Get a Philadelphia-adjusted cost estimate for your kitchen remodel project. Our calculator starts from national averages and applies a local cost index for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania based on labor market data and cost-of-living indices.
Local context for Philadelphia
Philadelphia permits are issued by the Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I) through the eCLIPSE portal, which is migrating to a new web UI rolled out from October 2025 forward. Philadelphia follows the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code (based on the IBC/IRC) with Philadelphia-specific amendments. The city has roughly 30 certified historic districts overseen by the Philadelphia Historical Commission.
Permits filed through Philadelphia Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I) · official portal
These figures are estimates derived from national cost data and a local cost-of-living multiplier. They are not quotes. For a firm price, use the calculator below and then get 3+ written bids from licensed local contractors.
Average kitchen: 100-200 sq ft
Several local factors push Philadelphia kitchen remodel pricing above or below the national baseline:
Why do Philadelphia row houses need party-wall notices?
When you alter a wall shared with a neighboring property, the Pennsylvania UCC and L&I require notice to the adjacent owner and engineered documentation showing the wall stays structurally sound during and after the work.
Does Philadelphia have a separate contractor license from the state?
Yes. Pennsylvania has a Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) registration through the Attorney General, and Philadelphia requires its own L&I Contractor License for most construction work within city limits.
Philadelphia Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I) handles kitchen remodel permits in Philadelphia. Fees, inspection schedules, and code amendments vary by project scope.
Visit the official Philadelphia permit portal ↗For mid-range remodel in Philadelphia, most homeowners pay between $16,500 and $71,500 in 2026. Cabinets account for 30-40% of most kitchen remodels. Custom cabinets can cost 2.5x more than stock cabinets for the same kitchen. Refacing existing cabinets ($3,000-$8,000) is a budget-friendly alternative.
Permit requirements in Philadelphia follow Pennsylvania state building code plus local amendments. Cosmetic refresh: 1-3 weeks. Mid-range remodel: 4-8 weeks. Major remodel with layout changes: 8-12 weeks. Luxury with custom everything: 10-16 weeks. Plan to be without your kitchen for the duration. See our Pennsylvania permit guide for specifics.
Minor/cosmetic kitchen remodels recoup about 96% at resale. Mid-range remodels recoup 75%. Major upscale remodels recoup only 38%. The sweet spot is mid-range — update everything but avoid ultra-premium materials.
For cosmetic changes (paint, hardware, countertops): no. For plumbing changes, electrical modifications, or structural work (moving walls): yes. Most mid-range and major remodels require building, plumbing, and electrical permits.
Quartz is more popular in 2026 (40%+ market share), requires zero maintenance, and never needs sealing. Granite costs 15-30% less and handles heat better. Both add similar resale value. See our quartz vs granite comparison for a full breakdown.
When you alter a wall shared with a neighboring property, the Pennsylvania UCC and L&I require notice to the adjacent owner and engineered documentation showing the wall stays structurally sound during and after the work.
Yes. Pennsylvania has a Home Improvement Contractor (HIC) registration through the Attorney General, and Philadelphia requires its own L&I Contractor License for most construction work within city limits.