Cost to Staircase Remodel in Houston, TX
$1,840–$7,360 in Houston
8% below the national average · 0.92x cost multiplier
In Houston, a staircase remodel runs $1,840 to $7,360 on average — about 8% below what homeowners pay nationwide. The South market's labor costs account for most of the gap, with material pricing and local permitting fees adding to the spread. Use the cost table below to compare budget, mid-range, and premium options side by side.
Cost Breakdown in Houston
| Line Item | Low | Mid | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Materials | $460 | $1,656 | $4,140 |
| Labor | $644 | $1,840 | $3,220 |
| Permits | $0 | $92 | $184 |
| Total | $1,104-8% vs. national avg | $3,772-8% vs. national avg | $8,004-8% vs. national avg |
Budget
Cosmetic updates: new treads over existing, paint risers, replace balusters with matching style
Mid-Range
Full tread and riser replacement, new railing system, hardwood treads, iron or wood balusters
Premium
Complete staircase rebuild with custom hardwood, wrought iron or cable railing, curved or floating design elements
Material Options
Material prices below are national averages; availability in Houston may shift costs slightly.
| Material | Cost/Unit | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Tread Caps (Over Existing) | $25-$50/tread | Budget cosmetic updates, covering worn carpet stairsMost affordable, fastest install, no demolition needed |
| Red Oak Treads | $40-$80/tread | Most common choice, traditional homes, stained finishesClassic look, durable, takes stain well, widely available |
| White Oak/Maple Treads | $60-$100/tread | Modern and contemporary homes, light or natural finishesHarder than red oak, smoother grain, modern appearance |
| Walnut/Hickory Treads | $80-$150/tread | High-end homes, dramatic focal-point staircasesStunning appearance, very hard, rich color, statement piece |
Other Projects in Houston
Houston Estimate
Typical Range
$1,840–$7,360
vs. National Average
8% below national
Cost Multiplier
0.92x
Estimates apply Houston's 0.92x regional cost multiplier to national averages. Actual bids vary by contractor, project scope, and timing.
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