How Much Does Kitchen Remodeling Cost in Los Angeles?
That is the modeled cost to deliver plus a fair contractor margin for kitchen remodeling in Los Angeles, not a sales quote. Built from BLS wage data, Craftsman bills of materials, and verified permit fees. 2026-07-11
Mid-range here means the remodel most people actually buy: new cabinets, counters, sink, appliances, and floors in the layout you already have. The money goes into cabinets and stone, not into moving walls. The full gut with layout changes is the premium tier.
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The margin is the gap between break even and a typical quote, not a markup we invent. A fair margin floats by trade and market, most landing at a 15 to 22 percent margin on the bid, about 18 to 28 percent over the cost to deliver, and nobody works for free. Full methodology.
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What you pay for in Los Angeles.
Every kitchen remodeling dollar in Los Angeles, split into labor, materials, permit, overhead, and the contractor margin. The first four are the cost to deliver. Margin is the earned part on top.
Budget, mid, or premium?
The same kitchen remodeling in Los Angeles at three build levels. Pick the row that matches your scope.
| Grade | What it covers | Typical | Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Budget | Cosmetic refresh: reface or refinish, stock fixtures, keep the existing layout. | $15,486 | $13,825 to $17,275 |
| Mid-RangeMost common | Full replacement with mid-grade materials on the same footprint. | $33,403 | $29,769 to $37,317 |
| Premium | Custom work, high-end finishes, and layout or structural changes. | $93,319 | $83,054 to $104,371 |
Tier prices are the Los Angeles cost-index numbers for each build level, same source as the headline.
Countertop materials, compared
The four countertop materials most Los Angeles kitchens choose between, with real local install cost. Granite and quartz dominate mid and high builds; laminate wins on price.
- Natural stone, every slab unique
- Handles heat and knives well
- Needs resealing every year or two
- Can chip at the edges
- Non-porous, never needs sealing
- Consistent color and pattern
- Costs more than granite
- Use trivets, less heat-tolerant
- Seamless joins and integrated sinks
- Scratches sand right out
- Scorches and scratches easier
- Reads less premium at resale
- The lowest upfront cost
- Hundreds of looks, fast install
- Not heat or scratch proof
- Dated feel in a high-end kitchen
Los Angeles kitchen remodeling runs 14.9 percent above the national average. That gap comes straight from sky-high local labor costs and a materials market that never seems to cool off. I built TheFatBook Cost Index that tracks these numbers from Craftsman hours, BLS wages, and FRED material inputs so you can see exactly where your bid lands.
Local Market
Los Angeles median home values sit at $921,200 while median household income lands at $81,939 (TheFatBook cost index, 2026). That price to income ratio over 13 times locks younger buyers out of the market and forces everyone into remodeling existing homes. The result shows up in our kitchen remodeling cost data. ADU construction incentives pulled licensed crews into backyard builds. That parallel demand channel competes directly with kitchen jobs for the same contractors. Wait times stretch and rates climb. Our index captures 110 Craftsman hours at a loaded wage of $59.42 per hour for the combined remodel. Materials add $11,835 after FRED PPI adjustments. But the permit office takes another $901. Add the $7,702 overhead allocation from NAHB benchmarks and the cost to deliver reaches $26,974. Everything above that line is margin. In this market 19.2 percent average contractor margin feels almost reasonable until you compare it to cities where supply actually meets demand.
About nineteen percent margin in Los Angeles doesn't shock me. With ADU jobs pulling every decent crew in six directions and homes built around 1961 needing real work the labor supply stays tight. That wage input near sixty bucks loaded is real money. Take a fair bid near thirty three thousand and pay the man before he finds another job.
Understanding Your Bid
A bid comes across your table for $36,500 on a standard kitchen remodel (TheFatBook cost index, 2026). You now know the city average sits at $33,403. That difference alone should make you pause. The verified floor for this work is $29,769. TheFatBook Cost Index puts the true cost to deliver at $26,974. The spread between average and floor equals $3,635 in potential savings. Not every bid at $37,317 is gouging but plenty sit too far above the floor. I see contractors loading extra hours or inflating material costs when they sense the homeowner has no reference point. Run the numbers yourself. The 19.2 percent contractor margin on the average bid leaves real room to negotiate without killing the contractor's ability to do quality work.
