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Kitchen Remodel Cost in Wyoming

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Estimated cost

$20,429$34,048

Typical range for the options you selected.

Itemized cost breakdown
ItemEstimate
Demolition & disposal$1,365
Cabinetry (per linear foot)$9,148
Countertops$4,624
Appliance package$4,455
Flooring$1,710
Plumbing, gas & electrical$2,024
Backsplash & paint$1,128
Installation & project labor$2,025
Permit & inspection$760
Subtotal$27,238

Local cost snapshot for Wyoming

Typical kitchen remodel cost estimate for Wyoming
Typical range$20,429-$34,048
Modeled midpoint$27,238
Labor index90% of national baseline
Local permit signalPermit likely

How we estimate these costs →

What affects kitchen remodel cost in Wyoming

Kitchen Remodel costs in Wyoming differ from the national baseline mainly because of local labor rates. Local construction-trades wages in Wyoming run about 10% below the national average (BLS Carpenters series, SOC 47-2031, used here as a disclosed proxy for remodeling trades), holding remodel labor cost down.

Wyoming's high-altitude dryness and constant wind pull moisture from kitchen woodwork year-round, opening glue joints in doors and shrinking butcher block faster than the warranty assumes; equalizing materials on site for a week before install is the working rule.

Most Wyoming jurisdictions require electrical and plumbing permits when a kitchen remodel adds circuits or moves the sink, with propane range connections inspected in rural counties; typical combined residential fees run $75–$250. Wyoming applies a 4.00% state sales tax (about 5.56% combined with local) to kitchen cabinetry, appliances, and finish materials.

How the Wyoming estimate is adjusted

Labor
We apply the Wyoming labor multiplier only to labor-heavy line items, so material prices do not rise or fall just because local wages differ.
Climate
The local climate note is included because weather exposure, humidity, freeze-thaw cycles, or coastal conditions can change product choice and prep work.
Taxes and permits
The estimate applies the market tax model and flags whether local permit costs are usually part of the homeowner budget.