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Residential carpet installation prices vary widely in the United States but you can figure the highest prices are in the Northeastern states, and in the Northwest.

 

The lowest installation prices are in Southern states like California, Texas and Southern Florida. Carpet installers usually charge more per yard for Berber styles, as they are more difficult to work with and require more expertise. Add at least a dollar more per square yard for installing Berber styles in the southern states and $2.00 more per square yard in the northern states.

 

Common Extra Carpet Installation charges:

  • Stairs - some charge up to $15 per step.

  • Transitions - Usually charged by the foot. 

  • Furniture moving - usually $35 to $50 per hour, per person.

  • Removing old carpet and pad - $1.00 to $3.00 per yard. 

  • Dump fees - as much as $50 to $100 per load.

 

Carpet Measuring - Carpet dealers should never charge for measuring. Installers may charge you a small fee to measure your home and provide a simple diagram. They will usually refund your fee if you hire them to do the install. Weekend work? There may be an added charge for working nights or weekends.

 

 

How Much Does Carpet Installation Cost?

 

In the Southern States like Florida, Alabama, Texas and Mississippi the price carpet installers charge is considerably less than in the northern states. Prices per square yard range from $3.50 to $8.50 nationwide with higher prices in the Northeastern States and along the West Coast. 

 

Carpet Installation Prices are higher in states where installers are required to have a state-issued contractors license, surety bond and business liability insurance. These requirements are designed to protect the homeowner and provide a method for recourse if the carpet installer does not perform quality workmanship or fulfill his obligations. 

 

 

If you plan to hire an independent installer

 

It's important that you check your carpet installer's references and check to make sure the carpet installer you hire is licensed with your state contracting agency if required. Check to make sure he has a surety bond if required by your state and also check to make sure he has current business liability insurance. 

 

See if your state has licensing requirements for carpet installers

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About The Carpet Professor:

Looking to buy new carpeting but feeling overwhelmed by all the choices, options and potential scams? The Carpet Professor's website is a free unbiased carpet information resource and buying guide for consumers. Alan Fletcher is a retired 30-year industry expert and consumer advocate. He maintains a special hand-picked list of locally-owned carpet and flooring stores to recommend to his readers.

 

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