Flooring installation cost in Richmond Hill (2026)
LVP in Richmond Hill starts around $5,220 at builder grade — and every pick reprices live as you build the brief. And unlike every cost guide on this page of Google, these numbers aren't estimates from last year: they render from the same live Mr.C rate card the crews are paid on, today.

What it actually costs in Richmond Hill
STARTING PRICE BY ROOM · LIVE FROM THE MR.C RATE CARD — UPDATED AUGUST 2026Those are builder-grade starting points — Better and premium tiers price up from there as you pick materials in the brief. Your number moves with square footage and the answers you give — smaller rooms genuinely price smaller, and every add or reduction shows as its own line. The estimate is ±30% at step one and ±8% by the end, then one site check locks it. After that, changes only happen as written change orders you approve.
RENOVATING IN RICHMOND HILL — Richmond Hill's 80s–2000s subdivisions renovate predictably — bathrooms and kitchens hit their mid-range numbers more often here than anywhere else we work. Ensuite upgrades are the most-booked project.
What moves the price
THIS IS THE LIVE BRIEF — TAP ANSWERS, WATCH YOUR ESTIMATE MOVEVerified crews, real jobs


How the price gets — and stays — honest
- 01Build a 2-minute briefAnswer what you know, skip what you don’t. The estimate reprices live with every answer.
- 02Lock it with 10%Refundable until the first crew accepts. Verified crews take your job cards within 24–48h.
- 03One site checkHidden conditions only — photographed and priced in writing before anything proceeds.
- 04Pay per passed milestoneCrews are paid when milestones pass YOUR approval. Final 5% after your walkthrough.

Flooring installation cost questions, answered straight
How much does flooring installation cost in Richmond Hill in 2026?
On our rate card, flooring runs $3,860–$20,460 for a typical project depending on square footage and material — LVP at the friendly end, hardwood and tile above it. The estimate prices YOUR square footage, not an average.
Which flooring should I pick — LVP, laminate, or hardwood?
LVP for basements and rentals (waterproof, durable, best value). Engineered hardwood for main floors (real wood, stable over concrete and radiant heat). Tile for baths and entries. The brief prices each so you can compare real numbers, not opinions.
What's included in the installation price?
Old flooring removal and disposal, subfloor prep and levelling where needed, underlayment, installation, transitions and baseboard/quarter-round — itemized per line on the quote.
How fast can floors go in?
Most single-floor jobs run 2–4 days on site. Whole-home flooring runs about a week. Starts as soon as 2–3 weeks out.