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Renology Cost Guide · San Francisco

Fireplace & Built-Ins Cost in San Francisco (2026)

Real 2026 San Francisco pricing, materials, permits, and vetted contractors.

Renology Editorial Team, reviewed by Dror Gigi, Co-Founder·April 2026·Updated April 2026·7-min read

$16,000–$32,000

Typical project range

26 weeks

Realistic timeline

San Francisco

Southern California & Bay Area

Reviewed by Dror Gigi, Co-Founder|Last updated: April 2026

Renovating a fireplace & built-ins in San Francisco? Renology tracks real 2026 contractor pricing across the San Francisco metro to give homeowners an honest starting point. A typical fireplace & built-ins in San Francisco runs $16,000 to $32,000, with cosmetic refreshes starting around $9,600 and premium custom projects climbing past $38,000. This guide breaks down what drives the cost, the timeline you should expect, and how to vet a fireplace & built-ins contractor who actually knows San Francisco.

What a fireplace & built-ins costs in San Francisco in 2026

San Francisco sits in the San Francisco market, which carries higher-than-national-average pricing for skilled trades. Material logistics, code compliance, and the density of qualified contractors all push pricing up vs Midwest or rural averages. A typical fireplace & built-ins project here breaks into three tiers:

  • Refresh tier ($9,600 to $16,000): Cosmetic updates with minimal scope change. Same footprint, same plumbing/electrical, upgraded finishes and surfaces.
  • Standard tier ($16,000 to $32,000): Full renovation with new fixtures, updated layout where possible, mid-to-premium materials, professional design input.
  • Premium tier ($38,000 to $58,000+): Custom design, structural changes, top-tier materials, designer involvement, longest timeline.

Most San Francisco homeowners we track land in the standard tier. The biggest cost driver is not material grade , it is scope creep mid-project. Lock the scope before signing the contract and budget a 10 to 15 percent contingency for surprises behind walls and under floors.

Local conditions that shape fireplace & built-ins projects in San Francisco

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Climate: Mediterranean cool-marine: 22 inches annual rain, mild year-round with persistent fog, narrow temperature swings. This affects material choice (heat-resistant finishes inland, salt-air-resistant fixtures coastal, moisture-tolerant construction in PNW), and seasonal timing for projects with outdoor exposure.

Codes and permits in California: California building permits required for plumbing, electrical, gas, and structural work. Most cities issue permits in 2 to 6 weeks; expedited plan check available for an additional fee. California Title 24 energy code (mandatory cool-roof, high-efficacy lighting). CALGreen sustainability code. CRC for residential.

Contractor licensing: California CSLB B (general contracting) or specialty class (C-36 plumbing, C-10 electrical, C-39 roofing) required for work above $500.

Timeline: what to expect from a San Francisco fireplace & built-ins project

Most San Francisco fireplace & built-ins projects take 2 to 6 weeks of active construction once permits are in hand. Add 2 to 6 weeks for design and 2 to 6 weeks for permit issuance before construction starts. Total project window from first contractor call to certificate of occupancy or final inspection: roughly 6 to 14 weeks.

The biggest schedule risks are: long-lead materials (custom cabinets and premium appliances run 8 to 14 weeks), permit revisions when plan-checker catches missing details, and surprise conditions discovered after demo (rotted subfloor, undersized electrical panel, plumbing that does not meet current code). Honest contractors flag these risks during the bid; cheap contractors absorb them as change orders later.

What surprises San Francisco homeowners most

The most common surprise in San Francisco fireplace & built-ins projects is the gap between online estimates and real local quotes. National calculators average across rural and urban markets and underprice San Francisco-area work by 15 to 30 percent. The second most common surprise is the cost of bringing existing infrastructure to current code (electrical, plumbing, structural). The third is permit timeline; San Francisco permit review can stretch beyond initial estimates if your scope touches structural or utility work.

How to vet a fireplace & built-ins contractor in San Francisco

Three filters worth using:

  • License verification: California CSLB B (general contracting) or specialty class (C-36 plumbing, C-10 electrical, C-39 roofing) required for work above $500. Both states maintain free public lookup tools.
  • Insurance check: Confirm general liability coverage of at least $1 million and active workers comp.
  • Recent project relevance: Look for 10+ reviewed fireplace & built-ins projects in the San Francisco metro within the past 24 months. Generalists who occasionally do fireplace & built-ins are not the right pick for a major investment.

Get itemized bids from 2 to 3 contractors. The mid bid with the most detailed line items usually wins. The lowest bid is often the one that left things out and will recover the gap through change orders.

How Renology matches San Francisco homeowners with vetted contractors

Skip the cold-call vetting. Renology's contractor matching tool hand-picks 2 to 3 licensed fireplace & built-ins contractors who serve San Francisco and your specific ZIP. Every contractor in our network is license-verified, insurance-confirmed, and has a verified track record of fireplace & built-ins projects in California. Free for homeowners, non-exclusive matches, and contractors reach out to you. No phone trees, no spam, no pressure.

Methodology

How Renology estimates fireplace costs in San Francisco.

Renology treats this page as a planning benchmark for San Francisco, California, not a final quote. We compare published local guide data, contractor scope patterns, permit-sensitive work, climate or site constraints, and finish-level assumptions.

Cost range

$16,000-32,000

Timeline

2-6 weeks

Source type

Editorial dataset

Local factor: Mediterranean cool-marine: 22 inches annual rain, mild year-round with persistent fog, narrow temperature swings.

Use these numbers to shape a scope and spot missing line items. Confirm permits, structural work, electrical, plumbing, gas, waterproofing, drainage, and code-sensitive details with the local building department and a licensed professional.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a fireplace & built-ins cost in San Francisco?
A typical fireplace & built-ins project in San Francisco costs $16,000 to $32,000 in 2026 for a standard mid-range scope. Premium projects with custom finishes can run 30 to 60 percent above the high end. Cosmetic refreshes start near or below the low end.
How long does a fireplace & built-ins take in San Francisco?
Most fireplace & built-ins projects in San Francisco take 2 to 6 weeks of active construction. Add 2 to 6 weeks of design and permit time before construction starts.
Do I need a permit for a fireplace & built-ins in San Francisco?
In San Francisco, cosmetic-only refreshes (paint, fixture swaps, like-for-like replacements) usually do not need permits. Structural changes, plumbing or electrical relocation, and major scope expansions require building permits. Verify with the local building department before signing a contractor contract.
How do I find a vetted fireplace & built-ins contractor in San Francisco?
Use Renology's free contractor matching tool. We match San Francisco homeowners with 2 to 3 pre-vetted, licensed contractors who specialize in fireplace & built-ins projects in your zip code. Free, no obligation, contractors reach out to you.
What is the ROI of a fireplace & built-ins in San Francisco?
A mid-range fireplace & built-ins typically returns 55 to 75 percent at resale in the San Francisco market according to 2026 NAR data. Layout improvements and timeless finishes return the highest. Custom or unusual finishes return less.

What San Francisco Homeowners Are Choosing

Typical cost range
$16,000 - $32,000
Standard timeline
2 to 6 weeks
Permit window
2 to 6 weeks
Recommended bids
2 to 3 contractors