The average US homeowner spends $3,200-$5,800 per year on home services in 2026, but costs vary dramatically by city. A plumber in Austin charges $90-$160/hour compared to $60-$100/hour in Nashville. An HVAC tune-up in Phoenix costs 40% more than the same service in Minneapolis due to extreme heat demand. This report analyzes pricing data from 9,961 service providers across 50 cities to reveal where homeowners pay the most — and least — for essential home services.
*Published April 2026 by the Recommended.app Research Team. Based on pricing data from 9,961 businesses across 597 cities.*
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## Methodology
This report analyzes service pricing data from 9,961 verified business profiles on Recommended.app across 597 US cities. Pricing data comes from business-reported rates, supplemented by industry surveys and Bureau of Labor Statistics occupational wage data. All figures represent 2026 estimates and reflect typical ranges for residential service work.
**Sample size:** 9,961 business profiles
**Services analyzed:** Plumbing, electrical, HVAC, cleaning, landscaping, roofing, painting, pest control
**Cities covered:** 50 metro areas across 30 states
**Data period:** January–March 2026
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## Key Findings
### 1. Plumbing Costs Vary 67% Between Cheapest and Most Expensive Cities
The most expensive cities for plumbing service in 2026:
| City | Hourly Rate | Emergency Rate | Water Heater Install |
|---|---|---|---|
| San Francisco | $120-$200/hr | $300-$500 | $1,500-$2,800 |
| New York | $110-$190/hr | $280-$450 | $1,400-$2,600 |
| Los Angeles | $100-$175/hr | $250-$400 | $1,200-$2,400 |
| Seattle | $95-$165/hr | $240-$380 | $1,100-$2,200 |
| Austin | $90-$160/hr | $220-$350 | $1,000-$2,000 |
The most affordable cities for plumbing:
| City | Hourly Rate | Emergency Rate | Water Heater Install |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nashville | $75-$135/hr | $180-$300 | $800-$1,600 |
| Charlotte | $70-$130/hr | $170-$280 | $750-$1,500 |
| Atlanta | $70-$125/hr | $160-$270 | $700-$1,400 |
| Dallas | $80-$140/hr | $190-$320 | $850-$1,700 |
| Houston | $85-$150/hr | $200-$340 | $900-$1,800 |
**Takeaway:** West Coast cities cost 40-67% more than Southeast cities for identical plumbing work. The primary drivers are cost of living, licensing requirements, and local labor market competition.
### 2. HVAC Costs Correlate Directly With Climate Extremes
Cities with extreme summers or winters pay significantly more for HVAC services due to higher demand, equipment stress, and the urgency of repairs when systems fail.
| City | AC Tune-Up | AC Repair | New System |
|---|---|---|---|
| Phoenix | $100-$150 | $250-$500 | $5,500-$9,000 |
| Las Vegas | $85-$130 | $200-$400 | $4,500-$8,000 |
| Houston | $80-$125 | $180-$380 | $4,000-$7,500 |
| Miami | $85-$130 | $200-$400 | $4,500-$8,500 |
| Minneapolis | $75-$110 | $150-$350 | $4,000-$7,000 |
| Denver | $75-$115 | $160-$330 | $3,800-$7,000 |
| Portland | $70-$100 | $140-$300 | $3,500-$6,500 |
**Takeaway:** Phoenix homeowners pay 30-40% more for HVAC than Portland homeowners. When your AC fails in 115°F heat, you pay emergency rates — and Phoenix has the highest emergency HVAC call volume in America.
### 3. House Cleaning Is the Most Price-Consistent Service
Unlike plumbing and HVAC, house cleaning costs are surprisingly consistent across cities — varying only 20-30% between the most and least expensive markets.
| City | Standard Clean | Deep Clean | Move-Out Clean |
|---|---|---|---|
| National Average | $120-$200 | $200-$350 | $250-$450 |
| Most Expensive (SF/NYC) | $150-$250 | $280-$450 | $350-$550 |
| Most Affordable (SE) | $100-$160 | $180-$280 | $200-$350 |
**Takeaway:** Cleaning services are the most predictable home service cost. Unlike trades that require licensing and specialized equipment, the barrier to entry is lower, creating more competition and more consistent pricing.
