Pricing Guide • Staten Island, NY
Flooring Installation Cost in Staten Island: Full Pricing Guide
Hardwood, LVP, tile, and carpet, what each type costs installed and what affects your final number.
$3 to $8
LVP install (per sq ft)
$6 to $14
Hardwood install (per sq ft)
$8 to $18
Tile install (per sq ft)
$2 to $5
Carpet install (per sq ft)
Flooring Installation Cost Overview
Flooring installation cost in Staten Island ranges from $2 per square foot for basic carpet to $18 or more per square foot for natural stone tile with a heated floor system underneath. The most popular choice for Staten Island home renovations is luxury vinyl plank (LVP), which runs $3 to $8 per square foot installed and holds up well to the humidity and temperature swings the area sees.
All flooring costs include supply and installation unless otherwise noted. Removal of existing flooring, subfloor repair, and transitions between rooms are typically listed as separate line items. Your total project cost is the flooring itself plus whatever prep the subfloor requires.
Flooring Installation Cost by Type
Prices reflect materials and labor. Natural stone, radiant heat systems, and pattern tile layouts add to the tile estimate.
| Item | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Luxury vinyl plank (LVP), supply & install | $3 to $8/sq ft |
| Engineered hardwood, supply & install | $6 to $12/sq ft |
| Solid hardwood, supply & install | $8 to $16/sq ft |
| Porcelain or ceramic tile, supply & install | $8 to $16/sq ft |
| Natural stone tile, supply & install | $12 to $22/sq ft |
| Carpet, supply & install | $2 to $6/sq ft |
| Laminate, supply & install | $3 to $7/sq ft |
| Old flooring removal (per sq ft) | $1 to $3/sq ft |
| Subfloor repair (per sq ft) | $2 to $6/sq ft |
What Affects Flooring Installation Cost
Subfloor condition is often the hidden cost in flooring projects. Uneven, damaged, or soft subfloor must be repaired before any new flooring installs, otherwise the new floor will flex, squeak, or fail at the seams. We assess subfloor condition during the estimate and include any needed prep as a separate line item.
Room configuration affects labor time. Open rectangular rooms install faster than rooms with many doorways, closets, angles, or obstacles. Hardwood and tile installed in a diagonal or herringbone pattern require more cuts and take longer than straight runs.
Material selection is the biggest variable in the final cost. LVP in the $1.50 to $3 per square foot material range installs for roughly the same labor as LVP at $4 to $6 per square foot material, but the total project cost is very different. Setting a budget first, then selecting material that fits, is the most efficient approach.
DIY Flooring vs. Hiring a Professional
DIY
- Material-only cost: saves $1.50 to $5 per sq ft in labor
- LVP click-lock is the most DIY-friendly option
- Tile and hardwood require specialized tools and skill
- Subfloor prep mistakes cause the new floor to fail early
- Transitions and threshold work requires precision cuts
- Return and warranty claims are more complex without professional install
Hire a Pro
- Subfloor assessment and prep included
- All transitions, thresholds, and reducers installed
- Manufacturer warranty maintained (most require pro install)
- Pattern layouts and diagonal cuts done cleanly
- Furniture moving included for most rooms
- Old flooring removal available as add-on
Old Flooring Removal Cost and What to Expect
Removing existing flooring adds $1 to $3 per square foot to the project. The cost depends on what is being removed and how it is attached. Floating floors (LVP, laminate) come up quickly. Glued-down materials like sheet vinyl, engineered hardwood with adhesive, or tile with mortar take more time and occasionally damage the subfloor underneath.
When removing tile, there is always some risk of subfloor damage. We assess the subfloor after removal before proceeding with new installation, any damage found is documented and repair costs are confirmed before work continues.
Disposal of old flooring is included in most removal quotes. Tile and stone debris is heavy, disposal adds meaningful cost on larger tile removal projects.
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