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Kitchen Remodel cost in California

California's cost premium is driven mostly by labor — not materials. Below are 2026 kitchen cost ranges adjusted for California, plus a state-specific estimator and FAQ.

Kitchen Remodel cost in California — 2026 estimate guide
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Why is California 40% more expensive than the U.S. average?

California renovation costs run about 40% above national. See the 3 structural drivers — labor, permits, and code — and how California compares to neighboring states.

Read the California cost-driver breakdown

Kitchen cost in California vs. the U.S. average (2026)

Mid-range total cost (small / medium / large project sizes), state-adjusted vs. national baseline.

Small

+40% vs U.S.

Under 100 sq ft

$20,020–$50,050

U.S. avg: $14,300–$35,750

Medium

+40% vs U.S.

100–200 sq ft

$40,040–$90,090

U.S. avg: $28,600–$64,350

Large

+40% vs U.S.

Over 200 sq ft

$70,070–$150,150

U.S. avg: $50,050–$107,250

Cost ranges in California

Total project ranges (low–high) by size and quality tier. Includes labor, materials, permits, and 10% contingency.

SizeBudgetMid-rangeHigh-end
Small
Under 100 sq ft
$15,400 – $38,500$20,020 – $50,050$33,880 – $84,700
Medium
100–200 sq ft
$30,800 – $69,300$40,040 – $90,090$67,760 – $152,460
Large
Over 200 sq ft
$53,900 – $115,500$70,070 – $150,150$118,580 – $254,100

Ranges scope: Full kitchen remodel. For other scopes (fixtures, layout changes, etc.) use the full kitchen calculator.

All ranges are built from publicly available contractor data and industry benchmarks, then adjusted for California using labor and material indices. Updated twice yearly. Always get 3+ written bids before committing.

What drives kitchen pricing in California

The three structural factors that make California more expensive than the national average for renovation projects in 2026.

Labor rates 60–90% above the national average

Licensed tradespeople in LA, the Bay Area, and San Diego bill $85–$140/hr in 2026 vs $50–$70/hr in lower-cost states. That alone adds 15–25% to your total project bill across every calculator on this site.

Permit fees and plan review

California permits routinely run $400–$1,200 (LA/SF/SD at the high end). Plan check fees scale with project value. Inspections are mandatory and take 2–6 weeks longer than most other states.

Code-driven add-ons (seismic, fire, energy)

Title 24 energy code, seismic anchoring for kitchens/bathrooms, and WUI (wildfire) zone requirements add $1,500–$8,000 of mandatory upgrades that homeowners in other states never see.

Full California cost-driver breakdown

California vs. neighboring states (kitchen cost)

Relative cost-index versus each bordering state. Useful if you're sourcing materials, vetting cross-border contractors, or weighing where to take on the project.

Cost by metro in California

Labor ranges vary meaningfully across California's major metros. Use these as a sanity check against any contractor bids you receive.

San Francisco Bay Area

$14,000–$28,000labor

Highest in the state. Permits in SF proper can stretch 6–10 weeks.

Los Angeles + Orange County

$12,000–$24,000labor

Deepest contractor pool but slow permit review (4–8 weeks).

San Diego

$10,500–$20,000labor

Faster permits (2–4 weeks) and moderately competitive pricing.

Sacramento + Central Valley

$8,500–$16,500labor

Cheapest meaningful CA market — closer to national-average pricing.

Inland Empire

$9,000–$17,500labor

Mid-pack pricing with shorter permit timelines than coastal counties.

Labor is roughly 50% of total project cost — add materials (~35%), permits (~5%), and a 10% contingency for the full picture.

Compare all 11 project types across California metrosSide-by-side 2026 pricing for kitchen, bathroom, roofing, solar, windows, and 6 more.Open metro hub

Kitchen cost FAQs for California

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Long-form articles with budgeting tips, contractor advice, and what to watch out for.

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