Cost of Stone Flooring
January 2013
Do you need to know the range of average installed costs for Stone Flooring in your zip code? Do you need an independent, 2013 cost breakdown of Stone Flooring material and installation costs?
The Homewyse Stone Flooring cost estimator provides up to date pricing information for your area. Enter your zip code, the size of your project below and click "Update". The table below summarizes the average 2013 cost to install Stone Flooring in your area for good, better and custom quality work.
- To avoid costly problems and get quality work at a fair price, have Stone Flooring installation completed by a licensed and bonded Tile Contractor. Use the free Homewyse checklist for proven advice in finding, hiring and managing a trustworthy Tile Contractor.
- You may be able to save on Stone Flooring installation costs by hiring a Flooring Contractor. Make sure that any prospective Flooring Contractor has relevant Stone Flooring experience, that you verify past work, and that you follow the homewyse checklist.
- Avoid costly warranty and maintenance problems for your Stone Flooring project. Use the homewyse Stone Floor Tile Installation checklists to make sure your project is completed with proper installation techniques and materials.
Stone Flooring - Pricing and Installation Cost Notes
- Stone Flooring installation cost estimates typically require an onsite inspection - in most cases estimates are free, but will be accompanied by a strong sales pitch.
- Cost ranges account for variations in contractor skill, job location and seasonal contractor wage rates.
- Expect to pay an additional 5% - 14% in material and installation costs for complex installation configurations and patterns.
- The homewyse installation cost estimate does not include costs for subfloor damage repair, subfloor leveling, or modification of subfloor height.
- The homewyse cost estimates includes all typical costs for cement backing board, thinset adhesive, grouting, sealing and edge trim pieces.
- Higher priced Stone Flooring may include features such as full mud installation, tile isolation membrane, tile finish texturing and tile durability.
- To maximize the payback of your Stone Flooring investment, use materials and installation quality appropriate for your home and neighborhood - but be careful not to overimprove. Less expensive alternatives to Stone Flooring may provide a better return on investment.
- Stone Flooring installation costs will approach the high end of the range in or near major metropolitan areas.
- Save money on the total project by having multiple vendors bid on the same, complete description of Stone Flooring work for your project.
- Save money on installation costs by being flexible on project scheduling - schedule your project during slow periods for the installer.
- Save money on material by shopping online or by choosing discountinued, odd lot, remnant or incorrectly ordered items from your retailer.