Wyoming home rebuild cost calculator
By Severance Calculator Editorial · Updated
What does it cost per square foot to rebuild a home in Wyoming?
Wyoming is in the Mountain Census division; NAHB 2024 median custom $/sqft is $169. Cheyenne and Casper labor markets run near or below the regional baseline; Jackson Hole and Teton County run dramatically above baseline due to ultra-high-end resort construction.
Wyoming replacement-cost statute
Wyoming Statutes Title 26 (Insurance Code), Chapter 26-15 (Insurance Contract Provisions) — specific residential RCV/ACV statute UNVERIFIED, pending editorial review — view full text.
Wyoming Title 26 governs the framework for homeowners policy form approval and consumer disclosures. Replacement-cost vs. ACV settlement is determined by the issued policy form approved by the Wyoming Department of Insurance.
Post-disaster reconstruction premium
Wyoming's wildland-urban-interface counties (Teton, Park, Sublette, Lincoln) carry meaningful wildfire exposure. Severe winter weather (snow load, freeze-pipe) and high-wind exposure are recurring statewide drivers; remote-mountain rebuild logistics are a notable cost factor.
Where to get help in Wyoming
FAQ — Wyoming rebuild cost
- Is replacement cost coverage required in Wyoming?
- Wyoming Title 26 governs the framework for homeowners policy form approval and consumer disclosures. Replacement-cost vs. ACV settlement is determined by the issued policy form approved by the Wyoming Department of Insurance.
- What happens to rebuild costs after a major disaster in Wyoming?
- Wyoming's wildland-urban-interface counties (Teton, Park, Sublette, Lincoln) carry meaningful wildfire exposure. Severe winter weather (snow load, freeze-pipe) and high-wind exposure are recurring statewide drivers; remote-mountain rebuild logistics are a notable cost factor.
- What is the typical $/sqft to rebuild in Wyoming?
- Wyoming is in the Mountain Census division; NAHB 2024 median custom $/sqft is $169. Cheyenne and Casper labor markets run near or below the regional baseline; Jackson Hole and Teton County run dramatically above baseline due to ultra-high-end resort construction.