Talk me off the Ledge... $2000 for a chicken coop!

How much did you pay for your built (not prefab) chicken coop? Labor (if any) and materials.

  • Free - I used all repurposed materials and did it myself

    Votes: 30 13.3%
  • Less than $500

    Votes: 65 28.8%
  • $500 to $750

    Votes: 14 6.2%
  • $751 to $1000

    Votes: 28 12.4%
  • $1001 to $1500

    Votes: 24 10.6%
  • $1501 to $2500

    Votes: 35 15.5%
  • More than $2500

    Votes: 22 9.7%
  • I'm ashamed to say (but please do!)

    Votes: 8 3.5%

  • Total voters
    226
My coop cost me approximately $1500 in materials back in 2019 , I did all the building/labor . Its 6' wide x 13' long (coop is 6'x5'with attached covered 9' run) . If I were building the same for somebody I would probably ask at least another $1500 or more for labor .
$2000 sounds like a reasonable price for a 10' x 6' coop(a well built coop) , especially given the crazy lumber prices today .
 
I just received a quote for a 10x6 chicken coop... $2,023! I know lumber is sky high... no need to tell me that. But here is the crazy part... I'm thinking about paying it. But I honestly feel like a fool paying that much for a CHICKEN COOP! I was fine with $1500... and $1700. But $2k seemed a bit excessive. What do you think? Give me your story.
@ThatTeowonna What does this coop look like?
Might be worth it if it is really well designed.
I've seen lots of horribly designed "custom" coops out there.
 
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I just received a quote for a 10x6 chicken coop... $2,023! I know lumber is sky high... no need to tell me that. But here is the crazy part... I'm thinking about paying it. But I honestly feel like a fool paying that much for a CHICKEN COOP! I was fine with $1500... and $1700. But $2k seemed a bit excessive. What do you think? Give me your story.

I paid a bit more than that to buy a 8x10 chicken coop. Aside from a couple of nitpicks that I consider design flaws in the coop, it was well worth the investment since it was in the beginnings of Covid and I didn't have the time to try and build one myself. If you like the design and trust the builder, I say go for it.
 
@ThatTeowonna What does this coop look like?
Might be worth it if it is really well designed.
I've seen lots of horribly designed "custom" coops out there.
Here is the design. I paid an architect to lay it out. I guess that means I'm already a little 'extra'!
 

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Ugh, I'm definitely "ashamed to say." My coop is 6x10. Do I have to say the actual... :oops: uh, I'll just say it was at least double your quoted cost, OP. Also that was BEFORE pandemic pricing (and the shed builder was still booked up for months at that price). Labor costs here are skyhigh, so...

And I still had to build the roost and nests myself!
Go on... tell us! Did it at least include a run?
 
Here is the design. I paid an architect to lay it out. I guess that means I'm already a little 'extra'!
A picture's worth a thousand words....or in this case at least $1,540.

If you priced materials based on the pic provided, purchasing all of your materials at Lowes (about as cheap as you can get), the rough estimate to get you about 90% done is $1540.06. That is with today's current material prices and it would only get the project into the back of your truck.

If there is cost involved with an architect to design it and someone else to build it, you'll pay more. Remember, labor costs always seem through the roof high but no one ever takes into account that that person needs to cover their overhead and make a profit.

While the initial sting of the estimate hurts, after factoring in true material and labor costs, enjoy the good deal!

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