Cork Flooring Pricing
2014 pricing calculator
January 2014
Use the calculator below to estimate installed Cork Flooring cost for your area.
- Cork Flooring installation should be completed by a Flooring Contractor. Use the Flooring Contractor hiring checklist to avoid common problems.
- To help make sure the installation is peformed properly - use the Install Cork Flooring work specifications in your hiring agreement and work instructions
Cork Flooring - Notes
- Cork Flooring installation cost estimates (bids) can only be prepared after an onsite measurements and inspection; usually these estimates are free.
- Cost ranges account for variations in contractor skill, geographic location and seasonal contractor wage rates.
- Complex installation shapes and layouts typically require 3.5% - 11% additional material and higher installation costs.
- Installation cost estimate does not include costs for subfloor damage repair or leveling, which may be necessary for your project.
- Installation cost will typically include edging trim pieces.
- Higher priced Cork Flooring commonly features engineered backing.
- To maximize the return on your Cork Flooring investment, use a grade of material and installation appropriate for the value of your home relative to other homes. Over improvements do not pay back.
- Installation charges will fall in the high end of the cost range for Cork Flooring projects in or near major urban areas.
- Save money by having multiple vendors bid on the same, complete description of Cork Flooring work for your project.
- Save money by being flexible on project scheduling and having your work completed during the service professional's slow season.
- Save money by choosing odd lot, remnant or incorrectly ordered materials from your retailer.
- Material costs include 4.5% - 7.5% overage for on site fabrication and future repairs.