Vermont's largest county. Housing stock varies dramatically — Victorian and Craftsman in Burlington's Hill Section, 1960s-1990s ranches in South Burlington and Williston, newer construction in Essex and Shelburne. Renovation cost math depends on which neighborhood you're in, not just the county. The contractor reality varies sharply across Chittenden County — get bids that know your specific town's pricing tier, not a generic county-level number.
Vermont's largest county. Housing stock varies dramatically — Victorian and Craftsman in Burlington's Hill Section, 1960s-1990s ranches in South Burlington and Williston, newer construction in Essex and Shelburne. Renovation cost math depends on which neighborhood you're in, not just the county.
Highest contractor density in Vermont. Expect 4-6 serious bids on most projects. The variance between bids tells you where scope ambiguity is — cheapest is usually missing supplementary scope (electrical, plumbing modernization), most expensive is often a non-Chittenden contractor adding windshield time.
Chittenden County runs at the 1.10-1.20× statewide-median tier for most renovation categories. Specific ranges (verified mid-2026):
Mid-range kitchen remodel — $35,000-65,000 statewide median (apply tier multiplier). Bathroom remodel — $12,000-28,000 statewide median. Roofing replacement — $8,000-20,000 asphalt, $20,000-40,000 standing seam metal. Heat pump install — $11,000-22,000 ducted; $3,500-5,500 single-zone ductless. Whole-home weatherization — $4,000-18,000 typical; EVT 75% rebate (standard tier) brings out-of-pocket to $1,000-4,500.
Trap: the bid that quotes "Chittenden County" pricing without specifying which town. The variance between resort-tier and rural Chittenden County towns is real money. Confirm pricing tier with each bidder.
EVT statewide rebates apply equally regardless of town: $2,200 ducted heat pump, $475 ductless head, $400 fuel-switching bonus, $500 electrical service upgrade tied to electrification, $600 heat pump water heater. Weatherization runs 75% of project cost (standard tier) or 90% income-eligible.
Vermont-specific: the utility-side incentive layer differs by town within Chittenden County. Most Chittenden County towns are on Green Mountain Power (GMP) territory with the $2,000 per condenser income-eligible heat pump bonus. Some towns are on VPPSA member utilities with a $1,000 bonus instead. Verify your specific utility before assuming the stack.
The federal Section 25C credit (which used to cover heat pumps and weatherization at 30% up to $1,200/year) expired December 31, 2025 and is not in current law. The 2026 stack is leaner than 2024-2025 but still strong for combined heat-pump + weatherization projects.
Vermont contractor registration with the AG Consumer Assistance Program is required for any project $3,500+ (free for contractors; refusing is a red flag). Per 9 V.S.A. § 4006, your written contract must include scope, total price, completion date, deposit terms, and 3-day right to cancel.
For projects over $10,000, request a list of all subcontractors and material suppliers BEFORE work starts to defend against the Vermont mechanic's lien risk under 9 V.S.A. Chapter 51.
Trap: bids that come in dramatically lower than the others. Cheap Chittenden County bids usually skip supplementary scope (electrical service upgrade, plumbing modernization, design review prep) that surfaces as change orders. The cheapest bid often costs the most by the time the project finishes.
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