Flooring Installation in Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension
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Typical price: CA$460–CA$32,200
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Flooring Installation prices in Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension
| 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
- No provincial trade licence exists for floor covering installers — check references, reviews and years with your material
- Verify WSIB (Ontario) / WorkSafeBC coverage and liability insurance, or you can carry the injury risk
- Confirm whether quotes include GST/HST — it is a common 5-13% surprise
- On slabs and basements, insist on a moisture test and vapour barrier before wood or laminate
- Let wood products acclimatise 2-3 days — Canadian indoor humidity swings are extreme between summer and winter
- 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
What is subfloor preparation and why does it cost extra?
Subfloor prep means making the base flat, dry and sound: self-levelling compound over uneven concrete, replacing damaged boards or plywood, and adding a moisture barrier over slabs. Skipping it causes clicking joints, gaps and premature wear, and it voids most manufacturer warranties. It is normally priced separately per area, so ask every installer to inspect and price it before you compare quotes.
What flooring is best for kitchens and bathrooms?
Waterproof materials: vinyl plank/tile, ceramic or porcelain tile, or specifically water-rated laminate. Standard laminate and solid wood swell when water gets into joints, so most installers will advise against them in wet rooms even if you like the look.
How much extra flooring material should I order?
Order 8-10% more than the measured area to cover cutting waste, and 12-15% for diagonal or herringbone patterns. Keep a spare box after the job for future repairs — matching a discontinued product years later is difficult.
Laminate vs luxury vinyl plank — which should I choose?
Vinyl plank (LVP/LVT) is fully waterproof, so it is the safer choice for kitchens, bathrooms and laundries, and it is quieter underfoot. Laminate has a harder, more scratch-resistant wear surface and often looks more like real wood, but standard laminate swells if water sits on it. Prices overlap heavily, so choose by room use rather than price.
Should I repair, refinish or replace a worn wood floor?
Solid hardwood can usually be sanded and refinished 2-3 times over its life, at a fraction of replacement cost. Engineered wood can typically take one light sanding if the top layer is thick enough. Replace when boards are cupped or rotten from water damage, or the wear layer is too thin to sand.
Does wood flooring need to acclimatise before installation?
Yes. Solid and engineered wood (and to a lesser degree laminate) should sit in the room where it will be installed for 48-72 hours so it adjusts to local temperature and humidity. Skipping this step is a common cause of gapping and buckling months later. A good installer will schedule delivery a few days before fitting.
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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