Understanding Vinyl Flooring Prices
Thinking about installing vinyl flooring? Did you know that the total cost is pretty low?
Installing the flooring yourself will save you money. This is one home renovation project that you can treat as a do it yourself project due to the ease of installation.
The cheapest of all options is going to be peel and stick tiles. This is a extremely trouble-free install and is very inexpensive. However, the floor will not last long if it gets frequent usage. It would not be advised to put it in your kitchen. Consider putting it in a spare bedroom. This category of flooring usually costs around $.50/ sq. ft.
The next step up would be vinyl tiles. There are many styles and textures to choose. While there are lower priced tiles in this category, you’ll also have the option of purchasing commercial vinyl flooring that will hold up very well to high traffic and moisture. Even though it may cost more it will last a lot longer and be worth the money. You can purchase these tiles for anywhere between $.80/ sq. ft. to $1.00/ sq. ft.
Vinyl sheets are the last option and the price goes up pretty considerably here. It’s great for homes that have pets or a lot of kids because it’s extremely resistant. It will not start lifting in the middle of the floor and it will stand the test of time. Prices can range up to $20/ sq. yd.
Will you use a contractor to install your flooring? Plan on the cost being a great deal higher. Paying $5 or $6 per sq. ft. is common depending on the contractors experience level.
Installation costs more than the materials. Try doing the installation yourself. It will save money. Even if you mess up the installation, it’s still cheaper to replace it than hiring a professional.
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