- 1). Measure the square footage of the flooring area by multiplying the length of the room by the width of the room. Add 10 percent to the amount for material cutting waste. This is the amount of flooring material needed for the job.
- 2). Multiply the square footage of the room, plus 10 percent by the price per square foot of the flooring you have selected. This will give you the cost of your flooring.
- 3). Determine what extra items will be needed. For example, carpeting will require the same square footage of padding, as well as threshold pieces; hardwood flooring will require nails and transition strips for doorways; and laminate flooring will be installed with underlayment and transition pieces. Add up the cost of these items.
- 4). Examine the quarter-round molding around the perimeter of the room and determine whether you will reuse the existing quarter round or replace it with new. If using new, measure the length of molding that will be replaced. Multiply the length of the molding by its price per linear foot.
- 5). Add the cost of the items on your material list. This will be the estimated cost of your flooring project.
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