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Hardwood Flooring Cost in Oregon

Locally calibrated hire vs. DIY cost data for hardwood flooring projects in Oregon. Cited sources, permit requirements, and a full build guide, free.

HIRE A PRO

$5,400$12,800

Fully installed, labor + materials

DIY COST

$2,600$7,800

Materials + rentals, your labor free

Moderate

Requires some construction knowledge and proper planning.

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How we got these numbers

National benchmark costs from RSMeans, Angi, Fixr, and HomeGuide are adjusted for Oregon using two federal datasets: the Bureau of Economic Analysis Regional Price Parity (RPP) index and the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics. Oregon's RPP is 1.0 (national baseline = 100) and its BLS labor adjustment factor is 1.10. Higher RPP means goods and services cost more relative to the national average; the BLS factor scales contractor labor rates to local wage levels. We blend these two adjustments, weighted 40% RPP, 60% BLS labor, to produce the ranges shown above.

adjusted_cost = national_benchmark × (0.4 × RPP/100 + 0.6 × bls_labor_adj)

RPP(Oregon) = 1.0 · BLS adj = 1.10

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What's included

ItemQtyUnit CostSubtotal
Hardwood flooringabout 500 sq ft plus 10 percent waste$6$3,000
Underlayment or rosin paper500 sq ft$0.4$200
Fasteners or flooring adhesive1 set$120$120
Transition strips and trim1 set$150$150
Materials Total$3,470

TOOLS YOU PROBABLY OWN

    TOOLS TO RENT OR BUY

    • Flooring nailer

      Rent for a nail-down solid floor

    • Miter saw and table saw

    • Tapping block, pull bar, and spacers

      Cheap kit for floating floors

    Build sequence

    1. 1

      Acclimate the flooring in the room for several days before installing.

      COMMON MISTAKE

      Skipping acclimation leads to gaps or buckling later.

    2. 2

      Check the subfloor is flat, dry, and clean, and add underlayment.

    3. 3

      Plan the layout and start along the straightest wall with an expansion gap.

      COMMON MISTAKE

      No expansion gap causes the floor to buckle.

    4. 4

      Nail, glue, or click the boards row by row, staggering the seams.

    5. 5

      Install transitions, reinstall baseboard or shoe molding, and finish.

    Permits and code requirements

    PERMIT REQUIREMENTS

    Permit rules for hardwood flooring vary by city and county in Oregon. Most structural, electrical, plumbing, or mechanical work needs a permit and an inspection. Confirm with your local building department, or see the Oregon guide for specifics.

    PERMIT THRESHOLD

    Varies by municipality

    Disclaimer: Always verify permit requirements with your local building department before starting work. Requirements vary by municipality and are updated periodically.

    Frequently asked questions

    NEXT STEPS

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    UPDATED JUNE 2026