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How Much Does Linoleum Flooring Installation Cost?

Linoleum flooring is low maintenance and an environmentally friendly option for flooring. Find out home much it costs to install in your home.

How Much Does Linoleum Flooring Installation Cost?
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James ThompsonFlooring Editor · 3 min readFormer licensed contractor turned writer, covering roofing, HVAC, and the trades with a builder's eye for quality.

Linoleum floor installation allows you to add more color to any room. It is a durable, stain resistant, and easy to maintain flooring option for high-traffic areas such as kitchens, corridors, dens, and bathrooms. Home owners who are looking to make their household more environmentally friendly will love the naturally-occurring, renewable materials found in most linoleum, such as:

  • linseed oil
  • pine resin
  • limestone
  • cork flour
  • wood flour
  • jute backing

Since colors in linoleum run through the material, the design patterns are more resistant to wear than other hard flooring, which may just have a top layer of coloring.

Once installed, linoleum requires some routine damp mopping to prevent microbe growth, dust collection, and outdoor allergens. This makes linoleum low maintenance for its life cycle, usually between 30 to 40 years if well maintained. The linoleum floor installation process requires preparing the sub-floor, applying adhesive, fitting the tiles, waiting for the adhesive to dry, airing out the fumes, and applying a coat of water-resistant sealant.

There are a couple of things to consider prior to beginning linoleum floor installation. You have to consider things such as the size of the area. Also, the costs for labor will vary based on the coactntror used. Be sure to get several estimates, if possible, prior to choosing an installer. This will help ensure that the best person or team is hired for the job at hand.

The advantages of linoleum flooring include the following:

  • made of natural and renewable materials
  • low maintenance
  • resistant to stains
  • durable and long lasting

How Much Does It Cost To Install Linoleum Flooring?

The cost to install linoleum flooring may be more per square foot than other hard flooring options, but the long life span of linoleum makes it a good investment for your home. Vinyl may last up to 10-20 years, and most recycled materials that have, have already deteriorated in their life span. Linoleum, however, can last between 30 to 40 years with proper maintenance.

The cost to install linoleum flooring by a local handyman begins at around $300 per 500 square foot. Average estimates are around $1700 per 500 square feet for vendor-supplied contractors. Ordering materials and installation directly from a trusted flooring designer can go for as much as $2800, though this is rare.

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