What home renovation actually costs in El Paso right now
Honest 2026 cost ranges for kitchens, bathrooms, additions, and whole-home work in El Paso. What drives the number up. What brings it down. And what to ignore on a contractor's first estimate.
Homeowners ask us for ballpark numbers more than any other single question. The honest answer is that El Paso ranges are wider than national averages because labor and material costs swing hard with which side of town you are on, whether the home is in a historic district, and how recently the previous owner ran utilities.
Here is what we are seeing land on contracts in 2026, with what drives each number up or down.
Kitchen remodels
Most El Paso kitchen remodels in 2026 close between $25,000 and $150,000. A paint, counter, and door refresh on existing cabinet boxes lands at the low end. A full gut with new cabinets, quartz or quartzite counters, new appliances, and moved plumbing or electrical lands in the middle. A layout change that takes a wall down, adds an island, and runs new gas or water to the island sits at the top.
What pushes a kitchen budget up is rarely the finishes. It is almost always the rough-in. Moving a sink three feet from where the drain currently sits can add four to six thousand dollars in plumbing and slab work. Running gas to a new range location is another two to four. The visible finishes are the easy part of the budget conversation.
Bathrooms
El Paso bathroom remodels in 2026 close between $12,000 and $45,000. A pull-and-replace cosmetic refresh with same-location fixtures, new tile, new vanity, and new lighting sits at the low end. A layout change with a tiled shower, double vanity, frameless glass, and moved plumbing sits at the top.
The hidden cost in older El Paso homes is what is behind the drywall. Galvanized supply lines from the 1960s and 1970s get replaced once we open the walls. That is not optional. Plan for two to four thousand of unplanned plumbing on any home built before 1980.
Additions and whole-home
Additions in El Paso run $200 to $325 per square foot in 2026, depending on whether the new space is conditioned living area, a garage, or a covered patio. A 400-square-foot living room addition typically lands between $80,000 and $130,000 turnkey.
Whole-home renovations are usually quoted as percentage-of-home-value rather than per square foot. Most full renovations in our market land at 35 to 60 percent of current home value. That number includes kitchens, baths, flooring, paint, mechanical updates, and exterior touch-ups.
What to ignore on a first estimate
A contractor's first walk-through estimate is almost always 15 to 25 percent low. Not because anyone is trying to bait you. Because the rough-in surprises in older El Paso homes are real, and any contractor who quotes them firm on a 20-minute walk has not been doing this long.
What you should be doing on a first estimate is comparing the range to your range. If your number is $40,000 and the contractor says $60,000 to $80,000, that conversation is over. If your number is $40,000 and the contractor says $35,000 to $55,000, you have a real conversation to have about scope.
The form on the residential side of our site sends a project directly to the team that will quote it. The first conversation is free, and we will be honest with you about whether your budget matches the scope you are describing.