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The cost to install a new subfloor and floorboards in a new construction ranges from $7,500 to $36,750 to cover 1,500 square feet, depending on factors like the choice of materials and local labor costs. On average, a new subfloor costs $2 to $2.50 per square foot, and floorboards run from $3 to $22 per square foot for materials and installation.

Install time hinges on the material. A straightforward 200-square-foot room with laminate can wrap up in roughly three hours, once the boards have acclimated for at least three days. Carpet goes down quickly too, even with fresh underlayment. Expect stone or ceramic tile to stretch into a full day, thanks to careful layout and curing time.

Refinishing hardwood runs about $3 to $8 per square foot. If the subfloor needs grading or repairs, plan on $60 to $120 per hour for labor. General floor repairs average $40 to $60 per square foot. Thinking about radiant heat? Budget an extra $6 to $20 per square foot for that comfort upgrade.

Radiant flooring delivers a luxurious and energy‐efficient solution that warms your home and enhances comfort in colder climates. This system provides both hydronic and electric options, with hydronic installations costing $6 to $20 per square foot and electric systems costing $8 to $15 per square foot. The operating expense remains between $1 and $5 for 24 hours of continuous use. With the added benefit of improved thermal comfort and a refined interior appeal, radiant flooring represents an intelligent investment for homeowners seeking durable warmth and increased home performance.

New flooring elevates your home’s aesthetic appeal and increases market value by enhancing overall functionality. Hardwood flooring delivers a 75% ROI, while engineered hardwood, tile, and laminate each contribute significant added value to your property. This upgrade not only amplifies your home’s visual appeal but also broadens buyer interest, bolstering both resale potential and long-term equity.

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