Cost Guide · Clark County, WA · 2026

Kitchen Remodel Cost
in Clark County WA

Real 2026 price ranges for kitchen remodels across Vancouver, Camas, Ridgefield, and Clark County — from a $1,500 cosmetic refresh to a $80,000+ custom build. What drives the cost, what components actually cost, and how to avoid overpaying.

Clark County 2026: A mid-range kitchen remodel in Vancouver WA costs $15,000–$35,000. Licensed contractor labor runs $65–$95/hr. Quartz countertops installed average $3,500–$7,000. Semi-custom cabinets run $5,000–$15,000 installed. Clark County permits cost $150–$800 for projects requiring plumbing or electrical work.

The kitchen is the most expensive room to remodel — and the one most likely to recoup its cost at resale. Clark County homeowners ask us for kitchen pricing constantly, so we put together this guide using real project data from Vancouver, Camas, Ridgefield, and surrounding areas.

The short answer: expect to spend $1,500–$4,000 for a cosmetic refresh, $15,000–$35,000 for a mid-range update, and $40,000–$80,000+ for a full custom remodel. Where you land depends on kitchen size, how much you're keeping, and your material selections.

This guide breaks it down by scope, by component, and by city so you can budget accurately before the first call.

Kitchen Remodel Cost by Scope

The biggest driver of kitchen remodel cost is how much you're replacing. These four tiers cover the range most Clark County homeowners work within.

ScopeCost RangeTimeline
Cosmetic Refresh

New hardware, paint, backsplash, faucet, light fixtures. No cabinet or countertop replacement.

$1,500 – $4,0002–4 days
Mid-Range Update

Semi-custom cabinets, quartz or granite countertops, new sink, appliances, backsplash, and lighting. Layout unchanged.

$15,000 – $35,0002–4 weeks
Full Custom Remodel

Custom cabinetry, premium countertops, appliance package, island, relocated plumbing or electrical, new flooring.

$40,000 – $80,000+6–12 weeks
Cabinet Refacing Only

Replace doors and drawer fronts, add new hardware. Box structure stays. Significant visual upgrade at a fraction of full replacement cost.

$3,000 – $8,0003–5 days

Based on 2026 Clark County contractor rates. Prices include licensed labor and standard materials. Site conditions and material upgrades affect final cost.

Kitchen Component Costs: Line by Line

If you're building a custom scope or just replacing specific components, here's what each piece of a kitchen remodel costs in Clark County in 2026.

ComponentLow EndHigh End
Cabinet refacing (doors + hardware)$3,000$8,000
Semi-custom cabinet replacement$5,000$15,000
Custom cabinetry$15,000$40,000
Laminate countertop$1,200$2,500
Quartz or granite countertop$3,500$7,000
Tile backsplash (installed)$400$1,800
Under-mount sink + faucet install$450$1,200
Recessed lighting (per can, new)$250$450
LVP flooring (per sq ft installed)$4$8
Tile flooring (per sq ft installed)$10$22
Appliance package (mid-range)$3,000$8,000
Clark County building permit$150$800

Labor included where noted. Appliance pricing excludes delivery and installation unless stated.

Kitchen Remodel Cost by City

Labor rates are consistent across Clark County — the variation between cities comes from home age, kitchen size, and what the existing conditions look like behind the walls.

Vancouver, WA

$18,000 – $38,000

Largest price range due to neighborhood variation. Older Hazel Dell and Orchards homes often need subfloor or electrical upgrades. Newer Cascade Park and Mill Plain builds are typically cleaner scopes.

Kitchen & Bath in Vancouver

Camas, WA

$22,000 – $40,000

Camas homeowners tend to invest in higher-end finishes. Expect quartz over laminate and semi-custom over stock. Mid-range remodels here often run at the top of the range.

Kitchen & Bath in Camas

Ridgefield, WA

$16,000 – $35,000

Rapid growth means a mix of brand-new builds and 1980s–90s homes. Newer homes are straightforward; older Ridgefield townsite properties may have dated wiring or plumbing that adds cost.

Kitchen & Bath in Ridgefield

Battle Ground, WA

$14,000 – $32,000

North Clark County pricing tends to be slightly lower on labor. Acreage properties often have larger kitchens, which increases material cost even on mid-range scopes.

Kitchen & Bath in Battle Ground

Washougal, WA

$15,000 – $34,000

River-area homes often have original 1970s–80s kitchens that need full gut work. Newer Lookout Ridge builds are typically cleaner. Budget for subfloor inspection on older properties.

Kitchen & Bath in Washougal

Salmon Creek, WA

$16,000 – $34,000

1990s developments dominate. Many kitchens are at the age where a full cabinet replacement makes more sense than refacing. Good middle-ground market for mid-range work.

