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Home Improvement Costs in Florida | All Projects (2026)

Planning a home improvement project in Florida? Below is a complete breakdown of estimated costs for 13 common projects, based on 2026 data. The most expensive typical project is Siding Replacement at $14,742, while Home Security System comes in at $300.

Florida Cost Snapshot

Projects Covered

13

Avg. Typical Cost

$7,607

Renovation Estimate

$8,539

All Home Improvement Costs in Florida

Sorted by typical cost, most expensive first. Click any project to see a detailed breakdown for Florida.

Project Low Typical High
Siding Replacement $5,788 $14,742 $33,322
Solar Panel $8,800 $13,200 $22,000
Deck Building $6,218 $12,437 $24,874
Roof Replacement $9,116 $11,721 $15,628
Childcare $5,094 $10,185 $13,011
Window Replacement $5,321 $8,523 $16,391
HVAC Replacement $5,835 $8,210 $11,008
Garage Door Replacement $1,888 $5,013 $6,079
Flooring Installation $1,919 $4,798 $9,596
Interior Painting $1,185 $3,741 $7,661
Exterior Painting $1,306 $3,683 $7,349
Water Heater Replacement $1,889 $2,338 $6,588
Home Security System $120 $300 $480

Full Renovation Estimate for Florida

If you are planning a major renovation that includes a kitchen remodel, bathroom remodel, new flooring, and interior painting, here is the combined estimate for Florida:

Low End

$3,104

Typical

$8,539

High End

$17,257

Included Project Low Typical High
Flooring Installation $1,919 $4,798 $9,596
Interior Painting $1,185 $3,741 $7,661
Total $3,104 $8,539 $17,257

This estimate combines kitchen remodel, bathroom remodel, flooring, and interior painting. Actual costs depend on scope, materials, and contractor pricing.

How Florida Compares to Neighboring States

The table below shows how the average project cost across all calculators in Florida compares to its neighboring states. If you live near a state border, nearby contractors may offer competitive pricing.

State Avg. Typical Cost vs. Florida
Florida (you) $7,607 --
Alabama $7,628 Same
Georgia $7,829 +3%

How these costs were calculated

Data sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), Craftsman National Estimator, NAHB permit data

Granularity: State-level averages; metro areas may vary 20–30%

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