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How Much Does a Kitchen Remodel Cost in Jacksonville, FL? (2026 Guide)

February 1, 202610 min read
How Much Does a Kitchen Remodel Cost in Jacksonville, FL? (2026 Guide)
If you've Googled "kitchen remodel cost Jacksonville" at 11 PM while staring at your outdated countertops, you're not alone. It's the most common question we hear, and the answer you'll find on most websites — "it depends" — is useless. So let's give you real numbers from real Jacksonville projects.

## The Short Answer

A kitchen remodel in Jacksonville, FL typically costs between **$15,000 and $60,000+**, depending on scope. Here's how that breaks down:

**Cosmetic Refresh — $12,000–$18,000**
New countertops, backsplash, hardware, paint, lighting. Keep existing cabinets and layout.

**Mid-Range Remodel — $25,000–$45,000**
New cabinets, countertops, backsplash, flooring, lighting, updated plumbing fixtures. Same layout.

**Full Custom Remodel — $45,000–$70,000+**
Complete gut. New layout, custom cabinetry, premium countertops, new appliances, electrical and plumbing updates, structural changes.

These numbers reflect 2026 Jacksonville pricing — not national averages from a website that doesn't know what Duval County permits cost.

## What Drives the Cost Up (And Down) in Jacksonville

**Cabinets are the biggest line item.** They typically eat 30–40% of the budget. Stock cabinets from a big-box store start around $80–$150 per linear foot installed. Semi-custom runs $200–$500. Fully custom — the kind with soft-close everything, dovetail drawers, and a paint finish that feels like furniture — can hit $800+ per linear foot. In Jacksonville, most mid-range remodels use semi-custom. Most luxury remodels (Ponte Vedra, Ortega, San Marco) go full custom.

**Countertops are the second biggest variable.** Laminate is $15–$40/sq ft installed. Granite runs $50–$100/sq ft. Quartz — the most popular choice in Jacksonville right now — is $60–$120/sq ft. Marble looks incredible but starts at $100/sq ft and requires maintenance that most families won't keep up with. We recommend quartz for 90% of Jacksonville kitchens: it handles humidity, doesn't need sealing, and comes in styles that mimic marble without the headaches.

**Layout changes add cost fast.** Moving a sink means moving plumbing lines — that's $1,500–$4,000 depending on how far and what's under your slab. Jacksonville homes built on slab-on-grade (which is most of them) require concrete cutting to reroute drain lines. Moving gas lines for a range relocation adds another $500–$1,500. Removing a wall? $1,200–$4,000 if it's non-load-bearing, $3,000–$8,000+ if it's structural and requires a beam.

**Permits and inspections are required.** The City of Jacksonville charges $200–$600 for residential remodel permits depending on project value. Inspections are included. Don't skip permits — they protect you during resale and ensure the work is done safely. We handle the entire permitting process.

**Appliances are your choice.** We don't mark up appliances — we let you purchase them directly or we can source them at contractor pricing. Budget $3,000–$5,000 for a standard appliance package (fridge, range, dishwasher, microwave). Premium appliances can easily add $10,000–$20,000.

## Jacksonville-Specific Cost Factors

A few things make Jacksonville kitchen remodels different from the national averages you'll see online:

**Humidity matters.** We select materials specifically rated for Florida's humidity levels. Solid wood cabinet doors can warp in homes without consistent AC. MDF cores with proper sealing are more stable. This isn't a cost difference — it's a quality difference.

**Slab foundations.** Most Jacksonville homes are slab-on-grade, meaning plumbing runs under concrete. If we need to move a drain or supply line, it requires cutting into the slab — which costs more than homes with crawl spaces or basements (which barely exist here).

**Labor market.** Jacksonville's construction labor market is competitive. Skilled tile setters, finish carpenters, and plumbers are in demand. We maintain relationships with the same subs on every project — which means consistent quality, not whoever answers the phone that week.

**Material sourcing.** We source materials locally wherever possible — ProSource, local tile distributors, regional cabinet suppliers. This reduces lead times and shipping costs compared to contractors who order everything online and hope for the best.

## How to Budget Your Jacksonville Kitchen Remodel

Here's our honest advice:

1. **Decide on scope first.** Cosmetic refresh, mid-range remodel, or full custom? This determines your range.
2. **Add 10–15% contingency.** Every remodel uncovers something — old plumbing, outdated wiring, water damage behind cabinets. Budget for surprises.
3. **Don't finance through the contractor.** If you need financing, get a HELOC or personal loan from your bank. It's almost always a better rate.
4. **Get 2–3 detailed quotes.** Not ballpark estimates — detailed, line-item quotes. Compare apples to apples.

## Real Jacksonville Kitchen Remodel Examples

**Mandarin Ranch (1987 build):** Removed wall between kitchen and dining room, installed beam, new shaker cabinets, quartz countertops, LVP flooring, tile backsplash, new lighting. **Total: $38,000.**

**San Marco Bungalow (1924 build):** Gut remodel in a 10x12 kitchen. Custom inset cabinets, honed marble counters, original hardwood refinished, subway tile to ceiling, plumbing rerouted in slab. **Total: $52,000.**

**Jacksonville Beach Cottage (1962 build):** Cosmetic refresh — painted existing cabinets, new quartz countertops, new backsplash, new hardware, updated lighting. **Total: $14,500.**

## Ready to Get a Real Number?

Every kitchen is different. The best way to know what YOUR kitchen remodel will cost is a free in-home consultation. We measure, we discuss your goals, and we provide a detailed, no-obligation estimate within a week.