I was recently quoted 50 cents to $1 per square foot to remove parquet. So based on that, I'd guess $250-$500. It seems more expensive to remove than other wood floors because it's tile-like and requires more effort. Hope that helps!
Basic prefinished hard wood can be had for much less than parquet.
You need to contact flooring companies and get estimates. It depends on the area you want to cover, the type of parquet floors you pick, and how much to install them to get a total cost. The prices can vary between companies. I suggest at least 3 estimates.
Hardwood laminate floors costs will depend on the square footage you need. Some lower end floors will cost .89 a square foot and you may spend up to $3.50 for a good brand like Armstrong in a cheery finish.
The cost to refinish pine floors typically ranges from 3 to 5 per square foot. This can vary depending on the condition of the floors and the specific refinishing process chosen.
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Due to its hardness and durability, walnut hardwood floors are a cost-effective choice for kitchen floors. The initial cost can be $4-10 square foot but the floors will last for many years to come.
It depends on who you get to do the job .I did it myself and it wasnt that hard
Well If you can find someone who'd sell it cheap, probably 25$-50$ per square foot.
The cost for stripping terrazzo floors typically ranges from $1 to $3 per square foot, depending on factors such as the condition of the floor, the size of the area, and local labor rates. Additional expenses may arise from sealing or polishing the floors afterward, which can add another $1 to $2 per square foot. It's advisable to get quotes from multiple contractors to ensure a fair price.
Yes, refining hard wood floors can be done. You can choose to do it yourself or you could hire professionals to do the job for you and your home. The cost averages from between $3.32 to $3.70 per square foot.
Most congoluem duraceramic floors cost around $3.59 per s/f. How much it costs to replace it depends on how big the area of your floor is and whether you plan on installing the floors by yourself or hiring someone else to do it.
Total number of tiles: 12*15*4 = 720 Total cost: 720 * 1.25 = 900