Stretch-in
Tack strip perimeter — most residential wall-to-wall.
Flooring materials by style
Carpet is the most affordable soft flooring for bedrooms and stairs — plush comfort with the lowest upfront installed cost per square foot.
Average cost $2,000–$2,450 $4.00–$4.90 per sq ft · 500 sq ft
Pile style and fiber type determine feel, durability, and price.
Enter square footage, carpet style, fiber, and city.
Based on your selections above.
Cost varies based on
Neutral grays and warm taupes dominate new installs.
Installed cost per sq ft from calculator.
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Tack strip perimeter — most residential wall-to-wall.
8 lb pad vs 6 lb — better feel and life.
Waterfall or Hollywood style per step.
Old carpet + pad tear-out before stretch-in.
Choose the right fiber and pad when kids and pets share the space.
Based on the city selected in the calculator above.
800 sq ft nylon plush
800 sq ft nylon plush
Prices on this page adjust for San Francisco-area labor, permits, and climate — not a generic national template.
San Francisco Bay Area labor is the most expensive in our tracked markets. Dense housing, strict seismic code, and limited parking/access add labor hours to even modest remodels. Victorian and Edwardian specialists are essential.
Contractor labor runs about 42% above the U.S. average; typical permit fees in our model start around $480 for standard residential work.
SFDBI (San Francisco Department of Building Inspection) and peninsula city departments each have multi-week backlogs. Soft-story retrofit program adds mandatory scope for many buildings.
Bay Area microclimates — fog, mild temps, and seismic risk:
Carpet typically costs $4–$6 per sq ft installed with pad.
Nylon lasts longer in hallways; polyester saves money in low-traffic bedrooms.
Most residential carpet lasts 10–15 years depending on fiber and traffic.
Calculator with carpet pre-selected.