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How Much Carpet Do I Need? How Much Will It Cost?

Are you considering installing new carpet into your Payson, Arizona or Rim Country home? If you are here reading this blog that probably means yes.


You might be worried about how much it is going to cost, how do I measure, or where do I even start in the carpet installation process.


We get it and we understand that these upgrades to your home should be completely thought threw an analyzed. We hope that this information provided by our flooring partners, Mohawk Flooring, will help you make the best decisions possible.


Estimate Square Footage & Cost

Estimating for new carpet may seem confusing. Most rooms aren’t perfect rectangles, so it’s hard to measure. Then when you go shopping, some prices are in square feet, some are in square yards. And what about padding and installation? How do you know if you’re comparing apples to apples? Help is here! With a little homework before you head for the store, you can simplify the process and carpet shop like a pro!


Estimate Carpet Amount

Your flooring retailer is your friend. Many independent retailers will offer to measure your home with no purchase required. What could easier than letting the professionals do the measuring? Just call and make an appointment. When they arrive, ask them to give you a measurement of the space to be carpeted, and also ask for an estimate of the total amount of carpet you will need. The two numbers are often not the same. Be sure to log the amounts they quote to you in your phone so you can easily access the info when you’re out shopping.


DIY measuring If you are too impatient to wait for a professional measurement, it is possible to do a rough estimate on your own. However, before making a purchase, we recommend getting a professional measurement so you don’t end up with too little flooring and no way to order more. It happens! You may remember from geometry class, the basic formula for area is length times width (A = L x W). If a room isn’t rectangular, measure the largest dimensions in both directions, rounding up to the nearest foot, and multiply the two dimensions. If you are carpeting multiple rooms, hallways, etc. figure the area of each individual space, then add them together for the total square footage. Don’t forget to include closets when you measure. Because there may be waste due to carpet roll width, pattern matching and other issues, the rule of thumb is to add 10% to the square footage of the area (multiply by 1.10). The amount you will actually need may be closer to your original measurement or as much as 20% higher, but a DIY measurement plus 10% arms you with a number close enough to start shopping.


Compare footage to yardage Some carpet is sold by the square yard. There are nine square feet in a square yard. So if you have a measurement in square feet, you can easily convert to square yards by dividing by nine. If you are looking at a square-yard price and you want to know the price per square foot, also divide by nine. See, you can do this!


Estimate Total Project Cost

So now that you know roughly how much carpet you need, all you have to do is multiply the carpet price by the area and presto, you know how much the project will cost, right? WRONG! There are a few additional costs to consider.

Your flooring retailer is your friend.

Yes, we said that already, but it’s worth repeating. Your retailer can help you make an educated guess regarding additional costs such as padding and installation labor and materials.


Talk openly with your retailer about any unforeseen costs your installation job may require so that you can create a more dependable estimate. Let your retailer know if you’ll expect your installer to install trim and transition pieces and touch-up paint. (Painting is less common, but some installers will offer the service.)


Estimate padding and installation Padding and installation may not be the beautiful, exciting part of the carpet buying process, but they are vital to a successful carpeting project. Padding can make a carpet feel completely different under foot, help it perform better, and make it last longer. And many carpet warranties require both padding and professional installation. Be sure to read the fine print before you make any final decisions! Carpet padding typically ranges from $.30 to $.60 per square foot, and you can count on installation adding approximately another $.50 per square foot. Some retailers will discount padding and/or installation and may even offer one or both for free, but they are probably making up for it in product cost. When comparing prices between retailers, figure the total cost of carpet for your estimated square footage, then add the cost of padding and installation so you can compare apples to apples.


Inquire about additional fees

At each place where you shop, don’t forget to ask about additional fees. Even after accounting for carpet, padding and installation, there may be more costs before reaching the bottom line. Installers commonly charge separately for carpet removal, dumping, product delivery, adhesives, transition strips and other materials. And some or all of your quarter round and base molding may need to be replaced in the process. Be especially wary of deals that seem too good to be true. Companies that promise to carpet “any room” for an incredibly low price may charge far higher than average prices for additional rooms or for rooms larger than 10’ x 10’. Be sure to read all terms carefully and ask lots of questions!


Subfloor issues Another hidden cost may be lurking under your current flooring. Subflooring issues can occasionally add hefty costs to flooring projects. Although carpet is one of the most forgiving flooring types when it comes to subfloor condition, you don’t want to be caught off guard. Walk around the areas to be carpeted. If you notice any spots that feel raised or that sag under foot, you should have them checked out before you plan your carpeting project. Water damage, failing joists and other issues can wreak havoc on your schedule and budget, especially if they’re discovered too late.


$$ Helpful hint

Waking up on installation day to learn that you’ve completely blown your budget is a surefire way to take the fun out of any flooring project. Take the time to do your homework and piece together a best-guess estimate for the final cost of your entire flooring project before you make a purchase to help ensure that you don’t encounter unhappy surprises. Once installation gets underway, it’s too late to switch gears, but if a thoughtfully estimated cost is out of reach, you will have plenty of time to halt the process and consider more affordable options.


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If you have specific questions about your homes flooring how to treat it, give us a call at (928) 474-4660 or stop by our showroom at 315 W Main St in Payson!


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