Salt Lake City
Know what home repairs should cost before the contractor arrives.
Real home repair prices for the Salt Lake City metro, sourced from 3,604 building permits filed across 6 trades. Every number on this page came from a government record. Not estimates. Not averages. On record.
Home repair costs in Salt Lake City, UT cover 6 trades on record. Medians range from $3,242 for foundation repair to $11,629 for solar installation. Based on 3,604 residential building permits filed with Salt Lake City Building Services Division. Last updated April 23, 2026.
Every Trade in Salt Lake City
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State-Licensed Contractors in Salt Lake City
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About Salt Lake City Pricing
Quick answers to what homeowners ask before they trust the numbers above.
Where does this Salt Lake City pricing data come from?
Every price on this page comes from a building permit filed with the City of Salt Lake City. We pull the records directly from opendata.utah.gov, classify each permit by trade, and compute the typical cost for the metro. No surveys. No contractor self-reporting. No national averages.
How often is the data updated?
Salt Lake City is on our monthly refresh cadence. On the first of each month we ingest new permits filed during the prior month. The "Updated" date in the hero shows the last successful run.
Does this cover suburbs in the Salt Lake City metro?
This page covers the City of Salt Lake City itself plus the broader Salt Lake City metro where we have permit coverage. Suburban municipalities are added as their cities publish permit records. If you need a specific suburb, use the price alert sign-up below and we will notify you when it goes live.
Is this the price homeowners pay or the price contractors charge?
Both. The valuation declared on a building permit is the contracted project cost the homeowner agreed to pay the contractor. It is the closest public record we have to the real out-of-pocket price for a project of that size in that city.
Why is the typical cost so different from what my contractor quoted?
Use the typical cost as your negotiation anchor, not the final answer. Quotes vary with project scope, equipment quality, permits, labor market, and emergency timing. If your quote is more than double the typical cost shown here, ask for an itemized breakdown and a second opinion.
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