Kitchen Remodel Cost in Scottsdale, AZ (2026)

Average kitchen remodel in Scottsdale costs $39,400 based on local labor rates, material prices, and 404 recent projects in the Phoenix–Mesa–Chandler metro area.

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Kitchen Remodel · Scottsdale, AZ
Budget
$12,600$15,400
  • Refaced cabinets
  • Laminate countertops
  • Vinyl flooring
  • Basic appliances
Most common in Scottsdale
Mid-range
$32,700$47,700
$123–$314 / sq ft
  • Semi-custom cabinets
  • Quartz countertops
  • Tile or hardwood floor
  • Stainless appliances
High-end
$72,600$92,700
  • Custom cabinetry
  • Natural stone counters
  • Engineered hardwood
  • Pro-grade appliances

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Cost breakdown — Scottsdale mid-range kitchen remodel

Cabinets
34%
$13,400
Labor
26%
$10,200
Countertops
20%
$7,900
Flooring
10%
$3,900
Plumbing
$2,000
Electrical
$1,200
Other
$800

Scottsdale kitchen remodel costs run about 12% above the national average for the same scope. Scottsdale''s luxury market and resort-style aesthetic drive material expectations 25-40% above Phoenix proper. Major cost drivers in this market include local labor rates, climate-driven material selection, and Arizona-specific code requirements.

What drives kitchen remodel costs in Scottsdale

Scottsdale kitchen remodel costs reflect local market conditions plus Arizona-specific code and labor rules.

Local market and labor

Scottsdale sits about 12% above the national average for kitchen remodel. Scottsdale''s luxury market and resort-style aesthetic drive material expectations 25-40% above Phoenix proper.

Climate-driven material selection

Sonoran Desert; heat-rated decking and UV-protective coatings are essential year-round. Material choices that work in milder climates often fail here without proper specification. Plan for moisture-, UV-, or freeze-thaw-resistant materials as appropriate.

Permitting and licensing

Projects in Scottsdale that involve plumbing, electrical, or structural changes typically require permits. Verify contractor credentials with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) for any project over $1,000 — ROC complaint records are public. Permit fees range $75–$400 depending on scope.

Seasonal scheduling

Local contractors typically book 2-6 weeks out for kitchen remodel work in Scottsdale, with longer waits during peak seasons. Off-season bookings (typically winter or hurricane-season repair-driven peaks elsewhere) often deliver 10-15% lower rates.

Tips to save on your kitchen remodel in Scottsdale

  1. Get at least three structured bids

    Scottsdale''s contractor market sees real pricing variance — line-item comparison across three bids typically reveals 15-25% differences on identical scope.

  2. Source materials regionally

    Scottsdale has access to Arizona regional wholesalers and big-box closeouts; bypassing retail markup can save 20-40% on materials. Ask your contractor whether they''ll accept owner-supplied materials.

  3. Stack utility rebates and tax credits

    APS / SRP rebates combined with federal IRA tax credits can offset $1,000-$5,000 on qualifying ENERGY STAR-rated upgrades. Confirm eligibility before placing your order.

  4. Schedule outside peak season

    Top Scottsdale contractors fill peak-season schedules quickly. Booking 4-8 weeks ahead for an off-season start often locks in better rates and faster attention.

  5. Match scope to neighborhood

    Resale ROI varies meaningfully by neighborhood. Paradise Valley border, North Scottsdale, or DC Ranch buyers expect premium finishes; Arcadia border, Scottsdale Ranch, or McCormick Ranch reward solid mid-range scope; Old Town periphery, the McKellips area, or Hayden Road maximizes ROI on cosmetic refresh-style projects.

Local considerations for Scottsdale homeowners

  • Heat and UV considerations

    Direct sun exposure damages many materials that would last decades in milder climates. Spec UV-protective coatings, heat-rated materials in outdoor zones, and proper ventilation throughout.

  • Hard water

    Arizona hard water is among the most challenging in the country. Glass shower doors spot, chrome fixtures corrode, and natural stone etches. Whole-home softeners or point-of-use systems pay back in fixture life.

  • HOA approvals

    Most master-planned communities and many established neighborhoods have HOA covenants restricting exterior changes, construction hours, and contractor insurance minimums. Verify approval before ordering materials in regulated communities.

