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Laminate Flooring Installation Cost Guide

Flooring

Affordable laminate flooring installation that mimics hardwood, stone, or tile. Easy maintenance and durable for high-traffic areas.

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Basic

Entry-level laminate in single room with simple installation

$2,600
$2,000 - $3,200

Typical Scope:

  • Bedroom or office (200-300 sq ft)
  • AC3 rated laminate planks
  • 7-8mm thickness
  • Basic wood-look finish
  • Standard foam underlayment
  • Click-lock floating installation
  • Basic molding and transitions
Standard

Quality laminate in main living areas with waterproof options

$4,350
$3,200 - $5,500

Typical Scope:

  • Living room, dining, hallway (600-800 sq ft)
  • AC4 rated waterproof laminate
  • 10-12mm thickness with attached pad
  • Realistic wood or stone patterns
  • Premium underlayment with moisture barrier
  • Coordinating trim and moldings
  • 15-25 year residential warranty
Premium

High-end laminate throughout home with premium features

$6,500
$5,500 - $7,500

Typical Scope:

  • Main floor and basement (1,000+ sq ft)
  • AC5 commercial-grade laminate
  • 12mm+ thickness, hand-scraped texture
  • Wide plank options (7+ inches)
  • Superior sound-dampening underlayment
  • Custom beveled edges and embossing
  • Lifetime residential warranty

Cost by Material

MaterialLowHighAverage
Ceramic Tile$3$8$6
Porcelain Tile$5$15$10
Natural Stone$10$30$20
Luxury Vinyl Plank$4$10$7

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does flooring installation cost?

Flooring installation costs vary by material. Budget options like vinyl start at $3-$7 per sq ft installed, while hardwood averages $8-$15 per sq ft. The average project costs $3,800 for typical room sizes.

How long does flooring installation take?

Most single-room installations take 1-3 days. Whole-house projects typically take 3-7 days depending on square footage and material type. Hardwood requires acclimation time (3-5 days before install) and may need time for finish to cure.

What's the most durable flooring option?

Tile and luxury vinyl plank (LVP) are most durable for high-traffic areas. Engineered hardwood balances durability with aesthetics. Solid hardwood can be refinished multiple times but scratches more easily. Consider traffic, moisture, and maintenance preferences.

Do I need to remove old flooring first?

It depends. Vinyl and laminate can often go over existing floors if level. Hardwood and tile typically require removal of old materials. Removal adds $1-$3 per sq ft to costs. Consult installer about your specific situation.

How do I choose the right flooring for my space?

Consider: room function (kitchen/bathroom need waterproof options), traffic level, budget, maintenance willingness, and aesthetics. LVP offers versatility, hardwood adds value, tile works in wet areas, and carpet provides comfort in bedrooms.

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