Kitchen Flooring Cost Breakdown and Budgeting Tips

Getting a new kitchen floor, of course, costs money. If you try to look up exactly how much it will cost, you’ll come up with several results, none of which may be accurate. After all, your home has a unique layout, and costs depend on several factors.

To find your exact kitchen flooring cost, you need to reach out to a professional remodeler and installer. Master Remodelers is your one-stop company for an expert kitchen remodel in Knoxville, TN. Read more to figure out what aspects during the installation process can affect the cost of your kitchen flooring installation.

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#1. Material Costs

Flooring material costs vary depending on the flooring type because of the different production processes. They may also vary based on how luxurious or easy it is to damage or replace the material. You can find the general price-per-square-foot of many flooring types, though you should always ask your installer for specifics:

  • Tile: $2-30+ per square foot
  • Cork: $4-8 per square foot 
  • Marble: $5-20 per square foot
  • Bamboo: $3-8 per square foot
  • Laminate: $1-6 per square foot
  • Linoleum: $2-7 per square foot
  • Hardwood: $4-15+ per square foot
  • Luxury Vinyl Tile: $2-10+ per square foot
  • Luxury Vinyl Plank: $3-10+ per square foot

#2. Flooring Durability

The durability of your flooring can affect your kitchen flooring cost. When high-quality installers collect the materials you want, they often get extra in case of accidental product damage. More durable materials may be less likely to break or crack during installation, producing less construction waste.

However, that doesn’t mean you should only choose hardy materials. Sometimes, hard flooring can be more brittle, leading to damaged corners even with careful consideration.

The value of new flooring extends beyond the initial installation. In the future, flooring durability can reduce how much you spend on maintaining it.

For example, bamboo floors, while hardy, can be more susceptible to moisture and humidity, increasing their maintenance requirements. Meanwhile, Marmoleum, a fully natural version of linoleum, requires less overall maintenance due to its waterproofing.

#3. Installation Costs

To get the most out of a contractor’s work for long-term value, you should choose a professional who knows how to install your desired flooring material well. They may cost more, but you may spend less to maintain your floor. You also won’t need to worry so much about calling anyone for flooring repairs soon after the installation.

With installation costs, also assess how much they need to do to prepare your floor. For example, consider a person moving into a new, in-progress building with an exposed subfloor. Because there wasn’t anything on the subfloor beforehand, costs will not include expenses for removing previous flooring.

However, most homeowners will already have a kitchen floor in place, which interacts with the cabinetry differently depending on the material. The installer must remove the previous floor with minimal to no damage to the subfloor and nearby kitchen accessories. Then, they must ensure the subfloor is in good condition and can handle the weight of your new flooring.

Remember to recognize other installation aspects that can affect the kitchen flooring cost:

  • The kitchen’s size
  • The kitchen’s location on the property
  • How much you can negotiate
  • The contractor’s experience and reputation

Expert Kitchen Flooring Contractor in Knoxville, TN

Master Remodelers has over 20+ years of experience installing high-quality, long-lasting kitchen flooring. You don’t have to stick with old, unwanted flooring in Knoxville and nearby areas. Our expert design team can work with you to help you choose your favorite materials and budget for your overall kitchen flooring cost.

To learn what general contractors do or consult our industry-leading installers, call Master Remodelers at 865-458-0416 or visit our contact page today. We’re always ready to help when you need us!

FAQs About Knoxville Flooring Installations

#1. How long does a flooring installation take?

A flooring installation can take anywhere from 1 to 10 days, depending on flooring types. Floors that need more care during installation generally take longer than cheaper materials.

#2. Do flooring contractors need licenses and insurance?

In many cases, professional Tennessee flooring contractors need up-to-date licenses and insurance. According to the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance, contractors require a Home Improvement license in several counties for remodeling projects, with starting costs between $3,000 and $24,999.

#3. What affects flooring installation costs the most?

Generally, the flooring materials affect flooring installation costs the most. They can account for roughly 40 to 60% of the overall kitchen flooring cost. Labor costs generally come second, affecting about 20 to 40% of the cost.

Vince Thompson