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Home renovation cost in Washington

Short answer

Home renovation costs in Washington run about 15% above the national average. A kitchen remodel here is roughly $17,300–$46,000; other projects scale similarly.

Cost index

+15%

vs national average

ProjectCost in Washington
Kitchen remodel (midrange)$17,300–$46,000
Bathroom remodel$9,200–$28,700
Roof replacement$9,200–$23,000
Room addition$28,700–$86,300
HVAC replacement$8,000–$16,100
Deck addition$4,600–$17,300
Window replacement (whole house)$9,200–$25,300
Basement finishing$23,000–$51,700

What drives renovation cost in Washington

Renovation costs in Washington run above the national average — about +15% — which ranks it 10 of 51 states by cost. A kitchen remodel here typically runs $17,300–$46,000; other projects scale by roughly the same factor, so you can read any national estimate and adjust it +15% for Washington.

The gap is mostly labor. Skilled trades — carpenters, electricians, plumbers, HVAC techs — are priced to the local cost of living, so Washington's wage and housing costs pull renovation prices up with them. Permit and inspection fees, how far materials have to travel, and how busy local contractors are all push the same direction.

Within Washington, expect a real spread: a major metro runs higher than a rural county, an older home hides more surprises behind the walls, and finish level (builder-grade vs custom) can double a budget on its own. Use the +15% index as a starting point, then get 3 local bids for your specific project and scope.

What affects your price

FactorEffect on cost
Project scopeA cosmetic refresh vs a gut renovation can differ 3–5× for the same room
Local labor ratesWashington trades are priced to local cost of living (+15% vs national)
Permits & inspectionsStructural, electrical, and plumbing work needs permits and inspection fees
Finish levelBuilder-grade vs custom materials and fixtures swing the budget the most
Home age & accessOlder homes hide surprises (wiring, rot, code upgrades) behind the walls
Metro vs ruralCosts run higher in Washington's major metros than in rural areas

How Washington ranks on renovation cost

ReferenceCost vs national
National average0%
Most expensive (Hawaii)+35%
Washington+15%
Least expensive (Mississippi)-15%

Washington renovation planning tips

  • Get at least three local Washington bids — quotes for the same job vary widely by contractor and metro.
  • Add a 10–20% contingency; older homes and permit-triggered code upgrades are the usual budget-busters.
  • Confirm Washington permit requirements before you start — structural, electrical, and plumbing work almost always need one.
  • Verify each contractor is licensed and insured in your state, and get the payment schedule in the written contract.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Washington?

About $17,300–$46,000 for a mid-range remodel in Washington — roughly 15% above the national average.

How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Washington?

Around $9,200–$28,700 in Washington for a full mid-range bathroom remodel. Budget scope costs less; high-end more.

Are renovations more expensive in Washington?

Washington's regional cost index is 1.15× the national average, so most projects run about 15% higher than the U.S. norm.