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Typical price: $4,600–$276,000

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Renovation Contractor prices in Koreatown

Researched estimates for Koreatown (USD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Single-room refresh Flooring, paint, trim, and fixture updates in one room, no layout changes $4,600 $11,000 $23,000
Kitchen or bathroom renovation Full remodel of one wet room managed by a GC $11,000 $23,000 $55,200
Multi-room renovation Two to four rooms with some plumbing or electrical rework $23,000 $55,200 $110,400
Whole-home renovation Full interior renovation of a 1,500-2,000 sq ft home $55,200 $138,000 $276,000

How to hire a renovation contractor pro in United States

  1. Look up the contractor's licence on your state licensing board — most states require a licence above a small job-value threshold (for example California's CSLB for jobs over $1,000)
  2. Ask for certificates of general liability insurance and workers' compensation, and verify them with the insurer
  3. Get at least three itemized written bids after in-person site visits
  4. Confirm in the contract who pulls building permits — the contractor should, for any structural, electrical, or plumbing work
  5. Tie payments to milestones and keep the deposit small (California caps it at 10% or $1,000, whichever is less; treat that as a sane benchmark elsewhere)
  6. Collect lien waivers from the contractor and subcontractors as you pay, so an unpaid sub can't place a mechanic's lien on your home

Contractor licensing in the US is set at state level, and requirements vary widely — some states license all residential contractors, others only above a dollar threshold. Building permits are issued by your city or county building department, and unpermitted structural work can block a future home sale.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need permits for my renovation in Koreatown?

Cosmetic work (painting, flooring, replacing fixtures in place) rarely needs a permit. Structural changes, wall removals, and significant plumbing or electrical alterations usually do, and rules in Koreatown follow your national and local building codes. Ask the contractor to name the specific approval needed and who applies for it — a contractor who suggests skipping permits is transferring the legal risk to you.

How much deposit is normal for a renovation?

For most markets 10% or less of the contract value is a reasonable deposit, sometimes up to 20-30% for jobs with heavy upfront material orders like custom cabinetry. Several countries cap deposits by law. Never pay a large share of the total before work starts, and never pay the full amount up front.

How many renovation quotes should I get in Koreatown?

Get at least three itemized quotes from contractors who have visited the property in Koreatown. Phone or photo-based estimates are fine for a ballpark, but only an in-person survey produces a quote a contractor will stand behind. Discard any quote that is dramatically below the others rather than celebrating it — it usually signals missed scope or planned extras later.

Is it cheaper to renovate in stages or all at once?

One combined project is almost always cheaper per unit of work: a single mobilization, one round of demolition and dust protection, and better contractor pricing on a larger contract. Stage the work only if cash flow requires it, and sequence it so you never redo finished work — for example, complete all plumbing and electrical changes before any room gets its final finishes.

What does a general contractor charge in the US?

Hourly rates typically run $50-$85, but most GCs price renovations as a project with a 10-20% management markup on the trades and materials. Angi's 2025 data puts a full renovation of a 1,250-1,600 sq ft home at around $52,000 on average, with mid-range whole-home work commonly $60-$200 per square foot.

Do I need a licensed contractor for a home renovation in the US?

It depends on your state: California, Florida, and most western states require a state licence for jobs above a low threshold, while some states leave licensing to cities or counties. Even where licensing is loose, unlicensed contractors usually can't pull permits — which you'll need for structural, electrical, and plumbing changes.

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