Carpet Cost Calculator
Enter your room size and prices to estimate the all-in cost of new carpet — material, padding, installation and waste — against the typical installed range.
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Learn moreWhat drives carpet cost
Installed carpet has three layers of cost: the carpet itself, the padding underneath, and labor. Carpet is sold by the square foot or yard (1 yd² = 9 ft²), and you should always buy ~10% extra for waste, seams and matching.
How it’s calculated & sources
Total = (length × width) × (1 + waste%) × (carpet + pad + install price per sq ft). Square yards = padded area ÷ 9.
Benchmark: installed carpet typically runs $3–7 per square foot all-in (material, pad and labor) — HomeAdvisor / Angi cost data, 2025.
Results update as you type and are general estimates, not personalized financial, tax, medical or legal advice. Verify with a professional.
Worked example
A 15×12 ft room (180 ft²) with 10% waste at $5.10/ft² all-in comes to about $1,010 — squarely mid-range.
Frequently asked questions
Should I measure in feet or yards?
Measure the room in feet, then the calculator converts to square yards for you. Carpet rolls are usually 12 ft wide.
Why add waste?
Rooms are rarely exact multiples of the roll width, and seams, doorways and pattern matching create offcuts. 10% is a safe default.