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Drywall Prices in Kentucky 2026

Per sheet cost ranges across Kentucky's major metros, plus seasonality, code requirements, and supplier directories.

Updated July 2026Real local pricing via FRED PPI + state adjustmentsIncludes recommended waste factorsmethodology ↗
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Prices updated August 2026

In Kentucky, drywall averages $11.16 per sheet as of 2026, with metro pricing ranging from $10.71 to $11.72 per sheet. Kentucky pricing runs about 7% below the national midpoint of $12.00 per sheet.

Material prices move fast. We recommend getting 2–3 local quotes before ordering.

How Much Does Drywall Cost in Kentucky?

Drywall averages $11.16 per sheet in Kentucky as of 2026 research, with metro-level pricing ranging from $10.71 (lowest-cost metro) to $11.72 (highest-cost metro). That's 7% below the national midpoint of $12.00 per sheet (source; confidence: high). The state midpoint is computed by applying Kentucky's 0.93× regional adjustment to the national-average dataset documented on our pricing methodology page.

Use the metro table below for finer-grained budgeting — within Kentucky, the spread between the cheapest and most expensive metro on the same material can run 15-30%.

What Drives Drywall Pricing in Kentucky?

Kentucky runs roughly 7% below the national midpoint — a consistently low-cost state on labor and cost of living, with abundant local limestone aggregate keeping haul costs down and no local sales tax on top of the flat 6% state rate. Louisville and Lexington carry the highest labor and demand, Northern Kentucky (Covington) prices up on Cincinnati-metro spillover, and smaller and Appalachian markets run below the state midpoint.

Climate and supply factors: Much of central and south-central Kentucky (the Mammoth Cave region) sits on soluble limestone karst — sinkhole country, where the Kentucky Geological Survey has logged hundreds of cover-collapse sinkholes; development there often needs geotechnical investigation and sinkhole mitigation. Far-western Kentucky (the Jackson Purchase around Paducah) lies in the New Madrid Seismic Zone and carries seismic-detailing requirements, coal-region mine subsidence affects the eastern and western coalfields, and a four-season climate drives frost-depth footings.

Drywall Prices by Kentucky's Major Metros

Per-metro estimates apply each metro's population-weighted price tier to the Kentucky state midpoint. Population figures are 2024 ACS estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.

MetroPopulationPer Sheetvs. State Avg
Louisville632K$11.72+5%
Lexington324K$11.49+3%
Bowling Green75K$10.94-2%
Owensboro60K$10.71-4%
Covington41K$11.61+4%

When to Buy Drywall in Kentucky

Construction season in Kentucky: April through November, with the most reliable window May-October; winter placement (December-February) needs cold-weather protection, and deep summer is workable.

Drywall pricing is largely seasonal-flat indoors but tightens during peak residential-construction season (May-September) when commercial drywall demand also peaks. For non-emergency work in Kentucky, ordering during the off-peak window typically saves 5-15% vs. spring/summer peak pricing. Material yards run promotional pricing twice a year — early-spring (Mar-Apr) on bagged products and late-fall (Oct-Nov) on bulk aggregates as plants clear inventory before shutdown.

Climate & Code Considerations for Drywall in Kentucky

Frost line: 24-33 in (varies by county per the Kentucky Residential Code; ~30 in is a common design value). Frost line drives footing and base depth on hardscape projects — though it has less direct impact on per-sheet drywall pricing.

State / local code: Kentucky is one of the few Southern states with a mandatory, uniform statewide code: the Kentucky Building Code (IBC-based) for commercial work and the Kentucky Residential Code (2018 KRC, based on the 2015 IRC) for one- and two-family dwellings, administered by the Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction. The residential code is a 'mini/maxi' code — it sets both minimum and maximum requirements and bars local governments from adopting any different residential code — though enforcement is local.

Where to Find Drywall Suppliers in Kentucky

Authoritative directories for sourcing ready-mix producers, aggregate quarries, and bagged-product retailers across Kentucky:

Get quotes from at least three local suppliers — pricing on the same spec varies 10-20% across producers in the same metro. Volume orders (10+ cu yd ready-mix, 20+ tons aggregate, full pallets bagged) typically earn another 5-10% off published quotes.

Calculate Drywall for Your Project

Use our Drywall Calculator to estimate quantity, then apply Kentucky's 0.93× adjustment to the national-average cost displayed on the calculator. The calculator's built-in cost overlay uses national pricing — multiply the displayed total by 0.93 for a Kentucky-specific estimate, or use the per-metro figures in the table above for tighter budgeting.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does drywall cost per sheet in Kentucky?

Drywall averages $11.16 per sheet in Kentucky, with a metro range of $10.71 to $11.72 as of 2026. Kentucky pricing runs about 7% below the national midpoint.

What is the cheapest Kentucky metro for drywall?

Owensboro typically prices the lowest of the major Kentucky metros, around $10.71 per sheet. Louisville typically prices the highest, around $11.72. Differences come from delivery distance to producer plants and metro-area labor rates.

When is the best time of year to buy drywall in Kentucky?

April through November, with the most reliable window May-October; winter placement (December-February) needs cold-weather protection, and deep summer is workable. Drywall pricing is largely seasonal-flat indoors but tightens during peak residential-construction season (May-September) when commercial drywall demand also peaks. For non-emergency work, ordering off-peak (late fall in cold-winter states, mid-winter in southern states) typically saves 5-15% vs. spring/summer peak pricing.

What code requirements affect drywall costs in Kentucky?

Kentucky is one of the few Southern states with a mandatory, uniform statewide code: the Kentucky Building Code (IBC-based) for commercial work and the Kentucky Residential Code (2018 KRC, based on the 2015 IRC) for one- and two-family dwellings, administered by the Department of Housing, Buildings and Construction. The residential code is a 'mini/maxi' code — it sets both minimum and maximum requirements and bars local governments from adopting any different residential code — though enforcement is local.

Where can I find drywall suppliers in Kentucky?

Start with the Kentucky Concrete Association (KCA), the NRMCA national producer directory filtered to Kentucky, or the Quikrete dealer locator for bagged products. Get quotes from at least three local suppliers — pricing varies 10-20% across producers in the same metro.

Why is drywall more expensive in Kentucky than the national average?

Kentucky runs roughly 7% below the national midpoint — a consistently low-cost state on labor and cost of living, with abundant local limestone aggregate keeping haul costs down and no local sales tax on top of the flat 6% state rate. Louisville and Lexington carry the highest labor and demand, Northern Kentucky (Covington) prices up on Cincinnati-metro spillover, and smaller and Appalachian markets run below the state midpoint.

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Sources

National-average pricing triangulated from homeguide.com. Updated Apr 2026 · methodology

Estimates only. Always verify with your supplier before ordering.

Written by Daniel McCarney — AceCalc