How much does carpet cost?
Enter the measured carpet area, material cost per square foot, labor cost per square foot, and waste. The result is a planning budget in USD, not a final installer quote.
Separate material, labor, and padding
Carpet, pad, tack strip, transitions, removal, disposal, furniture moving, delivery, and minimum labor charges can be priced separately. Include only the items covered by your inputs.
Layout can change the budget
Seams, roll direction, pattern repeat, stairs, closets, landings, and difficult access can change real costs even when the measured area looks simple.
Flooring cost example checks
Examples use $11 per sq ft combined material and labor with 10% waste. Replace with local inputs before budgeting.
| Project example | Area | Planning cost |
|---|---|---|
| Small bathroom tile | 40 sq ft | $484 |
| Kitchen tile | 160 sq ft | $1,936 |
| Bedroom hardwood | 180 sq ft | $2,178 |
| Living area flooring | 300 sq ft | $3,630 |
Common room flooring examples
Examples assume 22 sq ft per box and 10% waste. Use the product box coverage for final ordering.
| Room example | Area | Boxes at 22 sq ft/box |
|---|---|---|
| Small bathroom | 40 sq ft | 2 boxes |
| Kitchen | 160 sq ft | 8 boxes |
| Bedroom | 180 sq ft | 10 boxes |
| Living room | 300 sq ft | 15 boxes |
| Two-room area | 500 sq ft | 25 boxes |
Before you calculate
- Measure each room separately and include closets or alcoves that need carpet.
- Keep roll width, seam direction, and pattern repeat in mind when using area-based estimates.
- Use carpet tile coverage when estimating modular carpet rather than broadloom rolls.
Common mistakes
- Converting square feet to square yards without considering roll layout.
- Ignoring seams, pattern matching, stairs, or closets.
- Using net room area as the final order quantity.
Formula
cost = area * (1 + wastePercent / 100) * (materialCostPerSqFt + laborCostPerSqFt)
Assumptions
- Costs are editable planning inputs.
- Subfloor prep, trim, transitions, stairs, removal, disposal, furniture moving, and minimum charges may be separate.
- Use local pricing and exact product coverage before budgeting.
Example
Estimated carpet pad cost: 619 USD
How to estimate carpet pad cost
- Measure the project area in square feet.
- Enter editable material cost and labor cost per square foot.
- Add waste or planning buffer when material quantity changes with cuts or layout.
- Multiply adjusted area by the combined cost rate.
- Use local quotes and project scope notes before treating the result as a budget.
Before you buy materials
- Confirm roll width, minimum order quantity, and installer layout before buying.
- Keep a small amount of extra material for repairs when practical.
FAQ
How do I estimate carpet cost?
Multiply measured area by the combined material and labor rate, then add the waste or planning buffer that fits the layout.
Does this include carpet padding?
Only if padding is included in your material or labor inputs. Padding is often quoted as a separate line item.
Why can installer quotes be higher?
Removal, disposal, furniture moving, stairs, landings, transitions, seam layout, pattern matching, minimum charges, and local labor can increase the final quote.
Should stairs be priced separately?
Yes. Stair work can have different labor, waste, and installation details than flat floor areas.
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This calculator is for planning estimates only. Verify final quantities with product labels, project conditions, and a qualified professional when accuracy matters.