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Average Drywall Cost by State in 2026 (All 50 States Compared)

Published: 5 March 2026
Updated: 9 March 2026
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Average Drywall Cost by State in 2026 (All 50 States Compared)

The national average cost to install drywall in 2026 is approximately $2.00 per square foot (hang, tape, and finish), but actual costs range from $1.20/sq ft in Mississippi to over $3.50/sq ft in Hawaii. For a standard 2,000 sq ft home renovation requiring 5,000 sq ft of drywall, that translates to $6,000-$17,500 depending on your state.

I have estimated drywall projects across the mid-Atlantic for years, and the cost variable that surprises homeowners most is finish level, not geography. Level 3 finish (standard for paint) costs 30-40% less than Level 5 finish (required under harsh lighting or for dark paint colors). A 1,500 sq ft basement in suburban Maryland runs $4,200 at Level 3 or $6,000 at Level 5 -- same material, same square footage, 43% more labor.

Use our Drywall Calculator to estimate material needs for your specific project dimensions.

Drywall cost comparison showing the 5 cheapest states (Mississippi $1,200 to Alabama $1,500) vs 5 most expensive states (Hawaii $3,500 to Connecticut $2,500) in 2026

All 50 States: Drywall Cost Comparison

The table below shows estimated costs for 1,000 sq ft of standard 1/2-inch drywall, professionally hung, taped, and finished to Level 4 (ready for paint). Includes materials, labor, and basic cleanup.

StateAvg. Cost (1,000 sq ft)Cost/sq ftLow RangeHigh Rangevs. National
Alabama$1,500$1.50$1,100$1,900-25%
Alaska$2,300$2.30$1,700$3,000+15%
Arizona$1,900$1.90$1,400$2,400-5%
Arkansas$1,400$1.40$1,000$1,800-30%
California$2,800$2.80$2,100$3,600+40%
Colorado$2,200$2.20$1,600$2,800+10%
Connecticut$2,500$2.50$1,900$3,200+25%
Delaware$2,000$2.00$1,500$2,6000%
Florida$1,900$1.90$1,400$2,400-5%
Georgia$1,600$1.60$1,200$2,100-20%
Hawaii$3,500$3.50$2,600$4,500+75%
Idaho$1,500$1.50$1,100$1,900-25%
Illinois$2,200$2.20$1,600$2,800+10%
Indiana$1,600$1.60$1,200$2,100-20%
Iowa$1,600$1.60$1,200$2,100-20%
Kansas$1,500$1.50$1,100$1,900-25%
Kentucky$1,500$1.50$1,100$1,900-25%
Louisiana$1,400$1.40$1,000$1,800-30%
Maine$1,900$1.90$1,400$2,400-5%
Maryland$2,200$2.20$1,700$2,800+10%
Massachusetts$2,600$2.60$2,000$3,300+30%
Michigan$1,800$1.80$1,400$2,300-10%
Minnesota$2,000$2.00$1,500$2,6000%
Mississippi$1,200$1.20$900$1,500-40%
Missouri$1,600$1.60$1,200$2,100-20%
Montana$1,500$1.50$1,100$1,900-25%
Nebraska$1,500$1.50$1,100$1,900-25%
Nevada$1,900$1.90$1,400$2,400-5%
New Hampshire$2,000$2.00$1,500$2,6000%
New Jersey$2,500$2.50$1,900$3,200+25%
New Mexico$1,500$1.50$1,100$1,900-25%
New York$2,700$2.70$2,000$3,500+35%
North Carolina$1,700$1.70$1,300$2,200-15%
North Dakota$1,500$1.50$1,100$1,900-25%
Ohio$1,700$1.70$1,300$2,200-15%
Oklahoma$1,500$1.50$1,100$1,900-25%
Oregon$2,200$2.20$1,700$2,800+10%
Pennsylvania$1,900$1.90$1,400$2,400-5%
Rhode Island$2,400$2.40$1,800$3,100+20%
South Carolina$1,500$1.50$1,100$1,900-25%
South Dakota$1,500$1.50$1,100$1,900-25%
Tennessee$1,600$1.60$1,200$2,100-20%
Texas$1,700$1.70$1,300$2,200-15%
Utah$1,700$1.70$1,300$2,200-15%
Vermont$1,900$1.90$1,400$2,400-5%
Virginia$1,900$1.90$1,400$2,400-5%
Washington$2,300$2.30$1,700$3,000+15%
West Virginia$1,300$1.30$1,000$1,700-35%
Wisconsin$1,800$1.80$1,400$2,300-10%
Wyoming$1,500$1.50$1,100$1,900-25%

Drywall Finish Levels and Cost Impact

Finish LevelDescriptionCost MultiplierBest For
Level 0Hung only, no tape0.5xAbove-ceiling concealment
Level 1Tape embedded in compound0.6xGarages, utility rooms
Level 2Tape + thin skim coat0.7xTile substrate, hidden areas
Level 3Tape + 2 coats compound0.85xTextured surfaces, standard walls
Level 4Tape + 3 coats compound1.0x (base)Flat/eggshell paint, standard finish
Level 5Level 4 + full skim coat1.3xGloss paint, critical lighting, dark colors

Regional Breakdown

Most Affordable States (25-40% below average)

Mississippi ($1.20/sq ft), West Virginia ($1.30/sq ft), Arkansas ($1.40/sq ft), Louisiana ($1.40/sq ft), Alabama ($1.50/sq ft)

Most Expensive States (25-75% above average)

Hawaii ($3.50/sq ft), California ($2.80/sq ft), New York ($2.70/sq ft), Massachusetts ($2.60/sq ft), Connecticut ($2.50/sq ft)

Frequently Asked Questions

What state has the cheapest drywall installation?

Mississippi at $1.20 per square foot for hang, tape, and finish to Level 4. Low labor rates and cost of living keep drywall costs consistently 30-40% below the national average. West Virginia ($1.30/sq ft) and Arkansas ($1.40/sq ft) are similarly affordable.

How much does a 1,500 sq ft basement drywall cost?

At the national average, $3,000 for materials and installation. In low-cost states: $1,800-$2,100. In high-cost states: $3,750-$5,250. Add 20-30% for Level 5 finish or moisture-resistant (green board) drywall in bathrooms.

Does drywall thickness affect cost?

Yes -- 5/8" drywall costs 15-20% more than 1/2" in materials and slightly more in labor due to weight. Standard residential walls use 1/2". Ceilings and fire-rated assemblies require 5/8". Soundproof drywall (QuietRock) costs 3-4x more per sheet.

How long does drywall installation take?

A professional crew of 2-3 can hang, tape, and finish 1,000 sq ft in 3-5 days. Hanging takes 1 day. Three coats of compound require 3 drying periods (24 hours each). Sanding and cleanup take a final half-day.

Can I DIY drywall?

Hanging is manageable; taping and finishing requires skill. DIY drywall saves 40-60% on labor, but amateur finishing is often visible (bumpy seams, visible tape, poor corners). Consider hanging the drywall yourself and hiring a professional finisher for $0.75-$1.50/sq ft.

Cost estimates derived from regional labor data, cost-of-living indices, and pricing reported by HomeGuide, Angi, and Homewyse. Prices reflect 2026 estimates and may vary by metro area.

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