Carpet Installation Cost

The average cost to install new carpeting is between $2 and $4 per square foot with most homeowners spending $2.82 per square foot. The average cost to carpet a 10x12 room is $338, whereas an entire home costs about $1,597. Pricing depends on the size and shape of room, carpet style, removing old flooring, labor, and more.

Out of every home improvement project, the floor is the part you will connect with the most every day. If youre looking at your flooring and carpet options, no other flooring option is as nice to walk barefoot on, and next to vinyl or linoleum flooring, carpet is second in affordability.

The average cost of an entire carpet installation project is between $880 to $2,315 with most homeowners paying about $1,597. This comes out to an average price of $2.82 per square foot, or $25.38 per square yard for the carpet, materials, and labor.

Here's the average carpet cost broken down by square foot:

Cost factors that affect your cost are the square footage of the room, carpet selected, previous flooring removal, any repairs, carpet underlay, and the installation labor. The smaller the area you are getting carpeted, the marginally higher your carpet installation prices will be per square foot.

*Many carpet stores and professionals will remove the cost of labor if you buy more than $700 worth of carpet from them.

Carpet installation labor costs about $0.58$0.64/sq. ft. on average and usually includes removing and disposing of old flooring, fixing any flooring issues, and installing padding and carpet, plus clean up. An average-sized living room of 330 square feet will cost about $201 for the installation labor and $112 for the removal and disposal of the old carpet.

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At an average total cost of $2.82 per square foot, it will cost around $282 to carpet a 10 x 10 room, $338 for a 10x12 room, $406 for a 12x12 room, and $634 for a 15x15 room.

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Depending on the type of fiber your carpet is made of, the cost of carpet is between $0.69 and $6.31 per square foot or even $11 a square foot for a pure wool carpet. Choose from the main choices of acrylic, cotton, nylon, polyester, olefin, and wool. Theres no best carpet for everyone, but there is a best carpet for your needs based on the amount of foot traffic and stains you expect, how long you want it to last, and how soft you want it to be. Below is a complete carpet buying guide:

Fibers are either looped through carpet backing or cut. Cut fibers create plush or cut-pile carpets, while looped fibers are tufted. After that, the strands are twisted different amounts and given different heights. A shag carpet, for example, is cut higher than a frieze which is slightly taller than a Saxony carpeta lower cut and smoother carpet.

Carpets are categorized in the following way:

A combined loop and cut pile has a soft, stylish look. Carpet fibers also come in a variety of thicknesses, each creating its own texture. For instance, a thicker yarn is called cable, and it produces a very plush and luxurious carpet. Velvet is cut low with only a small amount of twist, and plush is cut high but retains its twist.

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Carpets are usually constructed from the following fibers. Prices given below are from Carpet Express, Home Depot, and Lowes.

Carpet tiles are different to carpet in that they dont need adhesive or padding to install them, and they can be cut to fit any room. They are reasonably durable and are stain, water, mold, and fade resistant. Choose from the peel-and-stick variety to Berber carpet tiles lined with their own padding.

You can also pick floor carpet tiles in sizes from 12 sq. ft. or rectangular 1 x 2 tiles. Just like carpet, they are available in the pattern, Berber/loop, shag/frieze, and textured styles. Carpet tile installation is a breeze for any do-it-yourself type too.

Carpets are also sold by carpet width, pile height, face weight, warranty type, and PAR-value. [3]

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The cost quoted above doesnt include the cost of furniture moving, baseboard removing, and baseboard replacing, among other expenses when replacing existing carpeting.

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The variety of carpet types are created in either loop pile or cut pile. Some manufacturers create elaborate mixes of the two to create texture.

This carpet type is produced when the fiber is threaded through the backing, giving loops of fiber on the walking surface. The strength created by the loops hides footprints and furniture marks really well.

The material starts out as a loop, but the ends of the loop are cut off, leaving two strands instead of one continuous strand. In addition to being cut, the pile is often twisted to add some structural integrity and to help prevent it being crushed and lying flat. Cut pile that has a heavy twist will result in a textured finish that will also help conceal wear and dirt. The more tightly twisted pile will yield a more durable surface, and the higher the twist, the more direction the pile will lie inproducing a smooth, random texture.

Cut pile is currently the most sought-after type of carpet for homeowners.

Generally speaking, depending on the manufacturer and carpet material, the cut pile is a much softer surface to walk on than loop pile. It is the least likely to show footprints and works well in high-traffic areas.

Because of the contrasts between the different types of pile, this type of carpet can include design features like swirls or square shapes in the finish. Patterns like this on a carpet can create the appearance of a larger room, especially when using a large design in a smaller room.

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On average, carpet padding alone costs between $0.37 and $0.79 per square foot. Carpet padding is made up of foam, fiber, or rebondpadding made from scrap high-density urethane foam. While some carpets come with the padding already attached, most do not.

Padding cushions the floor between the subfloor and the carpet and acts as an insulator, moisture barrier, and noise reduction agent. It also helps the carpet last longer. The max recommended padding thickness is 1/2; any thicker and the carpet becomes too springy or even damages the carpet. Each carpet manufacturer recommends certain types of padding to pair with their carpet lines, and not using it could void the warranty on the carpet.

The density and firmness of carpet padding will affect carpet durability. Along with carpet padding prices below, we recommend the following carpet padding thickness for each type:[5]

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Carpet is the go-to selection for most rooms in the house, other than for the kitchenbecause of the potential for stains from food spills, etc.; but wood flooring is very popular too. Which will work better for you and your home? Figure out what your primary need is first before you choose a type of carpet, deciding in the order of vital to practical to financial.

Hardwood Can last for many decades, even in high-traffic areas. Increases resale value. Absorbs moisture and can warp. With the right finish, its wonderfully stain and odor resistant.

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On average, the life of the carpet in relation to durability and wear will be roughly 8 to 10 years. Carpet has an upper limit in its lifespan of around 15 years. By dividing the cost of the old carpet by its number of years of durability, youll find your investment cost per year. The return on investment will also depend on stain resistance, fading, and wear and tear.

To carpet a flight of stairs, the average homeowner spends around $75$250 of an additional cost to the price of carpet installation. Some carpet installers will charge by the stair at $3$10for a basic set of box stairsor $5$15 per stair if you have spindles from a handrail. If you have wrapped stairs, they require installing carpet over the side of the stairs on one or both sides, which increases the cost per stair.

A carpet installation estimate for a 1,200 sq. ft. house (without carpeting the kitchen or two bathrooms) will cost approximately $2,895, which includes old carpet and pad removal, waste disposal and haulage, underlay/padding, carpet, and professional installation labor. Many carpet stores will include the cost of labor if you buy more than $700 worth of carpet from them.

Old carpet and pad removal costs about $0.34 per square foot and waste disposal and hauling away is about $75.

At $0.60 a square foot, low-density polyester is the cheapest carpet. But matched with the cheapest padding available, your new carpet will only look good for about two years, if that.

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[1] National Home Improvement Estimator 2018

[2] Prices from Home Depot

[3] https://www.lowes.com/projects/build-and-remodel/carpet-buying-guide/project

[4] https://www.homedepot.com/c/carpet_padding_buying_guide_HT_BG_FL

[5] Prices from Lowes, Home Depot, Carpet Express, Menards

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