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Cost to Carpet 200 Sq Ft

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

$574 – $4,805
200 sq ft installed · $2.87–$24.02 per square foot · typical ≈ $1,348

Budgeting a 200 sq ft carpet job? Across all 7 product tiers in Floormath's model, installed totals span $574–$4,805, with the typical mid-range project near $1,348.

200 sq ft cost by product tier

Product tierMaterialInstalled rangeTypical total
Polyester Cut-Pile Carpet$1.69/sf$574–$1,120$792
Berber Loop-Pile Carpet$3.29/sf$817–$1,725$1,194
Frieze / Twist Carpet$3.79/sf$927–$1,835$1,304
Nylon Cut-Pile Carpet$3.99/sf$971–$1,945$1,348
Triexta Pet-Friendly Carpet$4.49/sf$1,081–$2,055$1,458
Pet-Proof Performance Carpet$6.49/sf$1,456–$2,660$1,948
Wool Carpet — Luxury$9.99/sf$1,831–$4,805$2,768

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

How 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

Use the table to sanity-check contractor quotes: a bid far outside the $2.87–$24.02/sf window for a 200 sq ft job either includes scope you haven't itemized (demolition, subfloor, stairs) or deserves a second opinion.

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Frequently asked questions

Do these prices include old floor removal?

No. Demolition and haul-away typically add $0.60–$1.50 per square foot depending on what's coming out and your state's labor market.

How long does a 200 sq ft install take?

Professional crews typically cover 300–500 sq ft per day for carpet, so plan on roughly 1 working day(s) plus removal.

What's the cost per square foot to install carpet?

In 2026, installed carpet runs $2.87 to $24.02 per square foot including material, 10% waste, and professional labor. Budget products sit at the low end; premium tiers at the high end.