Price a flooring job in 30 seconds — the right way.
Square footage, waste factor, material and labor per square foot, and your markup — in, and out comes a defensible total plus the per-square-foot number a client will ask about.
Price to quote the client
— per installed sq ft
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Quick answers
Flooring pricing FAQ.
Should waste factor apply to labor too?
No. Waste is extra material you buy to cover cuts and mistakes; you don’t install the waste, so labor is charged on the actual installed area. This calculator applies waste to material only — which is why the material-to-order figure is higher than your floor area.
What waste factor should I use?
A common starting point: 8% for straight-lay in simple rectangular rooms, 10% for standard layouts, and 12–15% for diagonals, herringbone, lots of closets/jogs, or patterned tile. Stairs run higher. When in doubt, round up — running short mid-job costs far more than a spare box.
Is the per-sq-ft price what I show the client?
Many contractors quote a single total and keep the per-sq-ft as an internal check, since clients who fixate on $/sq ft can miss scope differences. Use it to sanity-check against local rates, then present the total with a clear scope — exactly what the Pricing & Estimates guides walk through.