Cost to Kitchen Faucet Replacement in Atlanta, GA

$225$585 in Atlanta

10% below the national average · 0.90x cost multiplier

Homeowners in Atlanta typically spend $225–$585 on a kitchen faucet replacement, about 10% below the national average. Labor rates and contractor availability in the Southeast region drive much of the price difference. Permit requirements and material delivery costs also play a role. See the full tier-by-tier breakdown below before requesting bids.

Cost Breakdown in Atlanta

Line ItemLowMidHigh
Materials$72$203$495
Labor$90$135$225
Permits$0$0$0
Total$162-10% vs. national avg$338-10% vs. national avg$720-10% vs. national avg

Budget

Basic chrome pull-out or two-handle kitchen faucet, direct swap on existing single or three-hole mount.

Mid-Range

Pull-down faucet in brushed nickel or stainless with new supply lines, shut-off valve replacement, and deck plate.

Premium

Touchless or commercial-style spring faucet with premium finish, soap dispenser addition, and new shut-off valves.

Material Options

Material prices below are national averages; availability in Atlanta may shift costs slightly.

MaterialCost/UnitBest For
Two-Handle Kitchen Faucet$60-$150Traditional kitchens or budget replacementsTraditional look, easy to control water temperature, affordable
Pull-Down Single-Handle$120-$300Most kitchens - this is the most popular style for good reasonMost versatile, tall spout clears large pots, retractable sprayer, one-handed operation
Touchless/Motion-Sensor$200-$500Busy kitchens where hands are frequently messyHands-free activation, reduces cross-contamination when cooking, saves water
Commercial-Style Spring Faucet$250-$700Large kitchens with serious home cooks who want a statement fixtureProfessional look, powerful spray, industrial coil design is a focal point

Other Projects in Atlanta

Atlanta Estimate

Typical Range

$225$585

vs. National Average

10% below national

Cost Multiplier

0.90x

Estimates apply Atlanta's 0.90x regional cost multiplier to national averages. Actual bids vary by contractor, project scope, and timing.

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