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South Carolina cost guide

Flooring Installation cost in South Carolina

South Carolina runs ~5% below national — Charleston coastal premium offsets cheaper inland markets. Below are 2026 flooring cost ranges adjusted for South Carolina, plus a state-specific estimator and FAQ.

Flooring Installation cost in South Carolina — 2026 estimate guide
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Why is South Carolina 5% cheaper than the U.S. average?

South Carolina renovation costs run about 5% below national. Here's the structural reason — lower trade-labor rates, simpler permitting, and minimal code overlays.

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Flooring cost in South Carolina vs. the U.S. average (2026)

Mid-range total cost (small / medium / large project sizes), state-adjusted vs. national baseline.

Small

≈ U.S. avg

Under 500 sq ft

$3,575–$7,865

U.S. avg: $3,575–$7,865

Medium

≈ U.S. avg

500–1,500 sq ft

$8,580–$18,590

U.S. avg: $8,580–$18,590

Large

≈ U.S. avg

Over 1,500 sq ft

$18,590–$40,040

U.S. avg: $18,590–$40,040

Cost ranges in South Carolina

Total project ranges (low–high) by size and quality tier. Includes labor, materials, permits, and 10% contingency.

SizeBudgetMid-rangeHigh-end
Small
Under 500 sq ft
$2,750 – $6,050$3,575 – $7,865$6,050 – $13,310
Medium
500–1,500 sq ft
$6,600 – $14,300$8,580 – $18,590$14,520 – $31,460
Large
Over 1,500 sq ft
$14,300 – $30,800$18,590 – $40,040$31,460 – $67,760

Ranges scope: Hardwood. For other scopes (fixtures, layout changes, etc.) use the full flooring calculator.

All ranges are built from publicly available contractor data and industry benchmarks, then adjusted for South Carolina using labor and material indices. Updated twice yearly. Always get 3+ written bids before committing.

What drives flooring pricing in South Carolina

The three structural factors that make South Carolina cheaper than the national average for renovation projects in 2026.

Charleston metro labor

Charleston-metro trade rates run $52–$74/hr. Columbia, Greenville, and inland SC trend $8–$14/hr below Charleston.

Coastal storm code

Charleston and coastal counties require hurricane-rated fastening and elevated electrical for flood-zone areas. Adds 5–10% on relevant trades.

Strong in-migration since 2020

Hilton Head, Myrtle Beach, and Charleston suburbs have seen meaningful trade-rate climbs from in-migration — typical 10–20% increase since 2020.

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South Carolina vs. neighboring states (flooring cost)

Relative cost-index versus each bordering state. Useful if you're sourcing materials, vetting cross-border contractors, or weighing where to take on the project.

Compare all 11 project types across South Carolina metrosSide-by-side 2026 pricing for kitchen, bathroom, roofing, solar, windows, and 6 more.Open metro hub

Flooring cost FAQs for South Carolina

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