Kitchen & Bath in Salmon Creek

5 Things That Drive Kitchen Remodel Costs Up

1

Moving Plumbing or Electrical

Keeping your sink, dishwasher, and range in the same location is the single biggest cost-control lever. Moving a sink across the kitchen can add $2,000–$5,000 in rough plumbing alone. If your layout works, leave it.

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Cabinet Material Choice

Stock cabinets from a big-box store run $75–$150 per linear foot installed. Semi-custom run $150–$400. Full custom cabinetry can hit $500–$1,000+ per linear foot. For most Clark County kitchens, semi-custom hits the sweet spot of quality and value.

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Countertop Selection

Laminate countertops are $1,200–$2,500 installed. Quartz and granite run $3,500–$7,000. Quartzite and natural stone can exceed $10,000 for a typical kitchen. The countertop is the first thing buyers notice — spending here tends to pay back at resale.

4

Hidden Conditions in Older Homes

Clark County homes built before 1990 often have surprises behind the walls: outdated electrical panels, galvanized plumbing, undersized ventilation, or subfloor rot around the sink. Budget 10–15% contingency on homes built before 1995.

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Permit Requirements

Cosmetic work needs no permit. But if your project involves any electrical (new circuits, moved outlets, undercabinet lighting), plumbing (new dishwasher line, relocated sink), or structural changes, Clark County requires a permit. Permits cost $150–$800 and add inspection time — but protect you legally and at resale.

How to Get More Kitchen for Your Budget

Keep the layout. Don't move the sink, range, or refrigerator location. This alone saves $2,000–$8,000.

Reface instead of replace if your cabinet boxes are solid. New doors and hardware at $3,000–$8,000 vs. full replacement at $15,000+.

Choose quartz over natural stone. Quartz is more durable, requires less maintenance, and costs about the same or less than natural granite.

Phase the work. Do cabinets and countertops now; add the island or appliance upgrade next year. A licensed contractor can plan for future phases without rework.

Get three bids — from licensed contractors only. Washington State requires a contractor's license for kitchen work over $500. Unlicensed bids may look cheaper but carry permit, warranty, and insurance risks.

Red Flags When Getting Kitchen Remodel Bids

No contractor's license number

Washington State requires a license for any job over $500. Ask for the L&I license number and verify it at verify.lni.wa.gov.

Unusually low bid

A bid that's 30–40% below others usually means unlicensed labor, inferior materials, or a contractor planning to ask for more money mid-project.

No written contract

Washington law requires a written contract for remodeling jobs over $1,000. Any contractor who resists putting the scope in writing is a risk.

No permit pulled

If your project requires a permit and the contractor says 'we don't need one,' that's a serious problem — it can affect your insurance, your resale, and your safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How much does a kitchen remodel cost in Clark County WA?

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In 2026, a cosmetic kitchen refresh in Clark County runs $1,500–$4,000. A mid-range remodel with new cabinets, countertops, and appliances costs $15,000–$35,000. A full custom kitchen remodel runs $40,000–$80,000+. Cabinet refacing only is $3,000–$8,000. Final cost depends on kitchen size, material choices, and whether any plumbing or electrical work is needed.
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Do I need a permit for a kitchen remodel in Clark County?

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Cosmetic work — hardware, paint, backsplash, faucet swaps — does not require a permit. Permits are required when moving or adding plumbing, electrical, or structural walls. Clark County permits typically cost $150–$800 depending on project scope. Norbilt pulls all required permits as part of the project.
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How long does a kitchen remodel take?

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A cosmetic refresh takes 2–4 days. A mid-range remodel with new cabinets and countertops takes 2–4 weeks including cabinet lead time. A full custom remodel with layout changes takes 6–12 weeks. Lead time on cabinets — typically 2–6 weeks from order to delivery — is the biggest schedule driver.
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What is the best kitchen remodel for resale in Clark County?

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The mid-range remodel consistently delivers the best ROI for Clark County homes. New semi-custom cabinets, quartz countertops, and updated appliances recover 60–80% of cost at resale according to national data — and in a competitive Vancouver WA market, an updated kitchen shortens days on market significantly.
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Can I live at home during a kitchen remodel?

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Yes, for most kitchen remodels. Demolition is the noisiest phase — typically 1–2 days. During cabinet installation you'll lose sink access for a few days. We recommend setting up a temporary prep area and using paper plates during the counter and sink installation phase. For full custom remodels over 6 weeks, some families prefer to minimize overlap.
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What's the difference between cabinet refacing and cabinet replacement?

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Cabinet refacing replaces only the doors, drawer fronts, and hardware — the box structure stays. It costs $3,000–$8,000 and takes 3–5 days. Full replacement removes all existing cabinets and installs new ones — better if your boxes are damaged, outdated in layout, or you want to change the configuration. Refacing makes sense when the boxes are solid and you just want a new look.

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