How much does it cost to install engineered hardwood throughout a house in Fredericton?
How much does it cost to install engineered hardwood throughout a house in Fredericton?
Installing engineered hardwood throughout a typical Fredericton home costs $6 to $14 per square foot fully installed, putting a whole-house project for 1,000 to 1,500 square feet in the range of $8,000 to $18,000. The wide range reflects differences in wood species, plank width, installation method, and the condition of your existing subfloors.
Materials for engineered hardwood run $4 to $9 per square foot in the Fredericton market. Domestic species like red oak, white oak, maple, and birch sit at the lower end ($4 to $7), while wider planks (5" to 7"), wire-brushed or hand-scraped textures, and premium brands push toward $7 to $9. Exotic species or European white oak in wide plank formats can reach $10 to $14 per square foot for materials alone. Installation labour adds $2 to $5 per square foot depending on the method — floating installation is the least expensive, glue-down falls in the middle, and nail-down over plywood subfloors costs the most but provides the most solid feel underfoot.
For a concrete example, a Fredericton home with 1,200 square feet of installable floor area (excluding closets and areas under cabinets) using a mid-range domestic oak engineered hardwood at $6 per square foot materials and $3.50 per square foot labour would total approximately $11,400 before additional costs. Add old flooring removal ($1 to $4 per square foot), subfloor preparation ($1 to $5 per square foot if needed), baseboard removal and reinstallation ($2 to $4 per linear foot), transition strips ($15 to $50 each), and furniture moving ($50 to $200 per room), and the realistic all-in budget for this example reaches $13,000 to $16,000.
Engineered hardwood is an excellent choice for Fredericton homes specifically. Fredericton sits in the Saint John River valley, where morning fog, spring flooding, and elevated ground moisture create subfloor conditions that demand dimensionally stable flooring. Engineered hardwood's cross-laminated plywood core resists the expansion and contraction that NB's 30 to 50 percent annual humidity swing causes in solid hardwood. This means fewer gaps in winter and less cupping risk in summer — a significant advantage in a city where indoor humidity can drop below 25% in January and climb above 60% in July without active humidity management.
A few practical tips for Fredericton whole-house projects. Acclimate engineered hardwood in your home for at least 48 to 72 hours before installation — leave the boxes open in the rooms where they will be installed, with your HVAC running at normal conditions. For rooms over concrete (basement, slab-on-grade), always use a floating or glue-down method with a moisture barrier — never nail into concrete. If your Fredericton home was built before the 1970s and has board subfloors, budget for a plywood overlay ($1.50 to $3.00 per square foot) to create a flat, stable surface.
A project of this size benefits from professional installation. Whole-house engineered hardwood involves managing expansion gaps across multiple rooms, planning transition placements at doorways, and maintaining consistent plank direction and pattern — all things that experienced installers handle routinely. Get at least three quotes from local Fredericton flooring professionals to compare pricing and approach.
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