Floor Covering Prices
in Flooring
Floor Covering prices depend almost entirely on size and material, so a single average would be misleading. Below are the specific products we have enough purchase data to price, each with its own range.
Floor Covering prices by product
| Product | Typical range | Median |
|---|---|---|
| Clunia Roa Natural 12.2 x 38.54 - 13.01 SFPB (Union) Lot# 19 | $0.38 – $0.38 / sf | $0.38 |
| CR Belvedere White Matt 30X60 - 12.15 SFPB (Union) Lot# MG19 (Whatever's Left Of It) | $0.43 – $0.43 / sf | $0.43 |
| 38"x100' ATLAS BOARD FLOOR PRO | $0.20 – $0.20 / sf | $0.20 |
| Bone Vein Cut 24x48 - 15.49 SFPB 3000 Avail As of 1/12 | $3.90 – $3.90 / sf | $3.90 |
| Fluted Tile 24x48 - 15.49 1200 Avail As of 1/12 | $5.85 – $5.85 / sf | $5.85 |
| Off White 4x4 - 6.45 SFPB (Union) | $4.25 – $4.25 / sf | $4.25 |
| PFJ BASE 623 3 1/4 X 9/16 | $11.86 – $11.86 / cmns | $11.86 |
| RP103343848M - IT / RP1033 Argos Black 48x48 Matte - Random - IT (2) | $5.75 – $5.75 / sf | $5.75 |
| RP1248ALM / RP12 7002 Vintage Almendra 48x8 Matte - Random (2) | $4.25 – $4.25 / sf | $4.25 |
| RP12523030M - SP / RP1252 Terrazzo Marfil 30x30 Matte - Random / Secondary Bathrooms & Powder Waste*** (2) | $4.15 – $4.15 / sf | $4.15 |
10 of 18 floor covering products have enough independent purchase data to price. The rest are in our data but below the threshold we publish at.
Why floor covering prices vary so much
“Floor Covering” covers a range of products rather than one item, and size and material move the price far more than which supplier you use. That is why a single average across all of them isn't useful for deciding whether you paid a fair price.
To check a specific purchase, find the matching product in the table above. If it isn't listed, we don't yet have enough independent purchases of that exact item to publish a figure we'd stand behind.
How we know this
These figures come from real invoices processed through CostCrunch, not list prices or survey data. Each line is normalised to a price per unit, the top and bottom 1% are excluded as outliers, and we publish what we have for the last 12 months and say how thin it is. Where a figure rests on very few purchases, a single supplier or a single company, that is noted alongside it — those are one buyer's experience rather than a market rate.
Check your own invoices against these prices — CostCrunch reads every line item and flags anything above market.