Cost Breakdown
Labor drives the biggest piece in Los Angeles kitchen remodeling. The index uses 110 Craftsman hours at the local loaded wage of $59.42 per hour (Craftsman, 2026). That produces $6,536 in burdened labor cost after the 43.74 percent burden rate for taxes, insurance and benefits. Materials total $11,835 according to current FRED PPI inputs. The permit fee adds exactly $901 from PermitCalculator data. Overhead allocation from NAHB benchmarks reaches $7,702. Put it all together and the cost to deliver equals $26,974. The lowest realistic price of $29,769 sits above that delivery number by a thin but sustainable margin. Anything above $33,403 average starts eating into the 19.2 percent contractor margin that most established crews need to stay healthy in this market. Fair enough. Watch the cabinet and countertop lines especially. Those two elements alone can swing the total by thousands.
One hundred ten hours sounds about right for a full combined kitchen. I've torn out and rebuilt enough of them. The twelve thousand in materials tracks with what my suppliers charged last year. That nine hundred permit fee in LA is no joke either. If your guy has the demo hours and the cabinet install at realistic numbers you're probably in the right neighborhood.
How to Negotiate
Shop your Los Angeles kitchen remodel between late October and early March. Atmospheric river season slows new construction and ADU work which frees up some crews. That timing gives you leverage before the spring rush hits. Never open talks by quoting the $29,769 floor. Instead ask the contractor to walk you through his labor and material costs line by line. Most honest ones will engage. Run your specific bid through the Bid Fairness Checker on this page before you sit down with any contractor. It'll show you instantly how far above the $26,974 cost to deliver your number sits. Armed with that you can push back on padded line items without killing the relationship. The $3,635 gap between average and floor is real money. Use it wisely.
Winter is your friend in Los Angeles. Those atmospheric rivers slow the ADU rush and crews look for indoor work. Bring your numbers from TheFatBook Cost Index (built from BLS wage and Craftsman labor data). Show the contractor your bid runs thirty five hundred over the floor and ask what he can trim. The ones who get mad usually have the fat in there. The good ones will talk real costs with you.
What Makes This Market Different
Los Angeles kitchen remodeling carries a hidden tax that other cities simply don't have. With only 3,395 building permits issued in a metro this size the existing housing stock from the 1961 median build year gets fought over like gold. Homeowners can't buy their way into newer construction so they bid up remodels instead. That inelastic supply shows up in our data as the 14.9 percent premium over national figures. Contractors here juggle ADU backyards and full house gut remodels with the same limited pool of licensed trades. I watched the numbers climb month after month as those parallel demands collided. The $901 permit fee feels almost quaint compared to the labor scarcity. This market rewards homeowners who bring data instead of emotions to the table. Most bids I review for this city sit between $33,403 and $37,317 not because the work costs that much more but because the demand pressure lets contractors charge it. And honestly, TheFatBook Cost Index cuts straight through that noise.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Why are Los Angeles kitchen remodeling prices so much higher than national averages?
The kitchen remodeling figure is built from parts, never scraped: published labor hours, this metro’s wages with burden, current material prices, permit data where available, and overhead a working shop actually carries. Cost index version: 2026-07-11. Updated Jul 2026.
Sources & methodology for these numbers
- Independent FatBook v3 cost index for Kitchen Remodeling in Los Angeles.
- BLS OEWS wage inputs (https://www.bls.gov/oes/) and FRED PPI material inflation (https://fred.stlouisfed.org/) references.
- Craftsman labor-hour references and contractor overhead benchmarks.
- Verified permit/source data from PermitCalculator.com and permits_compiled where available.
What the kitchen remodeling in los angeles benchmark includes.
