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Kitchen remodeling Clyde NC

In Clyde, two independent records — the Census and Haywood County's appraisal rolls — both put home value right around $200K. That tells us exactly how to scope a kitchen here: built to fit a working-value home, priced to the dollar before any work starts.

$200,000
median Clyde home (ACS)
$201,442
avg parcel, ZIP 28721
39.3%
homes built pre-1980
Quick answer
What does a kitchen remodel cost in Clyde?
Scope it to the house. Census records put the median Clyde home at $200,000, and Haywood County appraisal records across ZIP 28721 land almost exactly on top of that at $201,442 — a rare cross-source agreement that says this is a working-value kitchen market. A layout-keeping minor remodel runs $15,000 to $30,000; a full mid-range job with new cabinets, counters, appliances and flooring runs $30,000 to $80,000. The upscale regional benchmark of $155,293 would outrun most Clyde homes, so we steer scope toward where the value sits. Every job is priced individually after a free in-home estimate.

Most kitchen pages quote a national range and stop there. Clyde lets us do better, because the town hands us an unusually honest signal: the U.S. Census pegs the median home at $200,000, and Haywood County's own appraisal records — pulled across ZIP 28721 — independently put the average parcel at $201,442. When two unrelated datasets agree within a fraction of a percent, you can trust the number, and that single number decides how a kitchen here should be scoped and spent.

The $200K convergence: what it means for your kitchen budget

A home value near $200,000 is not a constraint to apologize for — it is a clear instruction. The scope that fits a working-value Clyde home is the minor mid-range remodel at $15,000 to $30,000: keep the existing layout, reface or replace cabinet fronts, add new countertops, a sink, hardware, paint and lighting. A full mid-range job with new semi-custom cabinets, counters, appliances and flooring runs $30,000 to $80,000, and many Clyde kitchens with new cabinets settle in the lower half of that band. The upscale regional benchmark of $155,293 assumes a house worth several times the local median — pour that into a Clyde kitchen and you will never see it back at resale. We say that plainly because steering you into the right band is the most useful thing we can do.

Roughly two in five Clyde kitchens are older than 1980

The 1986 median build year hides the real age curve. Census records show 39.3% of Clyde homes predate 1980, and the broader Haywood appraisal set for ZIP 28721 confirms it at 40% — the second time these two sources land on the same answer. A pre-1980 kitchen usually means undersized branch circuits, a 30-amp range feed where a modern range wants 50, original galvanized or cast-iron drain lines, and no dedicated dishwasher or disposal circuit. We carry the cost of bringing that up to current code into the estimate instead of discovering it behind the cabinets, which is exactly how a tidy 27,492-dollar reface turns into a surprise mid-job. Older bones also reward keeping the layout — see how we handle the same vintage on our Clyde bathroom remodeling work.

A working-family town, not a retiree enclave

Clyde reads young for Western North Carolina: just 14.5% of residents are 65 or older, against a median household income of $56,406 and a 66.8% owner-occupancy rate. That profile points the kitchen toward daily durability over showpiece finishes — quartz that shrugs off a busy family, deep pot-and-pan drawers, a layout that keeps the cook out of the doorway traffic. It also means most of these are long-hold homes, so the smart money goes into things you touch every day rather than into a relocation of the sink. When accessibility does matter for an aging parent or a mobility need, we fold that into the plan — our Clyde accessible-bathroom page covers that scope, and our walk-in shower conversions in Clyde pair naturally with a kitchen project on the same visit.

Permits, licensing and the rural Clyde footprint

The Census counts about 1,359 people inside the Clyde town limits, but Haywood County records show 8,321 parcels across ZIP 28721 — so most "Clyde" kitchens we build actually sit on the surrounding rural roads and ridgelines, not the small downtown grid. Any kitchen remodel that moves or adds plumbing, electrical or gas requires permits through Haywood County, which we pull and schedule inspections for as part of the job. On top of that, state law puts a licensed general contractor on the hook for any single Clyde project that totals $40,000 or more; you are free to confirm that credential for us — or for any builder you call — at the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors before signing a thing. For the full design-to-final-inspection sequence, see our timeline and permits guide, and the WNC kitchen cost guide for the line-item math.

Clyde, NC housing snapshot — Census place vs. Haywood County records
MetricFigureSource
Median home value $200,000 ACS 2024 (Clyde place)
Average parcel value, ZIP 28721 $201,442 NC1Map (Haywood records)
Median household income $56,406 ACS 2024 (Clyde place)
Owner-occupied homes 66.8% ACS 2024 (Clyde place)
Homes built before 1980 39.3% ACS 2024 (Clyde place)
Pre-1980 structures, ZIP 28721 40% NC1Map (Haywood records)
Residents age 65+ 14.5% ACS 2024 (Clyde place)

Clyde figures come from two independent sources: ACS 2024 5-year estimates describe the Census place (Clyde town limits), while NC1Map parcel records describe Haywood County appraisal data for ZIP 28721 — a wider rural footprint that explains why the two value figures bracket $200,000 so closely. U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 2024 5-year (Clyde, NC); NC OneMap statewide parcels (NC1Map_Parcels) within ZCTA 28721. These are housing-stock figures, not Pisgah quotes — every kitchen is priced individually after a free in-home estimate.