Material options and pricing in Scottsdale

Countertops are the single biggest cost decision in a kitchen remodel — they typically run 18-22% of the project budget. Pricing in Scottsdale reflects local labor and material costs and runs slightly above the national average.

CountertopPrice (per sq ft installed)Best forWatch out for
Laminate$17–$45Budget remodels, rentalsChips at edges, cannot repair
Butcher block$45–$90Warm aesthetic, prep zonesNeeds regular oiling, water damage near sinks
Quartz$62–$134Durability, low maintenanceHeavy — needs strong cabinet boxes
Granite$56–$168Unique patterns, heat resistancePorous — annual sealing required
Marble$84–$224Luxury look, baking surfacesStains easily, etches from acidic foods
Quartzite$90–$224Hardness, natural beautyLimited color palette, heavy
Concrete$73–$151Modern/industrial aestheticCan crack, needs sealing

Our recommendation for Scottsdale

For Scottsdale''s desert climate, quartz or quartzite handles thermal cycling without cracking. Avoid dark granite under direct sun. Hard water etches marble fast — only consider it if you''re committed to immediate spill cleanup.

What your budget gets you in Scottsdale

What does each price tier actually buy in Scottsdale? Here are three real-world kitchen remodel scopes at common price points in Scottsdale.

$14,000 budget kitchen remodel — The refresh

Typical for a home in Old Town periphery, the McKellips area, or Hayden Road. Refacing existing cabinets with new shaker doors, swapping in laminate counters, installing a tile backsplash, and replacing the dishwasher and range. Footprint stays the same. Material lead times often stretch 1-2 weeks beyond contractor estimates.

$39,400 mid-range kitchen remodel — The full project

Common in Arcadia border, Scottsdale Ranch, or McCormick Ranch. Semi-custom shaker cabinets, quartz counters, ceramic tile backsplash, hardwood-look LVP floor, stainless appliance package, and pendants over a small island. Discovery work typically adds 5-10% to scope — build a 10-15% contingency from day one.

$80,600+ high-end kitchen remodel — The premium build

Reserved for Paradise Valley border, North Scottsdale, or DC Ranch. Custom inset cabinetry in two paint colors, full-height stone backsplash, quartz or quartzite counters, professional 36-inch range with proper hood, and integrated appliance panels. Worth-it splurge: upgraded hardware and lighting controls. Skip-it splurge: ultra-premium fixtures that look identical to mid-tier alternatives.

How to hire a contractor in Scottsdale

Arizona has the most useful contractor regulation in the country. The Arizona Registrar of Contractors (ROC) maintains comprehensive public records including complaint history.

Verify licensing

Arizona requires contractors performing work over $1,000 to hold an ROC license. Verify at azroc.gov — the public lookup shows license status, classifications, complaint history, judgments, and bond status. Any contractor with multiple complaints in recent years is a serious red flag.

Check insurance

Arizona requires ROC-licensed contractors to carry a license bond ($5,000 to $30,000 depending on classification) and workers'' compensation if they have employees. General liability insurance is universal among legitimate contractors — expect $1 million minimum.

Get structured bids

Arizona''s year-round building season keeps contractor availability stable. Expect 2-3 weeks for thorough bids. HOA approvals are a major factor in master-planned communities — bids should include time for HOA review.

Read the contract

Arizona law requires home improvement contracts to be in writing for projects above $1,000 and include specific protection language. 3-business-day cancellation right for at-home contract signings. Use the ROC complaint process if work goes wrong.

Financing your project in Scottsdale

Most Scottsdale homeowners finance renovation projects with a mix of cash, home equity, and dealer financing. The right choice depends on project size and how long youll be in the home.

Home equity options

Scottsdales median home value of $680,000 means most homeowners with a few years of equity have $136,000 to $272,000 of tappable equity — typically more than enough to fund a mid-range remodel through a HELOC or home equity loan. Closing costs run $0-$2,500. HELOC rates trend in the 8-9% range as of 2026.

Personal loans

For projects under $30,000-$40,000, an unsecured personal loan often makes more sense than a HELOC because closing costs and timeline dont favor home equity for smaller jobs. Personal loan rates run 9-15% depending on credit.

