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Kitchen remodeling and residential construction in Wisconsin
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Kitchen remodel cost in Wisconsin

Kitchen remodel costs in Wisconsin offer solid Midwest value, with mid-range renovations running $19,000–$34,000 in the Milwaukee and Madison metros. The state's strong manufacturing heritage means several major cabinet brands operate production facilities in Wisconsin, providing competitive pricing and short lead times for locally made cabinetry.

Market Cost Analysis

$Wisconsin Cost Index: $0.98

Residential project costs in $Wisconsin are estimated to be 2% below the national average. A project that costs $10,000 nationally will typically run $9,800 in $Wisconsin's average market, though local metro labor rates will vary.

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Wisconsin kitchen remodel cost factors

  • Wisconsin costs are near or slightly below the national average.
  • Harsh winters require cold-weather materials and limit construction seasons.
  • Milwaukee and Madison have higher costs than rural areas.
  • Lake effect conditions near the coast affect material and energy requirements.

Kitchen remodeling in Wisconsin — local insights

Kitchen remodel costs in Wisconsin offer solid Midwest value, with mid-range renovations running $19,000–$34,000 in the Milwaukee and Madison metros. The state's strong manufacturing heritage means several major cabinet brands operate production facilities in Wisconsin, providing competitive pricing and short lead times for locally made cabinetry.

📍 Local market

In Milwaukee's affluent suburbs — Whitefish Bay, Shorewood, and the North Shore communities — kitchen remodels in the $40,000–$65,000 range are common with premium finishes. Madison's Middleton, Fitchburg, and Verona offer similar scope at comparable pricing. Milwaukee's Bay View and Third Ward neighborhoods feature a strong $22,000–$38,000 mid-range market in renovated bungalows and loft conversions. Green Bay, Appleton, and Oshkosh provide Wisconsin's most affordable kitchen remodeling markets.

📋 Permits

Wisconsin requires building permits for kitchen remodels involving structural changes, plumbing rerouting, electrical upgrades, or gas line modifications. Milwaukee and Madison require separate trade permits. Licensed tradespeople are mandatory for all permitted work under the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code.

📅 Best timing

Kitchen contractors in Wisconsin are busiest from April through July. Cabinet orders from Wisconsin-based manufacturers average 3–5 week lead times — among the shortest nationally due to local production. Scheduling installations for October through February leverages the winter slowdown and Wisconsin manufacturers' reduced order volumes.

🪵 Materials

Quartz countertops lead the Wisconsin kitchen market at $45–$72 per square foot installed. Wisconsin's cabinet manufacturing heritage — including major operations by KraftMaid, Merillat, and regional producers — provides competitive cabinetry pricing with rapid delivery. The state's extreme indoor humidity swings between very dry winter heating and moderate summer humidity favor plywood-box cabinet construction over particleboard.

Costs in major Wisconsin cities

Milwaukee

Largest city with moderate-to-higher costs and established contractor market.

Madison

State capital and university town with growing demand and moderate pricing.

Green Bay

Smaller market with costs below the Milwaukee metro area.

Kenosha

Chicago border market with costs influenced by Illinois metro proximity.

Frequently asked questions

What is the typical cost of kitchen remodel in Wisconsin?

In Wisconsin, a typical kitchen remodel ranges from $14,700 to $44,100 for standard projects. Kitchen remodel costs in Wisconsin offer solid Midwest value, with mid-range renovations running $19,000–$34,000 in the Milwaukee and Madison metros. The state's strong manufacturing heritage means several major cabinet brands operate production facilities in Wisconsin, providing competitive pricing and short lead times for locally made cabinetry. Higher-end options can range from $49,000 to $88,200 depending on scope, sizing, and contractor choice.

How do local market conditions and climate in Wisconsin affect kitchen remodeling costs?

Wisconsin's climate is characterized as cold winters, warm summers. In Milwaukee's affluent suburbs — Whitefish Bay, Shorewood, and the North Shore communities — kitchen remodels in the $40,000–$65,000 range are common with premium finishes. Madison's Middleton, Fitchburg, and Verona offer similar scope at comparable pricing. Milwaukee's Bay View and Third Ward neighborhoods feature a strong $22,000–$38,000 mid-range market in renovated bungalows and loft conversions. Green Bay, Appleton, and Oshkosh provide Wisconsin's most affordable kitchen remodeling markets. Quartz countertops lead the Wisconsin kitchen market at $45–$72 per square foot installed. Wisconsin's cabinet manufacturing heritage — including major operations by KraftMaid, Merillat, and regional producers — provides competitive cabinetry pricing with rapid delivery. The state's extreme indoor humidity swings between very dry winter heating and moderate summer humidity favor plywood-box cabinet construction over particleboard.

What are the permit requirements and timing considerations in Wisconsin?

Wisconsin requires building permits for kitchen remodels involving structural changes, plumbing rerouting, electrical upgrades, or gas line modifications. Milwaukee and Madison require separate trade permits. Licensed tradespeople are mandatory for all permitted work under the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code. Kitchen contractors in Wisconsin are busiest from April through July. Cabinet orders from Wisconsin-based manufacturers average 3–5 week lead times — among the shortest nationally due to local production. Scheduling installations for October through February leverages the winter slowdown and Wisconsin manufacturers' reduced order volumes.

Are prices the same across all regions of Wisconsin?

No, pricing varies between metro areas and rural towns. For example, Milwaukee (largest city with moderate-to-higher costs and established contractor market), Madison (state capital and university town with growing demand and moderate pricing), Green Bay (smaller market with costs below the milwaukee metro area). Local contractor availability, licensing, and municipal fees drive these variations.

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Last reviewed: June 2026