What flooring should charge in Vermont.
Fair billed labor here runs about $48–$75/hour, right at the median US state. Every number below comes from what floor layers actually earn in Vermont; the math is on this page, in the open.
How much should flooring charge in Vermont?
In Vermont, floor layers earn $23.75–$29.94 per hour (median $24.62, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, May 2025), right at the median US state for this trade. A legitimate business bills 2–2.5× wages to cover payroll taxes, insurance, equipment, overhead and profit, so fair billed labor in Vermont runs about $48–$75 per hour. For example, install lvp / laminate (~500 sq ft) is about $750–$2,100 in fair labor, before materials.
Fair price by job
Install LVP / laminate (~500 sq ft)
That assumes floating floor over a level subfloor; furniture moving, demo and leveling add hours.
Plus materials: flooring itself is priced per sq ft retail, so you can price-match the material line yourself.
Typical labor: 16–28 hours at $48–$75/hr billed.
Carpet a bedroom
That assumes one room with pad, tack-strip in place.
Plus materials: carpet and pad per sq ft; ask for the exact product name.
Typical labor: 2–4 hours at $48–$75/hr billed.
Before you hire in Vermont
Residential contractors above a threshold now register with the state; electricians and plumbers are licensed.
How to verify a Vermont license · how to get comparable bids · track your quotes side by side (free, no account).
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