Flooring2 min read·Updated March 10, 2026

Flooring Costs in Minnesota: 2026 Installation Price Guide

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

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Flooring Installation Costs in Minnesota for 2026

Flooring installation in Minnesota runs near the national average due to local labor rates in the Midwest market. Here are current installed price ranges for the most popular flooring types:

Flooring Cost Comparison — Minnesota

  • Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP): $3.57–$7.14 per sq ft installed — the most popular choice in Minnesota for its water resistance and durability
  • Laminate: $3.06–$6.63 per sq ft installed
  • Solid hardwood: $8.16–$18.36 per sq ft installed
  • Engineered hardwood: $5.1–$12.24 per sq ft installed
  • Porcelain tile: $7.14–$15.3 per sq ft installed
  • Carpet: $3.57–$8.16 per sq ft installed

Flooring and Minnesota's Climate

Minnesota's humid continental 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 Minnesota 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 Minnesota?

Budget laminate and entry-level LVP are typically the most affordable options in Minnesota, starting around $3.06–$4.08 per sq ft installed. Sheet vinyl is even cheaper but lacks durability for high-traffic areas.

Is hardwood flooring a good investment in Minnesota?

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

How long does flooring installation take in Minnesota?

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 Minnesota?

No — cosmetic flooring installations (replacing existing flooring with new material) generally do not require permits in Minnesota. 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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