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Cost to Carpet 1,200 Sq Ft

Updated July 2026 · Pricing data from Floormath's flooring cost model

$3,443 – $28,829
1,200 sq ft installed · $2.87–$24.02 per square foot · typical ≈ $8,087

For a 1,200 sq ft project, carpet runs $3,443 to $28,829 professionally installed. That works out to $2.87–$24.02 per square foot including materials, 10% waste, and labor.

1,200 sq ft cost by product tier

Product tierMaterialInstalled rangeTypical total
Polyester Cut-Pile Carpet$1.69/sf$3,443–$6,719$4,751
Berber Loop-Pile Carpet$3.29/sf$4,901–$10,349$7,163
Frieze / Twist Carpet$3.79/sf$5,561–$11,009$7,823
Nylon Cut-Pile Carpet$3.99/sf$5,825–$11,669$8,087
Triexta Pet-Friendly Carpet$4.49/sf$6,485–$12,329$8,747
Pet-Proof Performance Carpet$6.49/sf$8,735–$15,959$11,687
Wool Carpet — Luxury$9.99/sf$10,985–$28,829$16,607

Totals include 10% material waste and professional installation. Carpet rows include a standard rebond pad at $0.60/sf.

How 1,200 sq ft compares to other project sizes

AreaBudgetTypicalHigh-end
144 sq ft$413$970$3,459
200 sq ft$574$1,348$4,805
300 sq ft$861$2,022$7,207
500 sq ft$1,434$3,370$12,012
1,000 sq ft$2,869$6,739$24,024
1,500 sq ft$4,304$10,108$36,036
2,000 sq ft$5,738$13,478$48,048

Larger jobs often get modestly better labor pricing per square foot, but material remains linear — doubling the area roughly doubles the material bill. Where you save at scale is mobilization: one crew visit instead of two.

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Frequently asked questions

How much material should I order for 1,200 sq ft?

Order about 1,320 sq ft — the standard 10% waste allowance covers cuts, mistakes, and a few spare boards for future repairs. Diagonal layouts and patterned installs need 15%+.

Does 1,200 sq ft qualify for bulk pricing?

Yes — most suppliers break pricing at 500 and 1,000 sq ft, and installers will sharpen day rates for multi-room continuous work.

Can I save by installing 1,200 sq ft myself?

DIY removes the labor line — roughly $2,100 on a job this size at national-average rates. This material is one of the harder DIY installs; most homeowners hire out.