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Flooring Installation in Orléans

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Typical price: CA$460–CA$32,200

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Flooring Installation prices in Orléans

Researched estimates for Orléans (CAD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Single bedroom (~130 sq ft) Laminate or vinyl plank, floating install CA$460 CA$1,000 CA$2,000
Main floor (~400 sq ft) Vinyl plank or laminate with removal and prep CA$1,450 CA$2,950 CA$5,500
Whole house, laminate/LVP (~1,200 sq ft) Full home including prep and transitions CA$4,600 CA$9,200 CA$16,600
Whole house, hardwood (~1,200 sq ft) Engineered or solid hardwood throughout CA$11,000 CA$18,400 CA$32,200

How to hire a flooring installation pro in Canada

  1. No provincial trade licence exists for floor covering installers — check references, reviews and years with your material
  2. Verify WSIB (Ontario) / WorkSafeBC coverage and liability insurance, or you can carry the injury risk
  3. Confirm whether quotes include GST/HST — it is a common 5-13% surprise
  4. On slabs and basements, insist on a moisture test and vapour barrier before wood or laminate
  5. Let wood products acclimatise 2-3 days — Canadian indoor humidity swings are extreme between summer and winter
  6. Get tear-out, disposal and door trimming itemized in the quote

Canada has no dedicated flooring trade licence; installers operate under municipal business licences. Verify provincial workers' compensation (WSIB/WorkSafeBC) clearance and insurance — homeowners can be exposed if an uninsured worker is injured on their property.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I install flooring myself?

Click-lock laminate and vinyl are realistic DIY projects if the subfloor is flat and rooms are simple rectangles. Glue-down vinyl, nail-down hardwood and tile are much less forgiving and usually worth paying for. Note that some manufacturers only honour warranties when a professional installs the product, and mistakes in prep are expensive to undo.

Do I need to remove the old flooring first?

Not always. Floating floors (laminate, click vinyl) can usually be laid over existing hard, flat surfaces like tile or old vinyl, which saves removal and disposal costs. Carpet always has to come out first. Overlaying raises the floor height, so doors may need trimming and thresholds adjusting — make sure the quote covers that.

Is it cheaper per room to floor the whole house at once?

Yes, noticeably. Setup, travel, tool time and material delivery are spread across a bigger area, and installers often discount larger jobs. Doing one room at a time is the most expensive way to floor a home and risks batch-colour differences between orders.

Will the installer move my furniture?

Some do for a per-room fee, some expect empty rooms. Clarify before booking: who moves beds, wardrobes and appliances, and who disconnects things like washing machines. Emptying rooms yourself is one of the easiest ways to cut the labour bill.

What is the cheapest flooring to have installed?

Laminate and click-lock vinyl plank are usually cheapest overall: low material cost plus a fast floating installation that needs no glue or nails. Sheet vinyl can be even cheaper per unit but needs a very flat subfloor. Carpet is comparable but is normally quoted by carpet fitters rather than hard-flooring installers.

How do I compare flooring quotes properly?

Ask every installer to itemise: material brand and wear-layer/thickness, underlay, subfloor prep, old floor removal and disposal, trims, beading and door thresholds, furniture moving, and waste allowance. The headline per-area rate is meaningless without those lines — most disputes come from prep and trims that one quote included and another did not.

What does flooring installation cost per square foot in Canada?

Installed laminate or vinyl plank typically runs CAD $4-$14 per square foot, engineered and solid hardwood roughly $10-$30. Labour alone is commonly $2-$6 per square foot, more for stairs and patterns.

Why does my wood floor gap in winter in Canada?

Forced-air heating drops indoor humidity sharply in winter, shrinking wood boards; they swell back in humid summers. Acclimatisation before install, correct expansion gaps, and running a humidifier in winter (aim ~35-45% RH) keep movement acceptable.

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