Home services cost in District of Columbia (2026)

District of Columbia runs 21% above the national median across home services — among the higher-cost states for renovation work. Below is typical pricing for the 8 most-searched home services in District of Columbia, with metro callouts for major cities.

District of Columbia state capitol building exterior
District of Columbia state capitol. Photo: Noclip / Wikimedia Commons · Public domain

District of Columbia at a glance

Southern states like District of Columbia benefit from lower labor costs but climate considerations (humidity, hurricane exposure, intense sun) affect material choices and pricing.

Service Price range Typical Unit
Garage Door Spring Replacement
Most homeowners pay $200-$400 to replace a garage door spring. Torsion springs cost more than extension; double doors need two springs.
$192–$459 $296 per spring Full guide →
Garage Door Installation
New garage door installation typically runs $800-$3,500 including labor, depending on size, material, and insulation level.
$961–$4,230 $1,815 per door Full guide →
Concrete Slab Cost
Pouring a concrete slab costs $4-$12 per square foot installed, depending on thickness, finish, and reinforcement.
$4.82–$14.49 $8.47 per sq ft Full guide →
Window Replacement
Window replacement averages $300-$1,500 per window installed. Energy-efficient and large windows cost more.
$363–$1,815 $726 per window Full guide →
Asphalt Driveway Replacement
Asphalt driveway replacement averages $3.50-$8.00/sq ft. A typical 600 sq ft driveway costs $2,100-$4,800.
$4.24–$9.68 $6.05 per sq ft Full guide →
Roof Replacement
Asphalt shingle roof replacement averages $5,500-$25,000 depending on size, pitch, and material. Metal and tile cost 2-3× more.
$6,655–$30,220 $13,310 per project Full guide →
Vinyl Siding Installation
Vinyl siding installation runs $3.50-$12.00/sq ft. A 2,000 sq ft home typically costs $7,000-$24,000.
$4.24–$14.49 $8.47 per sq ft Full guide →
Foundation Repair
Foundation repair costs vary widely: minor cracks $500-$2,000, settling $4,000-$10,000, major underpinning $15,000-$30,000.
$2,450–$30,220 $9,075 per project Full guide →

Source: National medians × BLS Regional Price Parity (2022) applied to District of Columbia. State cost index: 1.21 (1.00 = national average). Last updated 2026-05-25.

Major District of Columbia metros — relative pricing

Within District of Columbia, metro-level pricing varies by labor market and cost of living. Multipliers shown apply to all 8 services.

MetroRelative pricingvs state average
Washington DC 1.00× Close to state average

Climate and construction context in District of Columbia

District of Columbia sits in IECC climate zone 4A (mixed-humid), shaping how exterior projects are scoped and priced. The dominant cost-driving hazards homeowners and contractors plan around are urban heat island, and flooding in low-lying neighborhoods. Footings typically reach 24 inches below grade to clear the frost line — standard in regional codes, with no unusual cost premium.

Licensing and permitting in District of Columbia

DC Department of Buildings requires a Home Improvement Contractor license plus bond on residential work over $300. Historic preservation overlays in many neighborhoods require additional review, extending timelines 4-12 weeks. Before signing a contract, verify your contractor's standing through the relevant state board and confirm whether your project requires a permit — unpermitted work creates problems at resale and can void insurance claims after a loss.

What drives District of Columbia pricing

Across the eight services tracked above, District of Columbia runs meaningfully above the national median (about 21% higher). In District of Columbia, household income runs well above the national median, supporting larger renovation budgets and a deeper specialty-contractor bench. Washington DC generally run above the state average. Combined with the climate and licensing factors noted above, expect quotes that cluster within the price band shown for each service; quotes well outside that band warrant a line-item review rather than a haggle.

How to use this District of Columbia data

Use these typical ranges as a sanity check on contractor quotes. When you receive quotes:

For each service, open the District of Columbia-specific guide above. You'll get a calculator pre-set to your state plus 5–7 FAQs covering common contractor tactics.

About this data. National baseline of $7,500 derives from aggregated 2026 quote data across major lead-gen platforms. State-level figures apply Bureau of Labor Statistics Regional Price Parity (2022, all-items) to the national baseline. We refresh quarterly and welcome corrections — email [email protected] if a local quote you received falls materially outside our state range. See full methodology.