How Much Does It Cost to Carpet a 8x10 Room?
Updated July 2026 · Pricing data from Floormath's flooring cost model
For a 8×10 space (80 sq ft), expect a total installed price between $230 and $1,922 for carpet. A solid mid-range product with professional installation typically totals about $539.
Cost by carpet product tier for a 8x10 room
| Product tier | Material | Installed range | Typical total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Polyester Cut-Pile Carpet | $1.69/sf | $230–$448 | $317 |
| Berber Loop-Pile Carpet | $3.29/sf | $327–$690 | $478 |
| Frieze / Twist Carpet | $3.79/sf | $371–$734 | $522 |
| Nylon Cut-Pile Carpet | $3.99/sf | $388–$778 | $539 |
| Triexta Pet-Friendly Carpet | $4.49/sf | $432–$822 | $583 |
| Pet-Proof Performance Carpet | $6.49/sf | $582–$1,064 | $779 |
| Wool Carpet — Luxury | $9.99/sf | $732–$1,922 | $1,107 |
Totals include 10% material waste and professional installation. Carpet rows include a standard rebond pad at $0.60/sf.
Budgeting this room honestly
Start from the tier that matches the room's job — traffic and moisture, not looks, should pick it. In a 80 sq ft room every $1/sf of material tier is a ~$88 decision, while installation labor stays fairly fixed at about $140 nationally (states run 0.80x–1.25x). The 10% waste factor is already baked into everything on this page.
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What's the cheapest way to floor a 8x10 room with carpet?
The budget tier (Polyester Cut-Pile Carpet) installed professionally starts around $230. Installing it yourself removes the labor line entirely and can cut the total by 30–45%.
How long does a 80 sq ft carpet install take?
A professional crew typically completes a single 80 sq ft room in half a day, plus removal time if old flooring is coming out.
Will my state change these 8x10 room prices?
Materials barely move by state, but labor does — Floormath adjusts installation from 0.80x in the cheapest markets to 1.25x in the priciest. On this room that swings the labor line by up to ±$35.