Floor installations can be a great way to spruce up your home and add value, but they often come at a cost. If you're curious about these installation costs, or what to expect when it comes time to install wood floors in your own home, then you've come to the right place. Read on below to learn more about
wood floor installations and the typical costs associated with them.
The type of wood floor being installed will be one of the biggest factors when it comes to wood floor installations. The most popular wood floors are solid wood, engineered wood, and laminate wood. Solid wood is a natural wood product that's milled into planks, while engineered wood consists of multiple layers of different materials fused together.
Solid wood floors are more expensive because they require more labor and materials than engineered wood or laminate wood. On average, you can expect to pay about $4,540 for solid wood floor installations, according to Bob Vila.
Engineered wood and laminate wood will often cost less than solid wood, as they're easier to install. On average, you can expect to pay around $3,336 for engineered wood floor installation, and about $2,820 for laminate wood.
The most common wood floor installation methods are floating, glued down, and nailed down. Floating wood floors consist of wood planks laid on top of underlayment material, while glued-down wood floors require the wood planks to be glued directly to the subfloor.
For wood floor installations that involve nailing, wood planks must be secured with a nail gun or stapler. Floating wood floors will typically cost less than glued-down and nailed wood floors because they require less labor and materials. On average, you can expect to pay around $2,890 for wood floor installations that involve floating wood floors.
Labor costs will also vary depending on the type of wood floor being installed and the installation method used. On average, you can expect to pay around $1,650 for wood floor installations that involve professional labor. This cost may be higher or lower depending on the type of wood installed and the job's complexity.
Wood floor installations can vary in cost depending on the type of wood and installation method. Regardless of cost, a wood floor is an investment that can add value to your home. Reach out to Hardwood Headquarters today to get started with an estimate.
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