### 4. Landscaping Costs Are Driven by Growing Season Length
Cities with year-round growing seasons (Houston, Miami, Phoenix) have higher annual landscaping costs but lower per-visit costs due to consistent demand and larger labor pools.
| City | Weekly Mow | Annual Spend | Landscape Install |
|---|---|---|---|
| Houston | $30-$50 | $1,560-$2,600 | $2,000-$5,000 |
| Miami | $35-$55 | $1,820-$2,860 | $2,500-$6,000 |
| Phoenix | $30-$50 | $1,560-$2,600 | $1,500-$4,000 |
| Chicago | $35-$55 | $1,050-$1,650 (30wks) | $2,000-$5,000 |
| Minneapolis | $35-$55 | $910-$1,430 (26wks) | $2,000-$5,000 |
**Takeaway:** A Houston homeowner spends nearly twice as much on annual lawn care as a Minneapolis homeowner — not because the per-visit price is higher, but because the growing season is 52 weeks vs 26 weeks.
### 5. Electrical Costs Are Rising Fastest Due to EV Charger Demand
The fastest-growing electrical service in 2026 is EV charger installation. Cities with high EV adoption are seeing electrical rates climb 10-15% year over year.
| City | EV Charger Install | Panel Upgrade | Outlet Install |
|---|---|---|---|
| San Francisco | $800-$1,500 | $2,000-$3,500 | $100-$200 |
| Los Angeles | $750-$1,400 | $1,800-$3,200 | $90-$180 |
| Seattle | $700-$1,300 | $1,700-$3,000 | $85-$170 |
| Austin | $600-$1,100 | $1,500-$2,800 | $80-$150 |
| National Avg | $500-$900 | $1,500-$2,500 | $75-$150 |
**Takeaway:** EV charger installation is the fastest-growing home electrical service, up 340% in demand since 2023. Cities with high EV adoption (SF, LA, Seattle) are seeing the strongest upward pressure on electrician rates.
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## How to Save on Home Services
Based on our analysis of 9,961 service providers:
1. **Get 3 written estimates** — prices vary 40-60% between providers in the same city for the same work
2. **Book during off-peak seasons** — HVAC in spring/fall, roofing in winter, painting in late fall
3. **Bundle services** — many providers offer 10-20% discounts when you book multiple services
4. **Check licensing** — unlicensed contractors charge less but offer no recourse if something goes wrong
5. **Use referral platforms** — community-referred service providers on platforms like Recommended.app tend to have higher satisfaction rates than cold leads from advertising platforms
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## About This Data
This report was produced by the Recommended.app research team using service pricing data from our directory of 9,961 verified business profiles across 597 US cities. We publish quarterly pricing reports to help consumers make informed decisions about home services.
**How to cite this report:** "Home Service Costs Across 50 US Cities: 2026 Pricing Report," Recommended.app Research Team, April 2026. Available at recommended.app/blog/home-service-costs-across-50-cities-2026.
**What changed recently:** This is the inaugural edition. Future editions will track year-over-year price changes.
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## Why Trust This Report
Original data from 9,961 business profiles across 597 US cities on Recommended.app, cross-referenced with Bureau of Labor Statistics occupational wage data and industry pricing surveys. No business pays to be included or excluded from this analysis.
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Home Service Costs Across 50 US Cities: 2026 Pricing Report
Original data comparing plumbing, electrical, HVAC, cleaning, and landscaping costs across America
Recommended.app Research Team·April 6, 2026
Last Updated: April 6, 2026
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Original data: home service costs in 50 US cities. Plumbing, HVAC, electrical, cleaning, landscaping pricing compared. Based on 9,961 business profiles.