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How Much Does It Cost To Supply And Install Wood Flooring?

How Much Does It Cost To Supply And Install Wood Flooring?

When considering the addition of wood floors to your home, the allure of their warmth and elegance is undeniable. However, the cost is a significant factor for many homeowners. Let's delve into the specifics of wood flooring costs, particularly focusing on Long Island, New York. The price range for supplying and installing wood flooring can vary widely, from $9 to $17 per square foot. For a practical perspective, imagine installing oak flooring over a 1,500 square feet area. This could set you back anywhere between $13,500 to $25,500.

A Real Example from Manhasset, New York

Consider a home in Manhasset, New York, where 3,198 square feet of 7-inch engineered White Oak, a premium flooring option, was installed. The total cost for this project was around $53,000, equating to $16.57 per square foot. This example might seem steep, but remember, this home was larger than average, and the flooring choice was one of the more expensive options, coated with a natural finish like Bona Traffic HD for added durability and aesthetics.

Breakdown Of Cost

The cost covered labor, replacing parts of the subfloor, refinishing a staircase, and securing the flooring with both nails and glue. Opting for a less costly material, such as 3 and a quarter inch white oak select, could significantly reduce the expense to about $32,000 or $10 per square foot.

5 Factors That Affect Wood Flooring Costs

When budgeting for wood flooring, several factors can influence the final cost:

1. Material: The type of wood plays a crucial role. For instance, a 3 and a quarter inch wide white oak floor may cost around $10 per square foot, while a 7-inch wide plank engineered floor could go up to $17 per square foot. Engineered floors offer a durable and stable base, ideal for wide plank flooring.

2. Glue: For planks wider than four inches, gluing is necessary, increasing the cost. The glue not only acts as a vapor barrier but also enhances the stability of the wood, mitigating expansion and contraction issues.

3. Subfloor and Joist Repair: The condition of the existing subfloor can add to the expense. In many cases, sections of the subfloor may need replacing, or additional screws may be required to prevent movement in the new floorboards.

4. Plank Thickness: Thicker planks cost more but offer increased durability and the potential for future refinishing. Thinner engineered floors, however, may not be suitable for refinishing at all.

5. Pattern: Opting for intricate patterns like Chevron or herringbone will escalate the cost due to the labor- intensive layout and installation process.

In summary, while the initial cost of installing wood floors can be high, considering these factors and choosing wisely based on your specific needs and circumstances can help manage the expenses. Wood floors not only enhance the beauty of your home but also add to its value, making it a worthwhile investment for many homeowners.

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