How much do flooring & carpet contractors typically cost?
- Denver, Colorado Average$1,617
- Typical Range$651 - $2,519
- Low End - High End$250 - $4,735
Window Treatments, Tile & Vinyl Flooring, Hardwood Flooring , and 2 more
"Jon Tubbs, the sales representative, was very professional and respectful - he was not annoyingly pushy like some people in this industry can be and he gave us all the information in a very timely manner (we got our quote right after he surveyed the project on site). He was great about communicating with me as well. The installation crew was very nice; they got the carpet installation done quickly and did a great job. The work was high quality and they did not leave any trash or damage in the area they worked."
Ellie G. in August 2020
Laminate Floor Isntall, Carpet Install, Luxury Vinyl Plank Install , and 1 more
"I talked to several contractors over the phone and had two perform assessment for our basement flooring needs after a recent flooding event. We chose Jeff and his team and are very happy with the results. First off, Jeff is great to work with and someone I would highly recommend you at least talk to and get his assessment. He is an absolutely professional and never once did I feel like he was pushing a product but instead took his time to assess and explain the process and helped us decide on what was best. Choosing a contractor can be a scary process and we felt very comfortable after talking to Jeff on what we can expect and was completely open about where he felt there may be some changes we may have to make along the way (which if you have ever done any work yourself is something to expect). Colin and Ryan (the installers) were professional and did a great job. I would highly recommend you give Jeff a chance, just talk to him and I am certain you will be impress with his professional and transparent approach. Oh..we had LVP installed in our basement."
David N. in March 2021
Luxury Vinyl Plank, Carpet Install, Laminate flooring , and 2 more
"Erin and Steve were wonderful with the sale and installation of my kitchen and bathroom floors. I would highly recommend Floor Coverings International and will use them again for another project if needed."
Ken E. in February 2023
In business since 2012
Laminate flooring, Luxury Vinyl Plank, Carpet Install , and 1 more
About us: "Floor Covering International is the largest in-home flooring franchise in North America and was recently rated the #1 flooring franchise by Entrepreneur Magazine. We have a mobile flooring showroom that brings more than 3,000 products directly to your home, so you do not have to waste a weekend driving from warehouse to warehouse. Our expert Design Associates will give you a free in-home estimate and design consultation on the spot."
In business since 2022
Laminate flooring, Luxury Vinyl Plank, Carpet Installation , and 1 more
About us: "Floor Covering International is the largest in-home flooring franchise in North America and was recently rated the #1 flooring franchise by Entrepreneur Magazine. We have a mobile flooring showroom that brings more than 3,000 products directly to your home, so you do not have to waste a weekend driving from warehouse to warehouse. Our expert Design Associates will give you a free in-home estimate and design consultation on the spot."
Spanish speaking employee, Remodeling
"Got the job done professionally, on time, and good price."
James M. in February 2023
Commercial, Residential, Flooring , and 1 more
"It was a good experience."
DunhTroung .. in April 2021
Carpeting, Vinyl & Laminate flooring
"He is the best, everything he does is so good."
Linda F. in March 2022
1585 Allison St.
Lakewood, CO 80214
8199 Welby Road, Unit 1204
Denver, CO 80229
262 Verdi Road
Black Hawk, CO 80422
3795 S. Sante Fe Dr.
Englewood, CO 80110
7278 S. Garland Ct
Littleton, CO 80128
Installing carpet in Denver is an exciting time for any Mile High homeowner. Carpet improves the look of a home, the feel of the floors, reduces noise from foot traffic (a big plus if you've got kids or multi-story homes), and it just feels good underfoot, especially on cold days in the midst of a Rocky Mountain winter. As with any home improvement, however, the decision to install carpet, or more succinctly, deciding who should do it, rarely fills homeowners with so much joy. Your options for carpet installation in Denver are threefold. You can do it yourself, use the installation services of the retailer you purchased your carpet from, or purchase your carpet separately and have an independent carpet installer put your carpet in for you. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each option? Read on.
For the Average Homeowner If you're a proven home handyman, have any experience working with carpet, or are just looking to keep costs as low as possible, you can certainly install carpet on your own. Don't make the mistake of thinking this is as easy as rolling out your new carpet and hammering it onto some tackless strips, however. There's a reason most homeowners choose to hire this job out to the pros. You'll need to follow precise installation procedures, and learn how to use everything from a knee kicker to a power carpet stretcher.
One-Stop Shopping A second option is taking advantage of the installation services offered by the carpet retailer you purchase your carpet from, if they offer it. Most large carpet retailers keep a small army of carpet installers in their employ, and there's certainly nothing wrong with taking care of the entire business, from purchasing through installation, with one easy stop at the carpet warehouse.
Hiring a Professional Carpet Installer
Purchasing your carpets and installation services separately is more work for the homeowner (with the exception of doing it yourself, of course), but it can save you money in the end. If you're into shopping around in order to get the best deal possible on your carpet, you'll often find the best rates at retailers that don't offer installation, or who charge higher installation prices than you can find by shopping around for an independent contractor. In addition to that, finding a company that installs carpet as their specialty often results in a hire that takes a little more pride in their work than a large carpet retailer where the installation division is second fiddle to sales.
Final Thoughts In keeping things short, deciding which route to take hinges on two things: budget and time. If money is no option for you, then this is an easy call. If you're like the rest of us, it's important to find a balance between time spent and money saved, and more often than not, taking the middle ground and hiring an independent installer to do the job for you is as good a compromise as any.
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