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Price range for someone to install flooring
Posted on 3/4/24 at 10:54 pm
Posted on 3/4/24 at 10:54 pm
Long story short, my dog got shut in the bedroom one day while we were at work and he destroyed the carpet. We did a manual patch job, but it looks like shite and the hardwood floor it connects to moves now that the carpet is damaged.
Got lucky and found my exact flooring for a decent price. Bought it and underlayment.
The room is roughly 240 square feet.
What should my pice range be to have someone come in and install it?
Had a guy come out this past weekend and he quoted me $1,150 to do install only. No trash haul, no demo.
Is that a decent quote?
Got lucky and found my exact flooring for a decent price. Bought it and underlayment.
The room is roughly 240 square feet.
What should my pice range be to have someone come in and install it?
Had a guy come out this past weekend and he quoted me $1,150 to do install only. No trash haul, no demo.
Is that a decent quote?
Posted on 3/5/24 at 2:53 am to King Crab
No.
This post was edited on 3/5/24 at 2:54 am
Posted on 3/5/24 at 3:02 am to King Crab
seems high. Only 2 doorways with transitions? Installation of shoe moulding included? Painted after? Any built-ins that may require more detailed undercutting/trim work? could it include any floor leveling too? Carpet over concrete is sign of a sloppy poured slab with low areas to be filled and highs grounded. Carpet hides all that.
Posted on 3/5/24 at 6:13 am to King Crab
Just rip out the carpet and install a good quality floating floor yourself. Much easier, you can 100% DIY it, and be done in a few hours.
Posted on 3/5/24 at 7:50 am to King Crab
You could do that in a day. The price seems high per square foot but for a small job like that you have to make it worth his while to come out there.
This post was edited on 3/5/24 at 7:53 am
Posted on 3/5/24 at 10:43 am to chryso
Seems very reasonable to me, if you got an entire house installed that would be too much per SQFT, however you are going to find it hard to find many people to even give you a quote in person much less want to do a small job. Like prior person posted, a job has to be worthwhile so there will be a premium to do it.
Posted on 3/5/24 at 10:53 am to TDsngumbo
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Just rip out the carpet and install a good quality floating floor yourself. Much easier, you can 100% DIY it, and be done in a few hours.
If you have never done it before then it's going to take you longer than that. It sure as hell won't be installed flawlessly on the first try. Floating floors suck
Posted on 3/5/24 at 11:14 am to King Crab
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$1,150 to do install only
He is charging a days work. small jobs will seem to cost more but that is what it is for small jobs.
Posted on 3/5/24 at 11:31 am to King Crab
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hardwood floor it connects to moves now
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Bought it and underlayment.
So is it a glue down hardwood or just a vinyl or laminate that is made to look like hardwood.
Pretty bid difference in price of installation.
Posted on 3/5/24 at 3:36 pm to trident
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He is charging a days work. small jobs will seem to cost more but that is what it is for small jobs.
Floor installers make $1150 per day?
Posted on 3/6/24 at 12:18 am to DRock88
You can make twice that or more with big rooms or long hallways where there isn’t too much cutting.
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