Clyde kitchen remodel cost ranges by scope
ScopeTypical range (project)Benchmark
Minor kitchen remodel (reface/replace doors, new counters, hardware, paint — keep layout) $15,000 to $30,000 $27,492
Mid-range major kitchen remodel (new cabinets, counters, appliances, flooring) $30,000 to $80,000 $40,000
Major kitchen remodel — South Atlantic midrange (Cost vs. Value benchmark) $60,000 to $90,000 $78,153
Upscale kitchen remodel — South Atlantic (Cost vs. Value benchmark, high-end cabinetry, stone, pro appliances) $130,000 to $160,000 $155,293

Clyde cost ranges draw on the 2024 Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report (South Atlantic, which covers North Carolina) plus HomeGuide and HomeLight published figures; "Benchmark" is the most-common published spend, not a Pisgah price. Against Clyde's $200,000 median home, the minor and mid-range scopes are the realistic bands and the upscale figure reads as a ceiling, not a target. The $27,492 figure is the South Atlantic minor-kitchen benchmark and recoups about 96% at resale — the highest-ROI kitchen scope. WNC reface-only jobs can start near $15,000. See the underlying regional data in the Cost vs. Value report.

Clyde kitchens

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FAQ

Clyde kitchen remodel questions

What does a kitchen remodel cost in Clyde, and does it fit a $200K home?
It should track the house. Census records put the median Clyde home at $200,000, and Haywood County appraisal records across ZIP 28721 land almost on top of it at $201,442 average parcel value — so most Clyde kitchens are sized for a scope-disciplined budget. A layout-keeping reface-and-counters job runs $15,000 to $30,000; a full mid-range remodel with new cabinets, counters and appliances runs $30,000 to $80,000. We price every job line-by-line after a free in-home visit — see the WNC kitchen remodel cost guide for the breakdown.
Why does scope discipline matter more in Clyde than in pricier WNC towns?
Because the value ceiling is lower and the resale math is unforgiving. With the median home near $200,000, an upscale $155,293 kitchen would cost most of the house's value and never recoup — that scope belongs to a different market. The minor mid-range remodel at $15,000 to $30,000 is the band that actually fits a working-value Clyde home. We will tell you when a scope outruns the house rather than sell you into it. The cost guide shows where each scope lands.
How old are the kitchens you're remodeling in Clyde?
Older than you might guess for a town with a 1986 median build year. Census records show 39.3% of Clyde homes predate 1980, and the wider Haywood appraisal set for ZIP 28721 agrees almost exactly at 40% — roughly two in five kitchens. Pre-1980 kitchens commonly hide undersized wiring, original cast-iron drains and 30-amp ranges, so we budget for code-bringing electrical and plumbing up front. Read how that affects sequencing on our timeline and permits guide.
Is Clyde a retiree market or a working-family kitchen market?
Working-family, clearly. Only 14.5% of Clyde residents are 65 or older — well below the retiree-heavy WNC towns where aging-in-place drives the work. That shifts the typical Clyde kitchen toward durability and daily function: hard-wearing quartz, deep drawers, a layout that survives kids and homework, not a spa renovation. If accessibility is part of your plan, we also handle that on our Clyde accessible-bathroom page.
Does the layout-keeping advice apply to Clyde's housing stock?
It applies strongly here. With 66.8% of Clyde homes owner-occupied, most projects are long-hold family homes where keeping the sink, range and refrigerator on existing plumbing and gas saves $5,000 to $15,000 versus relocating them. Many of the modest mid-1980s and older Clyde kitchens transform on cabinets, counters and lighting alone. We map a keep-the-layout option and a move-it option at the estimate so you see the dollar gap. Our Clyde bathroom remodeling page follows the same playbook.
Why is the Clyde mailing area so much bigger than the town?
Because the ZIP outruns the town limits. The Census place counts about 1,359 residents, but Haywood County records show 8,321 parcels inside ZIP 28721, with 4,949 dated structures around it. That means most "Clyde" addresses we remodel sit on the rural roads and ridges outside the small town center — and the same crew serves all of them. See the full footprint on our WNC service-area page.
Are you licensed and insured for kitchen work near Clyde?
Yes — Pisgah works licensed and insured on every Western NC kitchen remodel, with liability coverage on the crew. North Carolina requires a licensed general contractor on any project costing $40,000 or more, which captures most full kitchen remodels even at Clyde price points. Verify any contractor's license yourself, including ours, through the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors before you sign — and start with a free in-home estimate.

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