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Hardwood Floor Installation Cost in Vancouver 2026

Hardwood Flooring Costs in Metro Vancouver

Hardwood flooring is one of the most impactful renovation investments — adding warmth, value, and longevity. In Vancouver, hardwood installation costs reflect both the premium local labour market and the wide range of material options.

Hardwood Flooring Cost Breakdown

Type Material Cost/sq ft Installation/sq ft Total/sq ft
Solid hardwood (3/4″) $6–$18 $5–$9 $11–$27
Engineered hardwood $5–$15 $4–$8 $9–$23
Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) $3–$8 $3–$6 $6–$14
Bamboo $4–$10 $4–$7 $8–$17

Wood Species and Cost

  • Oak: $6–$12/sq ft supply — most popular, durable, takes stain well
  • Maple: $7–$13/sq ft — hard, light colour, shows wear less
  • Walnut: $12–$22/sq ft — premium, rich dark colour
  • Hickory: $8–$14/sq ft — very hard, rustic character
  • Old-growth fir (reclaimed): $15–$35/sq ft — authentic, sustainable, unique

For Vancouver Homes Specifically

Vancouver’s mild but humid climate is moderately challenging for solid hardwood — humidity fluctuations cause expansion and contraction. Engineered hardwood is recommended for below-grade (basement) installation and is a better choice for any area with potential moisture exposure. Solid hardwood is excellent for main floors in climate-controlled spaces.

→ See also: Vancouver Renovation Planning Guide

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