Is $17,000 to replace 612 sf of flooring with thin-profile engineered hardwood a fair price?
Project Details
Home is on a concrete slab in a MCOL area. Currently has existing engineered hardwood that needs replacement. Looking for perspective as a first-time flooring buyer.
Quote Details
Remove existing flooring and install new glue-down engineered hardwood. - Product: Mullican Wexford (thin-profile option) - Installation method: Glue-down over concrete slab - Area: 612 square feet
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Category
Flooring
Price
$17,000
Quote Date
April 17, 2026
Flooring material
Hardwood
Removal included
No
Square footage
612
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