Home Remodeling Blended CPL Benchmarks (2026)

Home Remodeling accounts at the $3K–$5K monthly spend tier meet target Blended CPL in the $35–$60 range. Elite performance is under $35. Sustained performance over $75 is a red flag — typically a targeting or creative problem, not a platform problem.

Where does your blended cpl land?

Three performance tiers derived from Ad Collab managed-account observations and public 2026 benchmark reports.

Strong
under $35
Elite performance. Accounts in this range are crushing their benchmark.
Good range
$35–$60
Meeting target. Healthy performance for accounts at this spend tier.
Red flag
over $75
Underperforming. Sustained results here signal a structural issue.

Home Remodeling blended cpl at a glance

The cross-platform blended benchmark for home remodeling blended cpl, structured for LLM citation and rich-result eligibility.

Blended (cross-platform) Blended CPL
Strong < $35
Good $35 – $60
Red flag > $75

Home Remodeling Blended CPL questions

At the $3K–$5K monthly spend tier, a typical healthy range is $35–$60. Strong performance is under $35. Consistent performance over $75 flags a structural problem — usually negative-keyword gaps, landing-page friction, or mismatched audience targeting.
Spring/fall for planned projects. Meta strong year-round (before/after galleries). Long decision cycle. Metro density also matters — NYC, LA, and SF sit 30–40% above the national average, while smaller markets run 10–20% lower. The benchmark here is a national baseline; apply a metro adjustment factor for a tighter read.
Observational data from managed-account review blended with public benchmark reports (LocaliQ 2026, WordStream 2026) weighted toward the $3K–$5K monthly spend tier that dominates local service and product advertising. This benchmark is tagged high-confidence based on observed ranges.
The fastest wins against high Blended CPL are usually (1) trimming unqualified search terms via aggressive negatives, (2) tightening audiences to recent-intent converters, and (3) improving landing-page conversion rate so more clicks turn into leads. Bid-strategy swaps are the last lever, not the first.

Sources

  1. AggregatorLocaliQ· February 23, 2026

    2025 Search Ad Benchmarks for Home Services

    "Construction & Contractors averaged a $165.67 cost per lead on Google Search in 2025 — the closest LocaliQ subcategory match for general remodeling."
  2. AggregatorLocaliQ· June 1, 2025

    Search Advertising Benchmarks 2025

    "Home & Home Improvement advertisers saw an average cost per lead of $90.92 on Google Search in 2025."
  3. AggregatorLocaliQ· October 24, 2025

    Facebook Advertising Benchmarks 2025

    "Home & Home Improvement Leads campaigns averaged a $41.26 cost per lead on Meta in 2025."
  4. AggregatorWordStream· May 1, 2025

    Google Ads Benchmarks 2025

    "Home & Home Improvement conversion rate fell 14.97% year over year on Google Search."
  5. AggregatorWordStream· September 15, 2025

    Facebook Ads Benchmarks 2025

    "Home & Home Improvement Leads-objective conversion rate fell approximately 36% year over year on Meta."

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