacity increases both materials and labor- Installation complexity (existing infrastructure, accessibility, and required retrofits)
What Drives Price
Capacity and configuration are primary price drivers. Larger systems with multiple wick modules, additional tanks, or integrated controls cost more. Installation complexity—such as retrofits, masonry work, or tight spaces—also raises labor time and rates.
Other influencing factors include system materials (corrosion-resistant components), control systems (automation or remote monitoring), and regional labor rates. In some markets, demand spikes seasonally can affect scheduling and pricing.
Ways To Save
Obtain multiple quotes from qualified installers to compare material quality and labor estimates. Consider a staged approach: install the core system first and add accessories later as needed.
Choose standard configurations over custom modules when possible to reduce customization fees. Request bundled pricing that includes delivery, setup, and basic maintenance for a fixed period.
Regional Price Differences
Prices vary by region due to labor markets and permitting costs. In the Northeast, total project ranges tend to be 5–15% higher than the national average, while the Southeast may be 5–10% lower. Urban areas typically see larger labor components, whereas Rural regions may benefit from lower labor but higher logistics costs.
Regional deltas: Northeast +5–15%; Southeast -5–10%; Rural -3–12% relative to national average.
Labor & Installation Time
Labor cost is often the largest portion of the total. A typical install requires 1–3 technicians over 1–5 days for a small system, and 3–6 technicians over 5–14 days for larger installations. Use a written schedule and hourly rate to estimate.
Labor factors include site access, required decommissioning of old equipment, and maximum allowable downtime. Labor-hour estimates should align with local wage scales and any union or contractor requirements.
Real-World Pricing Examples
Basic – 1-zone Pure Wick System, standard materials, 1 technician, 2 days:
- Hardware: $1,200
- Labor: $2,000
- Permits/Inspections: $150
- Delivery/Disposal: $60
- Maintenance (1 year): $200
Total: $3,610 (±10%).
Mid-Range – 2-zone, enhanced controls, 3 technicians, 4 days:
- Hardware: $3,000
- Labor: $5,000
- Permits/Inspections: $500
- Delivery/Disposal: $150
- Maintenance (2 years): $600
Total: $9,250 (±12%).
Premium – 3+ zones, premium materials, smart controls, expedited installation:
- Hardware: $6,200
- Labor: $8,500
- Permits/Inspections: $1,200
- Delivery/Disposal: $350
- Maintenance (3 years): $1,000
Total: $17,250 (±8%).