Cost to Basement Support Column Replacement in New York City, NY

$2,130$5,680 in New York City

42% above the national average · 1.42x cost multiplier

Homeowners in New York City typically spend $2,130–$5,680 on a basement support column replacement, about 42% above the national average. Labor rates and contractor availability in the Northeast 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 New York City

Line ItemLowMidHigh
Materials$284$710$1,704
Labor$852$1,704$3,550
Permits$142$213$426
Total$1,278+42% vs. national avg$2,911+42% vs. national avg$6,390+42% vs. national avg

Budget

Single adjustable steel lally column replacement, existing footing in good condition

Mid-Range

1-2 column replacements with new concrete footings, structural engineering review

Premium

Multiple column replacements, new footings, beam upgrades, decorative column wraps, engineered plans

Material Options

Material prices below are national averages; availability in New York City may shift costs slightly.

MaterialCost/UnitBest For
Adjustable Steel Lally Column$50-$150/columnUnfinished basements, standard replacementsMost common, adjustable height, affordable, proven reliability
Permanent Steel Column (Concrete-Filled)$100-$250/columnPermanent installations, higher load requirementsStronger than adjustable, no moving parts, permanent solution
Structural Wood Post (6x6 or larger)$75-$200/columnFinished basements where appearance matters, lower loadsEasy to work with, can be stained or painted, traditional look
Decorative Column Wrap (over steel)$150-$500/columnFinished basements, columns in living spacesHides the steel column, matches finished basement aesthetics, various styles

Other Projects in New York City

New York City Estimate

Typical Range

$2,130$5,680

vs. National Average

42% above national

Cost Multiplier

1.42x

Estimates apply New York City's 1.42x regional cost multiplier to national averages. Actual bids vary by contractor, project scope, and timing.

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