Home Improvement Costs in Jacksonville (2026)

Jacksonville runs about 9% below the national average for home renovation costs, making it one of the more affordable major Florida markets - considerably cheaper than Miami, Fort Lauderdale, or coastal markets, but above rural Southeast pricing due to rapid population growth. The city's large military presence (NAS Jacksonville, Naval Station Mayport) and corporate headquarters relocation trend has kept construction demand steady and the contractor market competitive.

Costs in Jacksonville run 9% below the national average

Cost multiplier: 0.91x — applied to all project estimates below

Project Cost Estimates in Jacksonville

Estimates are calculated by applying Jacksonville's 0.91x cost multiplier to national averages. Actual bids will vary by contractor, scope, and timing - treat these as informed starting points.

ProjectNational AvgJacksonville Est.vs National
Roof Replacement (Asphalt Shingles)$9,500$8,645-$855 (-9%)
Full Bathroom Remodel$18,000$16,380-$1,620 (-9%)
Wood Privacy Fence Installation$4,500$4,095-$405 (-9%)
Exterior House Painting$4,500$4,095-$405 (-9%)

* Per-unit costs (e.g., window replacement shown per window). Visit each project page for full scope estimates.

What to Know About the Jacksonville Market

1

Jacksonville's subtropical climate creates a unique set of renovation priorities. Roofs take a beating from summer thunderstorms and occasional tropical storm activity, making roof replacement one of the most common and time-sensitive projects. Insurance documentation is critical here - many homeowners get renovation done post-storm under insurance claims. Impact-resistant shingles and metal roofing are increasingly standard in insurance-required rebuilds. Contractors experienced in insurance documentation are worth seeking out.

2

The heat and humidity make HVAC the most critical system in a Jacksonville home. Heat pumps have largely replaced traditional AC+furnace systems due to the mild winters - most homeowners run heat pump systems year-round. Home energy audits often reveal duct leakage as a major efficiency problem in older homes. Jacksonville Electric Authority (JEA) offers rebates for qualifying HVAC upgrades and insulation that can offset $300-$1,500 of project cost.

3

Jacksonville's rapid growth has created workforce housing shortages that are now spilling over into contractor availability. The construction trades are busy with new development, which means renovation contractors are often stretched thin. It's common to wait 4-8 weeks for a contractor to start a mid-size project. The flip side: material costs from the two Lowes and three Home Depot distribution centers nearby mean material pricing is competitive. Scheduling flexibility (winter months preferred) gets better prices.

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