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Cost to Install 750 Sq Ft of Laminate Flooring

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

$2,414 – $7,623
750 sq ft installed · $3.22–$10.16 per square foot · typical ≈ $4,379

Budgeting a 750 sq ft laminate job? Across all 5 product tiers in Floormath's model, installed totals span $2,414–$7,623, with the typical mid-range project near $4,379.

750 sq ft cost by product tier

Product tierMaterialInstalled rangeTypical total
Budget AC3 Laminate$1.89/sf$2,414–$3,704$3,059
Standard AC4 Laminate$2.69/sf$2,992–$4,529$3,719
Waterproof AC4 Laminate$3.49/sf$3,652–$5,354$4,379
Premium AC5 Laminate$4.49/sf$4,398–$6,798$5,392
Wide-Plank European Laminate$4.99/sf$4,810–$7,623$5,804

Totals include 10% material waste and professional installation.

How 750 sq ft compares to other project sizes

AreaBudgetTypicalHigh-end
144 sq ft$464$841$1,464
200 sq ft$644$1,168$2,033
300 sq ft$966$1,752$3,049
500 sq ft$1,610$2,920$5,082
1,000 sq ft$3,219$5,839$10,164
1,500 sq ft$4,828$8,758$15,246
2,000 sq ft$6,438$11,678$20,328

Per-square-foot pricing barely changes with size — what changes is leverage. At 750 sq ft you can negotiate the labor rate and buy material at bulk break-points, which is worth a few percent. The bigger savings decision remains tier choice, worth $750 or more per $1/sf of difference.

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Frequently asked questions

How much material should I order for 750 sq ft?

Order about 825 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 750 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 750 sq ft myself?

DIY removes the labor line — roughly $1,500 on a job this size at national-average rates. Click-lock products are realistic DIY; glue-down and stairs usually are not.