How can you calculate how much value installing hardwood floors will add to your house?


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There are lots of variables, it's not a quick calculation that's guaranteed - it depeds on the size of your home, where your home is located, what rooms you're installing the floors in, what else the home has to offer and many other things.

A good ballpark for hardwood is 70% of your investment. You can increase that by installing it yourself (as the cost of installation can rival the cost of the product). The longer you hold onto your home and take good care of your floors, the higher return you'll see.

See the link below for more information and good tips on any home remodel. Good luck!


thats kinda hard to do, but usually not much more than it costs to put in
I would say it would increase the value by more than the cost of putting it in. It also helps you sell much faster.
Well if you ever watch the interior decorating shows they always say it adds tons of money on your house...but i would think it would depend really on the size of the house...if its smaller it would probably add alot but if it was bigger it prob. would be just a little more then what you put into it
add up materials and labour, plus 20%. If you are doing it yourself caculate at $40.00 per hour four labour. Generallly labour is 3 X cost of materials.

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