Flooring materials by style

Solid Hardwood Flooring

Solid hardwood delivers authentic grain, decades of lifespan, and strong resale appeal — the premium choice for living areas when moisture is controlled.

Average cost $4,500–$5,500 $9–$11 per sq ft · 500 sq ft

  • Average cost$8–$14/sq ft
  • Resale appealHigh
  • Lifespan50+ years
  • MaintenanceModerate

Solid Hardwood Styles & Species

Wood species and install method are the biggest cost drivers for solid hardwood.

Typical Solid Hardwood Flooring Cost

Enter square footage, species, finish type, prep, and city.

Typical total cost by project size

Based on your selections above.

  • 500 sq ft $4,000–$7,000 Main level
  • 1,000 sq ft $8,000–$14,000 Whole home

Cost varies based on

  • Wood species
  • Plank width
  • Site finish
  • Subfloor prep
  • Stairs & transitions

Hardwood Stain & Color Options

Site-finished hardwood can be customized to match cabinetry and trim.

Natural Clear coat
Golden oak Traditional
Espresso Dark modern
Gray wash Contemporary
Whitewashed Coastal

Solid Hardwood Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Authentic wood grain and warmth
  • Can be refinished multiple times
  • Strong resale value
  • 50+ year potential lifespan

Disadvantages

  • Higher cost than LVP or carpet
  • Not ideal for wet areas
  • Sensitive to humidity swings

Moisture & Climate Considerations

Solid hardwood needs stable indoor humidity — avoid raw slab baths without proper acclimation.

  • Living & dining: Ideal when humidity is controlled
  • Bedrooms: Excellent with area rugs at transitions
  • Baths & basements: Use engineered wood or tile instead

Hardwood Species Comparison

Installed cost per sq ft at 500 sq ft — updates with calculator.

SpeciesBest forInstalled cost

Hardwood Installation Methods

Staple-down

$$ · Similar

Faster than cleat nails on some jobs.

Glue-assist

$$$ · Stable

Added adhesion on wide planks or concrete interfaces.

Sand & finish

$$$$ · Custom

Site stain after install — extra labor days.

Real Hardwood Flooring Projects

Based on the city selected in the calculator above.

National average

900 sq ft red oak · main level

  • Prefinished · minor prep
  • Final cost: $8,400

Los Angeles, CA — Local Cost Context

Prices on this page adjust for Los Angeles-area labor, permits, and climate — not a generic national template.

Labor

Los Angeles has among the highest contractor labor rates in the country. Varied housing — bungalows, mid-century, stucco tract — means specialists for each era are essential. Seismic and energy code add compliance cost.

Contractor labor runs about 35% above the U.S. average; typical permit fees in our model start around $420 for standard residential work.

Permits

LADBS (Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety) handles city permits with notoriously variable timelines. Valley and Westside projects may fall under different district offices.

Climate

LA's diverse microclimates affect project scope by neighborhood:

  • Valley heat drives oversized cooling loads — right-sizing matters
  • Coastal marine layer reduces solar production vs. inland
  • Earthquake risk influences foundation and chimney work

Top local projects

  • Kitchen remodel — Open-concept conversions in 1940s–1960s bungalows
  • ADU or garage conversion — Strong rental demand under state ADU laws
  • Central AC or mini-split — Valley homes especially need efficient cooling

Solid Hardwood FAQ

How much does solid hardwood flooring cost?

Solid hardwood typically costs $8–$14 per sq ft installed. Use the estimator.

Does hardwood increase home value?

Yes — real hardwood is among the best flooring types for resale in most suburban markets.

Can hardwood go on concrete?

Solid hardwood is not recommended directly on slab — engineered or LVP is typical below grade.

Estimate Flooring Costs

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