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📍 Vancouver, WA · 184,463 residents

Home Repair Cost Guide & Local Pros — Vancouver, WA

Vancouver sits at a state cost-of-living index of 116.0 (US average = 100), which means contractor service rates here run roughly +16% above the national median. Below: typical project costs in Vancouver, then verified local pros for every trade.

Average home-repair costs in Vancouver, WA

TradeHourly rateCommon projectTypical total
Plumber $91/hr Water heater replacement (40–50 gal tank) $1,467 ($1,203–$1,760)
Electrician $96/hr Panel upgrade (100A → 200A, includes permit) $2,234 ($1,832–$2,680)
HVAC Technician $84/hr AC repair (capacitor / contactor / minor part) $378 ($310–$453)
Handyman $64/hr TV mount install (drywall, fixed mount) $125 ($102–$150)
Roofer $73/hr Roof inspection + written report $147 ($120–$176)
House Painter $68/hr Single room paint (10×12, walls only, 2 coats) $606 ($497–$727)

Calculated from BLS OEWS national mean hourly wage × the WA MERIC state cost-of-living index of 116.0, with the standard 2.4× contractor markup.

Vetted pros in Vancouver by trade

ZIP-by-ZIP cost guides for Vancouver

Use the cost-of-living index and BLS metro wage data to drill into a specific ZIP. Each ZIP page below has its own cost table and a short-list of pros licensed to work that postal area.

Why Vancouver homeowners use FixMyHome Pro

Every contractor we list in Vancouver has been verified for an active WA contractor or specialty license, current general-liability insurance, workers' compensation coverage where required by state law, and a minimum of three years in business. We do not accept "lead-generation" companies, out-of-state white-label services, or one-truck unlicensed operators.

The cost figures shown for Vancouver are not arbitrary. They are computed from the most recent BLS OEWS national mean hourly wage for each trade, multiplied by the standard NAHB contractor rack-rate markup, and adjusted by the MERIC state cost-of-living composite for WA (currently 116.0). Materials prices use the same regional adjustment, anchored on the 2024 NAHB Construction Cost Survey. The result is a cost estimate that reflects what a homeowner in Vancouver should actually expect to pay — not a national average that masks 40% regional variance.

If your project doesn't appear in the table above, the most useful next step is to request a written quote from two or three of the local pros below. Quotes from licensed contractors are normally free, and the spread between the high and low bidder in the same metro can easily exceed 35% — well worth the 20 minutes it takes to gather them.

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