Drywall Installation Cost
2026 US Price Guide
Regional Data · Updated April 2026 · All 50 States

Drywall Installation Cost by State in 2026:
Regional Price Comparison

The same drywall project costs $850 in Mississippi and $4,500 in California. Here's the neutral, non-lead-gen state-by-state pricing table the internet doesn't have anywhere else — based on BLS wage data, union density, and regional material cost research.

Quick Answer
$2.50–$5.50/sqft
Most expensive (HI, AK, CA, NY, MA)
$1.20–$2.10/sqft
Least expensive (MS, AR, KS, IA)
$1.50–$3.50/sqft
National average
25–50%
Union vs open-shop premium

Why Drywall Costs Vary by State

Labour market & cost of living

Labour is 65–70% of drywall cost. High-COL states (CA, NY, MA, HI) have proportionally higher labour rates that dominate the total cost.

Union vs open-shop density

Unionised construction markets in NYC, Chicago, San Francisco, and Seattle set prevailing wage rates 25–50% above open-shop markets in the South and Mountain West.

Material transport cost

Hawaii and Alaska face significant material transport premiums. Remote areas of the Mountain West see smaller but real transport cost additions.

Contractor supply and demand

States with booming construction (FL, TX, AZ) have strong contractor supply keeping rates competitive. States with limited contractor density see higher rates from lower competition.

5 Most Expensive States

StateCost RangeLabour Index
Hawaii$3.00–$5.501.50×
Alaska$2.75–$5.001.45×
California$2.50–$4.501.35×
New York$2.50–$4.501.35×
Massachusetts$2.25–$4.001.30×

5 Least Expensive States

StateCost RangeLabour Index
Arkansas$1.20–$2.100.79×
Mississippi$1.20–$2.000.78×
Alabama$1.25–$2.250.82×
Kansas$1.25–$2.200.82×
Iowa$1.30–$2.300.84×

Drywall Installation Cost: All 50 States

Installed cost per sqft (Level 4, materials + labour, standard 1/2" board). Sorted alphabetically.

Low Cost
Below Average
Above Average
High Cost
StateLow ($/sqft)High ($/sqft)Labour IndexNotes
ALAlabama$1.25$2.250.82×Low union density, lower COL
AKAlaska$2.75$5.001.45×Remote location, high material transport cost
AZArizona$1.60$2.900.98×Growing market, Phoenix premium
ARArkansas$1.20$2.100.79×Lowest labour costs in the US
CACalifornia$2.50$4.501.35×Union markets in Bay Area and LA
COColorado$1.75$3.251.08×Denver metro adds 10–15%
CTConnecticut$2.25$3.751.28×High COL, NYC proximity
DEDelaware$1.90$3.201.10×Mid-Atlantic pricing
FLFlorida$1.75$3.000.95×Hurricane strapping adds cost
GAGeorgia$1.50$2.750.92×Atlanta above state average
HIHawaii$3.00$5.501.50×Island logistics, highest material costs
IDIdaho$1.40$2.600.88×Growth market, Boise rising
ILIllinois$1.85$3.251.12×Chicago union premium; downstate lower
INIndiana$1.35$2.500.87×Open-shop dominant
IAIowa$1.30$2.300.84×Low COL, limited labour competition
KSKansas$1.25$2.200.82×Rural market, low labour rates
KYKentucky$1.30$2.350.83×Louisville slightly higher
LALouisiana$1.35$2.500.86×Gulf Coast humidity adds material spec costs
MEMaine$1.75$3.001.05×Limited contractor supply
MDMaryland$2.00$3.501.18×DC suburb pricing
MAMassachusetts$2.25$4.001.30×Strong union market, high COL
MIMichigan$1.50$2.750.92×Detroit metro higher than state average
MNMinnesota$1.60$2.900.97×Twin Cities premium
MSMississippi$1.20$2.000.78×Lowest in the Southeast
MOMissouri$1.40$2.500.88×Kansas City/St. Louis higher
MTMontana$1.50$2.750.90×Limited contractor supply in rural areas
NENebraska$1.30$2.250.83×Omaha near below-average
NVNevada$1.75$3.251.05×Las Vegas strong union market
NHNew Hampshire$1.90$3.251.12×Near Boston pricing
NJNew Jersey$2.25$4.001.28×NYC/Philadelphia metro
NMNew Mexico$1.40$2.600.87×Albuquerque near average
NYNew York$2.50$4.501.35×NYC union premium; upstate lower
NCNorth Carolina$1.40$2.600.88×Charlotte/Raleigh above average
NDNorth Dakota$1.35$2.400.85×Energy sector influences labour
OHOhio$1.45$2.650.90×Columbus/Cleveland/Cincinnati vary
OKOklahoma$1.30$2.400.84×Open shop, low labour costs
OROregon$2.00$3.751.18×Portland union market
PAPennsylvania$1.85$3.251.10×Philadelphia higher; rural lower
RIRhode Island$2.10$3.501.20×High union density
SCSouth Carolina$1.35$2.500.86×Charleston/Myrtle Beach above state average
SDSouth Dakota$1.30$2.250.83×Low COL, limited contractors
TNTennessee$1.40$2.550.87×Nashville premium over state average
TXTexas$1.50$2.750.90×Open-shop dominant, Austin/DFW premium
UTUtah$1.60$2.900.97×Salt Lake City growth driving rates up
VTVermont$1.75$3.001.05×Limited contractor supply
VAVirginia$1.65$3.001.00×Northern VA near DC pricing; rural lower
WAWashington$2.25$4.001.28×Seattle union market, Boeing area premium
WVWest Virginia$1.30$2.350.83×Low COL, declining construction market
WIWisconsin$1.45$2.650.90×Milwaukee higher than rural areas
WYWyoming$1.45$2.600.89×Energy sector, limited labour pool

Labour index vs national average (1.00×). Sources: BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), regional contractor market data, HomeWyse ZIP-level reference data. Prices updated April 2026.

How to Use This Data to Validate Your Quote

Step 1: Find your state in the table above. Note the low/high range for installed drywall per sqft.
  1. Step 1: Calculate your room's surface area: 2×(L+W)×H for walls, plus L×W for ceiling.
  2. Step 2: Multiply by your state's mid-point rate to get a rough expected cost.
  3. Step 3: Compare this figure to contractor quotes. Quotes 30%+ below range may indicate scope gaps or inferior materials.
  4. Step 4: Ask contractors to specify their finish level — a Level 2 quote will naturally be below Level 4 range.
  5. Step 5: Get at least 3 local quotes to establish a realistic market rate for your specific situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What states have the highest drywall installation costs?

The most expensive states are Hawaii ($3.00–$5.50/sqft), Alaska ($2.75–$5.00/sqft), California ($2.50–$4.50/sqft), New York ($2.50–$4.50/sqft), and Massachusetts ($2.25–$4.00/sqft). These states combine high union density, high cost of living, and in some cases significant material transport costs.

What states have the lowest drywall installation costs?

The most affordable states are Mississippi ($1.20–$2.00/sqft), Arkansas ($1.20–$2.10/sqft), Kansas ($1.25–$2.20/sqft), Iowa ($1.30–$2.30/sqft), and Kentucky ($1.30–$2.35/sqft). These states have low cost of living, open-shop labour markets, and competitive contractor supply.

Why does drywall installation cost more in some states?

The biggest driver is labour cost, which accounts for 65–70% of installation cost. Union markets (NYC, Chicago, San Francisco) pay 25–50% more than open-shop markets. State cost of living also affects what contractors can charge to maintain a viable business. Hawaii and Alaska face additional material transport premiums.