Local rebates and incentives

Scottsdale homeowners have access to several utility-funded and city-funded incentive programs that can offset $1,000-$5,000+ on qualifying projects:

  • APS / SRP rebates

    Both major Phoenix Valley utilities serve parts of Scottsdale; rebates for HVAC, water heaters, and ENERGY STAR products.

  • Arizona PACE

    Property-tax-assessed financing through Renovate America.

  • Scottsdale Green Building

    City-level certification program with permit incentives.

0% dealer financing

Cabinet manufacturers, window companies, and flooring retailers often promote 0% promotional financing for 12-24 months. These can work well if you can pay off the balance before the promotional period ends — but interest is typically deferred (not waived). Read the fine print and set up automatic payments.

Marcus Bell
Lead Cost Estimator

Marcus has spent over 15 years estimating residential renovation jobs across the South and Midwest. He focuses on helping homeowners understand what sits behind a labor line item and how to tell a fair bid from an inflated one. He writes RenovCost's core labor-pricing analysis.

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How Scottsdale compares

National average
$35,200
Scottsdale
$39,400
+12% vs national avg
Arizona average
$34,600
-2% vs national avg
Phoenix, AZ
$33,400
-$6,000 vs Scottsdale
Tucson, AZ
$31,000
-$8,400 vs Scottsdale
Miami, FL
$39,400
Matches Scottsdale

Typical kitchen remodel timeline in Scottsdale

Planning and design
Finalize layout, cabinet specs, materials, and permit drawings.
2–4 weeks
Demolition and rough-in
Tear out existing cabinets, move plumbing and electrical, inspections.
1–2 weeks
Installation
Cabinets, countertops, flooring, and appliances installed.
3–5 weeks
Finishing touches
Paint, backsplash, hardware, punch list, and final walkthrough.
1–2 weeks
Total
End-to-end timeline for a mid-range kitchen remodel.
7–13 weeks

Other projects in Scottsdale

Bathroom remodel
$7,600$9,200
Mid-range avg: $15,300
Roof replacement
$5,500$6,800
Mid-range avg: $13,200
Deck building
$4,200$5,200
Mid-range avg: $11,800
Window replacement
$3,000$3,700
Mid-range avg: $9,400
Flooring installation
$1,500$1,800
Mid-range avg: $5,800
Interior painting
$1,200$1,500
Mid-range avg: $4,300
Exterior painting
$2,500$3,100
Mid-range avg: $5,800
HVAC installation
$4,500$5,500
Mid-range avg: $9,600
Fence installation
$1,800$2,200
Mid-range avg: $4,700
Garage door replacement
$800$1,000
Mid-range avg: $2,000
Siding replacement
$5,000$6,200
Mid-range avg: $14,000
Basement finishing
$8,100$9,900
Mid-range avg: $24,600
Driveway paving
$2,500$3,100
Mid-range avg: $6,500
Landscaping
$1,500$1,800
Mid-range avg: $6,200
Plumbing repipe
$2,500$3,100
Mid-range avg: $7,300
Electrical panel upgrade
$1,500$1,800
Mid-range avg: $3,600
Insulation
$1,000$1,200
Mid-range avg: $3,900
Gutter installation
$800$1,000
Mid-range avg: $2,500
Patio installation
$2,000$2,500
Mid-range avg: $6,200
Concrete work
$1,500$1,800
Mid-range avg: $4,700
Cabinet refacing
$3,000$3,700
Mid-range avg: $8,400
Countertop replacement
$1,500$1,800
Mid-range avg: $4,500
Bathroom tile
$1,000$1,200
Mid-range avg: $3,600
Water heater installation
$800$1,000
Mid-range avg: $2,200
Septic system
$3,000$3,700
Mid-range avg: $8,400
Solar panel installation
$8,100$9,900
Mid-range avg: $20,700
Home addition
$20,200$24,600
Mid-range avg: $61,600
Basement waterproofing
$2,000$2,500
Mid-range avg: $6,700
Attic conversion
$15,100$18,500
Mid-range avg: $44,800

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Frequently asked questions

The average mid-range kitchen remodel in Scottsdale costs $39,400 in 2026, about 12% above the national average. Budget remodels with refaced cabinets and laminate countertops start near $12,600, while high-end renovations with custom cabinetry can exceed $92,700. Neighborhood-level pricing varies by 15-25%.