Flooring materials by style

Carpet Flooring

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

  • Average cost$4–$6/sq ft
  • ComfortHigh
  • Lifespan10–15 years
  • MaintenanceModerate

Carpet Styles

Pile style and fiber type determine feel, durability, and price.

Typical Carpet Flooring Cost

Enter square footage, carpet style, fiber, and city.

Typical total cost by project size

Based on your selections above.

  • 500 sq ft $2,000–$3,000 Bedrooms
  • 1,000 sq ft $3,900–$4,800 Whole home

Cost varies based on

  • Fiber type
  • Pad quality
  • Stairs
  • Removal
  • Moving furniture

Popular Carpet Colors

Neutral grays and warm taupes dominate new installs.

Greige Most popular
Warm taupe Versatile
Cream Brightens rooms
Charcoal Hides stains

Carpet Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Lowest upfront cost
  • Soft and warm underfoot
  • Sound dampening
  • Fast install

Disadvantages

  • Stains and wear show over time
  • Not ideal for wet areas
  • Lower resale appeal than hard surfaces

Carpet Fiber Comparison

Installed cost per sq ft from calculator.

FiberLifespanInstalled cost

Carpet Installation

Pad upgrade

$ · Add-on

8 lb pad vs 6 lb — better feel and life.

Stairs

$$$ · Labor

Waterfall or Hollywood style per step.

Removal

$ · Quick

Old carpet + pad tear-out before stretch-in.

Family & Pet Considerations

Choose the right fiber and pad when kids and pets share the space.

  • Nylon fiber — best stain resistance in residential carpet
  • Stain treatments — factory applied adds cost but saves replacement
  • Low pile — easier to vacuum pet hair
  • Pad density — 8 lb pad extends life in high traffic

Real Carpet Projects

Based on the city selected in the calculator above.

National average

800 sq ft nylon plush

  • Bedrooms + stairs
  • Final cost: $3,600

San Francisco, CA — Local Cost Context

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

Labor

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.

Permits

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.

Climate

Bay Area microclimates — fog, mild temps, and seismic risk:

  • Marine layer keeps cooling loads moderate in SF proper; warmer in East Bay
  • Seismic risk requires bolting, shear walls, and chimney reinforcement
  • Moisture and fog affect exterior paint and wood trim longevity

Top local projects

  • Bathroom remodel — Compact layouts in Victorian flats and row houses
  • Mini-split HVAC — Ductless cooling where no central duct exists
  • Kitchen galley expansion — Common in pre-war SF and Oakland homes

Carpet FAQ

How much does carpet cost installed?

Carpet typically costs $4–$6 per sq ft installed with pad.

Nylon vs polyester carpet?

Nylon lasts longer in hallways; polyester saves money in low-traffic bedrooms.

How long does carpet last?

Most residential carpet lasts 10–15 years depending on fiber and traffic.

Estimate Flooring Costs

Calculator with carpet pre-selected.