
The average cost to install hardwood flooring in the United States ranges from $2500 to $6800. This is a vast range and may leave you wondering what factors can affect the overall cost. Angi, previously known as Angie’s List, wants to help you budget or find hardwood flooring in your price range. Here are four different factors that may affect how much you will pay for hardwood flooring in your home.
The Size and Shape of the Room
One of the first factors that affect how much you will pay for hardwood flooring is the size and shape of the room installing hardwood. The larger the room, the more it will cost to install hardwood flooring, both in material and labor expenses. On top of this, you have to think about the number and types of cuts that need to be made in the wood based on the shape of your space. Square or rectangular rooms tend to be cheaper to have hardwood flooring installed than rooms with odd-shaped corners or circular areas.
The Type of Hardwood You Select
Another huge factor that can affect how much you will pay to install hardwood flooring is the type of hardwood you select. There are many different types of hardwood, including maple, pine, bamboo, white ash, hickory, oak, and Brazilian walnut. Pine and bamboo floors can range from $4 to $11 per square foot, while Brazilian walnut is one of the more expensive options, ranging from $11 to $20 per square foot. There is a considerable price difference between $4 and $20 per square foot, which is why the type of hardwood you select can drastically influence the price you will pay for hardwood flooring.
Where You Reside
Another factor that can affect your hardwood flooring cost is where you reside. Lumber costs and installation costs can vary based on the state you live in. For example, Arizona and Pennsylvania have some of the lowest installation prices, while California and Texas have higher costs.
Your Flooring Pattern
The last factor that can affect how much you will pay for hardwood flooring is the flooring pattern you decide to go with. Many people are selecting unique designs for hardwood floors, such as herringbone. While these patterns may look beautiful, they require more cuts and take longer to install. This increases the price you will pay. If you are on a budget, laying the flooring in a horizontal pattern instead of a diagonal or herringbone pattern is cheaper.
Angi knows that before home renovations are done, budgeting must be taken into consideration. Learning how much something, such as hardwood floors, may cost can help you get an idea of how much something may cost and budget appropriately. When it comes to hardwood flooring, the size and shape of the room, the type of hardwood you select, where you reside, and the flooring pattern you decide to go with can all affect how much you will pay for hardwood flooring.
Contact a hardwood floor professional today to learn how much a hardwood floor may cost you and what options are available in your price range.
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