- Kitchen Remodel (Combined) as the headline cost-index scope
- labor-hour assumptions, regional wage inputs, materials, overhead, and permit data where available
- low, average, high, lowest realistic price, margin, and savings benchmarks from the FatBook cost index
- hidden damage, change orders, emergency service premiums, or unusual site access conditions
- contractor financing approval, warranties, provider recommendations, or guaranteed final quotes
- permit rulings for a specific address unless the city permit panel lists verified local data
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| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Install Hardwood Floor · 350 sqft | $5,531 | $6,144 | $7,339 |
| Laminate Flooring · 350 sqft | $3,575 | $3,972 | $4,713 |
| Install Tile Floor · 125 sqft | $2,857 | $3,174 | $3,775 |
| Kitchen Cabinet Installation · 40 linear ft | $7,834 | $8,820 | $9,882 |
| Kitchen Countertop Installation · 20 linear ft | $2,943 | $3,313 | $3,712 |
| Kitchen Remodel (Combined) | $29,769 | $33,403 | $37,317 |
| Kitchen Remodel (Budget) | $13,825 | $15,486 | $17,275 |
| Kitchen Remodel (Mid-Range) | $29,769 | $33,403 | $37,317 |
| Kitchen Remodel (Premium) | $83,054 | $93,319 | $104,371 |
| Kitchen Remodel (Luxury) | $154,576 | $173,769 | $194,436 |
| Kitchen Demolition | $2,003 | $2,224 | $2,462 |
| Vinyl Floor Tile Installation · 350 sqft | $2,409 | $2,676 | $3,175 |
| Sheet Vinyl Installation · 350 sqft | $1,558 | $1,731 | $2,046 |
| Kitchen Faucet Installation | $484 | $545 | $630 |
| Kitchen Sink Installation | $794 | $894 | $1,037 |
| Garbage Disposer Installation | $503 | $566 | $655 |
| Dishwasher Installation | $1,443 | $1,624 | $1,892 |
| Range Hood Installation | $671 | $755 | $873 |
| Microwave Installation | $704 | $793 | $922 |
| Cooktop Installation | $919 | $1,035 | $1,203 |
| Wall Oven Installation | $2,189 | $2,465 | $2,881 |
| Granite Countertop Installation · 20 linear ft | $2,943 | $3,313 | $3,712 |
| Solid Surface Countertop · 20 linear ft | $3,326 | $3,745 | $4,195 |
| Engineered Stone Countertop · 20 linear ft | $4,393 | $4,946 | $5,541 |
| Laminate Countertop Installation · 20 linear ft | $2,011 | $2,264 | $2,537 |
| Interior Gutting | $2,126 | $2,335 | $2,559 |
| Bar Sink Installation | $505 | $568 | $658 |
| Closet Shelving Installation | $934 | $1,052 | $1,206 |
| Vinyl Plank Flooring Installation · 350 sqft | $3,575 | $3,972 | $4,713 |
| Cabinet Refacing | $7,699 | $8,668 | $9,712 |
| Tile Backsplash Installation · 30 sqft | $1,168 | $1,315 | $1,473 |
| Quartz Countertop Installation | $4,393 | $4,946 | $5,541 |
| Range Installation | $1,714 | $1,930 | $2,162 |
| Butcher Block Countertop | $3,373 | $3,798 | $4,255 |
| Marble Countertop Installation | $5,445 | $6,131 | $6,869 |
| Tile Countertop Installation | $1,761 | $1,983 | $2,222 |
| Refrigerator Hookup | $189 | $213 | $239 |
| Trash Compactor Installation | $1,078 | $1,213 | $1,360 |
| Double Oven Installation | $2,706 | $3,047 | $3,414 |
| Downdraft Range Hood Installation | $1,438 | $1,619 | $1,814 |
| Ice Maker Installation | $1,127 | $1,269 | $1,422 |
| Wine Cooler Installation | $2,170 | $2,443 | $2,737 |
Los Angeles permits.
$12k building fee: $369
$25k building fee: $626
Electrical base: $55
Plumbing base: $60
HVAC base: $98
Source-backed permit facts from PermitCalculator.com and the underlying permits_compiled dataset. Always confirm final requirements with the local building department before filing.
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