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Are you planning to have carpets installed or replaced in your home soon? Well, it’s important that you must be aware of the costs associated with it so that you’ll be prepared when the time comes.

There’s no denying that carpets aren’t a cheap flooring option at all, especially with the materials that you’ll be choosing. However, they could be one of the best investments you’ll ever make, and you won’t regret having them at all.

To ensure your wallet is well-prepared for the costing, here are the major ones that you need to consider for the carpet job.

Factors That Affect Carpet Installation/Replacement Cost

Carpet Material

Your chosen carpet material will significantly influence your overall project costs. Homeowners can choose from various carpet materials to suit their needs or budget. 

Remember that carpet material varies in longevity, appearance, ease of maintenance, and stain resistance. High-quality materials will result in a better long-term investment but come with a higher price tag. Investing in lower-quality materials will reduce your initial investment but may require more frequent replacements. 

For example, high-end wool and sisal carpet tend to be the most expensive, with prices as high as $15 to $20 per square foot. For a 250-square-foot bedroom, the material alone could cost $3,750 to $5,000. Using synthetic materials, such as polyester and olefin, would reduce costs. These materials often cost $5 or less per square foot. Using the same bedroom in the previous example, material costs would drop to $1,250. Source: Architectural Digest

Underlayment and Padding

When shopping for a new carpet, you’ll want to consider what underlayment and padding will work best for your home. Underlayment and padding are essential components in carpet installation that can also affect the overall cost. The purpose of underlayment and padding is to provide a layer between the carpet and the subfloor, which can improve the comfort and durability of the carpet.

The type and quality of the underlayment and padding can significantly impact the installation cost. However, on average, you can expect to pay $0.60 to $1.00 per square foot. Typically, thicker and higher-quality padding will increase the installation cost due to the additional materials and labor required. However, higher-quality padding can also increase the lifespan and comfort of your carpet, making it a worthwhile investment in the long run. Source: Forbes

Size of Area

Square footage is one of the biggest factors when budgeting for the cost to install new flooring. It costs anywhere from $3 to $11 per square foot to install carpet throughout the home, with this price rising or falling according to the type of material and any unforeseen obstacles encountered during the placement process. Carpet is often sold by the square yard, so you can expect to pay $30 to $50 per square yard. Source: Angi

Hopefully, this information has been helpful to you, and it allowed you to be more prepared with the costs. If you need a professional to do the estimate and installation/replacement, we’re just a phone call away. Contact us today!