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Prices
Vary Everywhere
Shopping around for hardwood floors
can become a maze of product
information and pricing. What many
find hard to believe is the listed
price is never right. Why?
But It's Listed at $ 3.89 Per Square
Foot? So Why Does It Cost $ 10.00?
Many stores do not list prices
because of claims they change too
often. True or false, it doesn't
matter. Below is a summary of what
you may run into for a 1,000 square
foot installation for prefinished
hardwood flooring. Following that is
a breakdown of using a full service
dealer opposed to doing a lot of the
legwork on your own.
The Accessories. Nailed Or Stapled
Floors
That $ 3.89 price sold by the square
foot only represents the actual
hardwood flooring material. It will
not reflect other prices because it
will depend on how the floor is
installed. For instance, if you have
a wood subfloor, installation is
generally done by stapling or
nailing with special hardwood
flooring tools, provided by the
installer.
Essentially there are no extras
needed for the actual installation
of the wood itself, except for the
nails/staples and common
underlayment. These items are
inexpensive and usually calculated
into the installer labor cost, as
most installers supply them. If one
is looking for cost, one box (7,720
count) of standard 2" staples for a
3/4" hardwood floor runs in the $
50.00 range. Standard asphalt felt
paper, often recommended by
manufacturers, runs about 4 cents
per square foot.
Floating Floors
Now the costs begin to rise. If the
$ 3.89 product is being sold and
installed as a floating floor, it
requires an underlayment.
Underlayments are necessary to
provide a cushioned effect and will
offset very minor
irregularities in the subfloor.
Considering there are many forms
available, prices can vary from as
low as 25 cents per square foot up
to $ 1.50. Rarely are they broken
down into separate amounts when a
bid is written up. Let's assume the
high side. Now our $ 3.89 price is $
5.39.
Floors Glued Direct To Concrete
Depending on what type of adhesive
is used or where it is purchased,
costs can range from approximately
35 cents per square foot to $ 1.00
and higher for a recommended
type. Let's take that $ 3.89
and add one dollar. Our price is now
$ 4.89, but installers are likely to
charge more labor because glued
installations generally involve more
time and some prefer not to handle
them.
Trim Moldings
All hardwood floor installations
will need some type of trim
moldings. Whether or not it's needed
to trim off the baseboard or install
between the ceramic tile and wood
floor, extra costs are involved.
Let's say you prefer quarter round
that matches the oak floor being
considered. These little buggers can
add up the dollar cost of the job
quickly. One prefinished stick
measuring 78 inches may cost as much
as $ 5.00 per lineal foot from a
local retailer. Let's also assume
you need 350 lineal feet. Add $ 1.75
to that quoted price. Add in four or
five other trim moldings or $
200.00, our material cost is $ 1.95
on top of the original $ 3.89.
The Big Expense. Labor
Labor for installation can vary
significantly. For more information
and general guesstimates see our
link below. Let's look at some
examples below of prices we've
discussed.
High Side. Full Service Dealer
|
Installation Type |
Listed Price |
Material Costs |
Labor |
Moldings |
Labor |
Actual Price |
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Staple or Nailed |
$ 3.89 |
None |
$ 3.00 |
$ 1.95 |
0.44 |
$ 9.28 |
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Floating |
$ 3.89 |
$ 1.50 |
$ 2.75 |
$ 1.95 |
0.44 |
$ 10.53 |
|
Glued Direct |
$ 3.89 |
$ 1.00 |
$ 3.25 |
$ 1.95 |
0.44 |
$ 10.53 |
Low Side. You Handle The Leg Work
|
Installation Type |
Listed Price |
Material Costs |
Labor |
Moldings |
Labor |
Actual Price |
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Staple or Nailed |
$ 3.89 |
$ 0.09¹ |
$ 3.00 |
$ 0.80 |
0.44 |
$ 8.22 |
|
Floating |
$ 3.89 |
$ 0.25 |
$ 2.75 |
$ 0.80 |
0.44 |
$ 8.13 |
|
Glued Direct |
$ 3.89 |
$ 0.25 |
$ 3.25 |
$ 0.80 |
0.44 |
$ 8.63 |
Our low side example represents the
customer buying all materials online
or cash and carry from a
local dealer. We've chosen basic
underlayment and minimum adhesive
requirements. In addition, we've
replaced the expensive matching
quarter round with basic pine,
calculated at 60 cents per lineal
foot. This is easily obtainable at
nearly all home improvement stores.
Labor shown to the right of the
moldings cost represents trim
installation at $ 1.25 per lineal
foot. However, more costs may be
incurred should you need the cost of
a painter to do the touch up of nail
holes, or final painting should you
desire the color to match the
baseboard. Caulking may also be
needed.
Prices shown above do not include
other extras. There may be carpet
removal and floor preparation to get
the subfloor flat to within
acceptable working tolerances.
Installers also charge for moving
furniture. All told, a guesstimate
on this could add another $ 1.00 per
square foot and more. It will depend
on the amount of furniture, weight,
value, and floor preparation
involved.
Not included above is moisture
protection, specifically with glue
down floors on concrete. Proper
material usage and labor costs can
add $ 1.00 to $ 2.50 to the square
foot number.
¹
Although installers provide
these materials we're assuming you
are handling everything. Don't
expect a discount of 9 cents from
the labor cost .
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