Cost Index / WA / Seattle
$27,622
Lowest $22,116 — 16.7% above national average — avg overpay $5,506
$22,116
Lowest Price
$22,650
Resale Value
82%
% Back at Sale
$5,506
Avg Overpaid
What Seattle homeowners should expect
Seattle is one of the most expensive metros in our kitchen remodel index. The average job runs $27,622 — 16.7% above the national benchmark — and contractors here are commanding a 24.9% markup over their verified floor price. That combination of high base cost and high margin means homeowners in Seattle have both the most to lose and the most room to negotiate.
Wide market, high margins. The Seattle range runs from $23,479 to $31,765 — a 30% spread. Combined with 24.9% markups, this means contractor pricing is all over the map. Get at least three itemized quotes. The floor of $22,116 isn't a fantasy number — roughly 15% of verified bids already come in at or below it. Use it as your counter-offer anchor.
March is a transitional month. Seattle is between peak and off-peak kitchen remodel seasons. Contractor availability is moderate — some crews are wrapping up backlog, others are looking for new work. This is a reasonable time to get quotes: you won't see the deep off-peak discounts, but you also won't face the scheduling pressure of peak season. Target the mid-range of $23,479–$31,765.
The gap between what Seattle homeowners typically pay and what the market can support is $5,506 — one of the largest in our index. To put that in context: the floor price of $22,116 isn't a discount or a coupon. It's the P15 — the price point that 15% of verified contractors already charge. The other 85% are charging more, often significantly more, for the same scope of work.
Seattle ranks in the top 0% most expensive metros for kitchen remodel in our index. Only 0 of 25 tracked markets have higher average costs. The premium is driven primarily by regional labor rates — BLS wage data for this metro runs above the national baseline. The floor price of $22,116 accounts for this labor premium while stripping out excess margin.
🔬 Show the Math — How Seattle numbers are derived Click to expand
Derivation for Seattle, Kitchen Remodel · Index 2026.Q1
Step 1: National Baseline
National average (all metros): $23,674
Sources: BLS, Remodeling Magazine, NKBA
Step 2: Regional Labor Adjustment
Seattle regional multiplier: 1.167
$23,674 × 1.167 = $27,628 (Seattle adjusted avg)
Derived from BLS NAICS metro-level wage indices. National = 1.000.
Step 3: Fair Range (P25–P75)
P25 (low): $23,479 · P75 (high): $31,765
25th–75th percentile of verified contractor pricing in Seattle.
Step 4: Floor Price (P15)
P15 (floor): $22,116
15th percentile — 15% of verified bids come in at or below this price.
Step 5: Markup Calculation
markup = ($27,622 − $22,116) / $22,116 × 100 = 24.9%
Step 6: Derived Contractor Margin
margin = 1 − ($22,116 / $27,622) = 19.9%
The implied margin if a contractor charges the average ($27,622) and their cost-to-deliver is the floor ($22,116).
Step 7: Savings Potential
savings = $27,622 − $22,116 = $5,506
Gap between what the average Seattle homeowner pays and the verified floor.
All formulas applied identically across 25 tracked metros. Updated 2026.Q1. Full methodology →
Check a Seattle Quote
Check Your Quote →Permit Costs in Seattle
Building Permit$336.2
Electrical Permit$105.12
Plumbing Permit$262
HVAC Permit$60.35
Estimated Total
$763.67
Verified from published fee schedule
Source: Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections (SDCI)
Seattle has separate building, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical permits. Each has its own fee table in SMC Subtitle IX.
Do I Need a Permit?
No — Paint, new fixtures (same location), cosmetic updates
Yes — Moving plumbing ($262 permit)
Yes — New electrical circuits ($105.12 permit)
Yes — Structural changes / wall removal ($336.2 permit)
Yes — Gas line modifications ($60.35 permit)
How Seattle Compares
| City | Avg Cost | Lowest Price | vs Seattle |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seattle, WA | $27,622 | $22,116 | — |
| Portland, OR | $26,911 | $21,598 | -$711 |
| Chicago, IL | $26,889 | $21,570 | -$733 |
| New York, NY | $26,365 | $21,176 | -$1,257 |
| Boston, MA | $26,282 | $21,110 | -$1,340 |
Frequently Asked · Seattle
How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Seattle?
The average standard kitchen remodel in Seattle costs $27,622, which is 16.7% above the national average of $23,674. The typical range runs from $23,479 to $31,765.
What is the lowest reasonable price for a kitchen remodel in Seattle?
The lowest reasonable price in Seattle is $22,116. 15% of licensed contractors complete the work at or below this price. It is your counter-offer starting point.
How much will I get back when I sell in Seattle?
Seattle homeowners get back approximately 82% of their kitchen remodel investment at resale. A $27,622 remodel adds roughly $22,650 to your home's value.
Do I need a permit for a kitchen remodel in Seattle?
Most kitchen remodels in Seattle require permits. Building permit: $336.2, electrical: $105.12, plumbing: $262. Total estimated: $703.3199999999999. Cosmetic-only work typically does not require a permit.
How do I know if my Seattle contractor's quote is fair?
Use our Quote Fairness Calculator. If your quote falls between $23,479 and $31,765, it is in the typical range. Above $31,765, you have grounds to negotiate. The lowest reasonable price of $22,116 is your counter-offer anchor.
Get Your City’s Free Kitchen Report
Free PDF with fair prices for your city and tips for negotiating. Updated every quarter.
We’ll email your report right away. We may follow up to connect you with a local pro or update you on new pricing data.