National average: $3–$14 per sq ft · Updated August 19, 2026
A flooring installation project costs $3–$14 per sq ft nationally in 2026. Costs vary based on project scope, materials, geographic market, and contractor availability. Get free quotes from local contractors to understand your specific project cost.
| Your Situation | Recommended Action | Typical Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Solid hardwood with surface scratches, 3/4″ thick or more | Sand and refinish | $1,500–$5,000 |
| Engineered wood or laminate (can’t be sanded) | Replace | $3,000–$8,000 |
| Pet stains through to subfloor, moisture warping, or new layout | Replace (subfloor check needed) | $4,000–$12,000+ |
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| Project Type | Typical Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Hardwood Installation | $8–$14/sq ft | Solid or engineered hardwood flooring |
| LVP / LVT Installation | $4–$8/sq ft | Luxury vinyl plank or tile — durable, waterproof |
| Tile Installation | $7–$15/sq ft | Ceramic, porcelain, or natural stone |
| Carpet Installation | $3–$7/sq ft | Standard to premium carpet with pad |
| Hardwood Refinishing | $3–$6/sq ft | Sand, stain, and refinish existing hardwood — lowest cost, big visual impact |
| Laminate Installation | $3–$6/sq ft | Budget-friendly laminate flooring |
| Region | vs. National Average | Why |
|---|---|---|
| South / Midwest | 8–15% below | Lower labor costs, more contractor competition |
| National average | — baseline | Figures shown above |
| Northeast / West Coast | 10–20% above | Higher labor rates, permitting costs, material freight |
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Percentages are national averages. Your project mix will vary.
Flooring bids often exclude subfloor prep and disposal, which can add $1–$3/sq ft to the final cost. Here's a complete materials scope for major flooring types.
| Material / Component | Details & Typical Quantities |
|---|---|
| Flooring material (hardwood, LVP, carpet, tile) | Measure room sq footage + 10–15% waste factor (15% for diagonal or herringbone patterns). Material cost: hardwood $3–$12/sq ft, LVP $2–$6/sq ft, carpet $2–$7/sq ft, ceramic tile $2–$10/sq ft. |
| Underlayment | Required for floating hardwood and LVP (may be pre-attached). Foam underlayment: $0.20–$0.50/sq ft. Cork underlayment (better sound and thermal): $0.50–$1.50/sq ft. Verify what's included. |
| Adhesive | For glue-down hardwood and tile: $0.50–$1.50/sq ft for adhesive. Ask the specific product — it should be compatible with both the substrate and flooring type. |
| Subfloor leveling compound | For slab installations with high spots: $1–$3/sq ft depending on depth of pour. Verify the contractor will test flatness and include leveling if needed. |
| Vapor barrier | Required for hardwood over concrete slab: 6-mil poly or proprietary barrier. Should be included in any slab installation scope. |
| Transition strips and moldings | T-moldings at doorways, reducers at adjacent flooring types, stair nosing: $20–$80 each. Verify these are included or line-itemed. |
| Old flooring removal | $0.50–$2.00/sq ft for carpet and pad removal. Tile removal (especially glue-down) can be $2–$4/sq ft. Verify inclusion and confirm disposal is included. |
Quantities and specifications vary by project scope, region, and contractor. Use this as a checklist when reviewing bids to verify all components are included.
The cost of your flooring installation project depends on several factors unique to your home and location:
A National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA) survey of real estate agents found that homes with wood floors tend to sell faster and for as much as 10% more — a sales/listing finding, not a cost-recouped percentage. Flooring isn’t part of the Zonda Cost vs. Value Report.
Beyond resale value: hardwood flooring ranks in the top 10 most-wanted features (NAHB, What Home Buyers Really Want (2024)).
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National Wood Flooring Association (woodfloors.org), real estate agent survey.
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Flooring contractors, flooring installation and floor installers all describe the same service, but flooring is the one trade where the retailer and the installer are frequently different businesses with different incentives — and that shapes the price you are shown.
The advertised figure is almost always material only. Subfloor preparation, levelling, removal of the existing floor, stairs and furniture moving are commonly quoted separately, and the national advertisers carve them out explicitly in their own footnotes. A quote that comes in well above the per-square-foot number you found online is usually pricing that work.
On material: luxury vinyl plank genuinely wins on water resistance, while laminate often wins on scratch resistance and price for the performance. Anyone declaring one the universal winner is selling that one. The right answer depends on the room, whether there are pets, and budget.
Ask any flooring company for an all-in written price including subfloor prep and take-up. That single question resolves most of the gap between quotes.
These are the questions homeowners ask most often before starting this project - what it costs, how long it takes, what a fair quote looks like and which details change the price. Each answer below is written to stand on its own, so you can read just the one you need.