Flooring2 min read·Updated March 10, 2026

Flooring Costs in Kentucky: 2026 Installation Price Guide

How much does new flooring cost in Kentucky? 2026 price ranges for hardwood, laminate, LVP, tile, and carpet — installed by local contractors.

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Flooring Installation Costs in Kentucky for 2026

Flooring installation in Kentucky runs about 14% below the national average due to local labor rates in the South market. Here are current installed price ranges for the most popular flooring types:

Flooring Cost Comparison — Kentucky

  • Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP): $3.01–$6.02 per sq ft installed — the most popular choice in Kentucky for its water resistance and durability
  • Laminate: $2.58–$5.59 per sq ft installed
  • Solid hardwood: $6.88–$15.48 per sq ft installed
  • Engineered hardwood: $4.3–$10.32 per sq ft installed
  • Porcelain tile: $6.02–$12.9 per sq ft installed
  • Carpet: $3.01–$6.88 per sq ft installed

Flooring and Kentucky's Climate

Kentucky's humid subtropical climate matters when choosing flooring. High humidity is a major consideration — solid hardwood expands and contracts significantly with moisture changes, making it prone to cupping in below-grade or humid spaces. LVP or engineered hardwood are better choices for basements and main floors in humid climates.

Flooring Installation Tips for Kentucky Homeowners

Always acclimate wood and wood-based flooring in your home for 48–72 hours before installation. Order 10% extra material for waste (15% for diagonal installations). Remove old flooring and address any subfloor issues (squeaks, soft spots, moisture) before installing new material — fixing subfloor problems after installation costs significantly more.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest flooring option in Kentucky?

Budget laminate and entry-level LVP are typically the most affordable options in Kentucky, starting around $2.58–$3.44 per sq ft installed. Sheet vinyl is even cheaper but lacks durability for high-traffic areas.

Is hardwood flooring a good investment in Kentucky?

Hardwood flooring adds real estate value in Kentucky and can return 70–80% of installation cost on resale. However, Kentucky's humid climate makes engineered hardwood a smarter investment than solid hardwood for most installations.

How long does flooring installation take in Kentucky?

A crew of 2 installers typically completes 500–800 sq ft per day for click-lock LVP or laminate. Glue-down or nail-down hardwood goes slower — 200–400 sq ft per day. Tile installation runs 100–200 sq ft per day. Add 1–2 days for old flooring removal and subfloor prep.

Do I need permits to install new flooring in Kentucky?

No — cosmetic flooring installations (replacing existing flooring with new material) generally do not require permits in Kentucky. However, structural subfloor repairs, floor leveling over 1 inch, or adding heated flooring systems may require electrical or structural permits. Check with your local municipality.

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