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Carpet Cost for Four Bedrooms: Price Ranges and Practical Estimates 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:09:17+00:00 • 3 min read

Homeowners typically pay for carpet replacement by room size, carpet type, padding, and installation. The price for four bedrooms hinges on area, material choice, and labor charges, making the cost to carpet four bedrooms a function of square footage and finish level. The following figures show cost ranges and common line items to help plan a budget for four bedrooms.

Item Low Average High Notes
Carpet (installed) $2.50/sq ft $4.00/sq ft $6.50/sq ft Texture, fiber, pad included in prices
Padding $0.30/sq ft $0.50/sq ft $0.80/sq ft Wedge pad or rebond foam common
Removal of old carpet $0.50/sq ft $1.00/sq ft $2.00/sq ft Labor and disposal
Stair installation $25–$40 per stair $35–$60 per stair $80–$120 per stair Count per stair run
Furniture moving prep $50–$100 $75–$150 $200+ Depends on access
Waste disposal fees $20–$60 $40–$100 $150 Varies by city
Total estimate (4 bedrooms, 12×12 each) $2,760 $5,200 $9,100 Assumes 4 rooms ~576 sq ft, standard padding, standard installation

Assumptions: Midwest labor rates, standard 7/16″ pad, medium-grade carpet, normal access, no stairs beyond standard runs.

Average Carpet Cost for Four Bedrooms by Size and Material

Typical totals range from about $2,500 to $8,000 for four bedrooms depending on room sizes and carpet type. For four bedrooms totaling roughly 500–700 square feet of new carpet, select underlayment, and standard installation, the low end reflects budget carpet and minimal padding, while the high end reflects premium nylon or polyester fibers, higher-density padding, and extra cleanup. Carpet type and room layout largely drive price variation.

Major Cost Components in a Carpet Replacement Quote

Material costs, labor, and installation extras dominate the quote. A sample breakdown shows four key groups: Materials (carpet, pad, glue or cushions), Labor (removal, haul-away, installation), Equipment and supplies (tools, knee-kicks, fillers), and Financing/Permits if required.

Costs Low Average High Notes
Materials $2.50/sq ft $4.00/sq ft $6.50/sq ft Carpet + padding
Labor $1.50/sq ft $2.50/sq ft $4.00/sq ft Installation crew
Removal/Disposal $0.50/sq ft $1.00/sq ft $2.00/sq ft Old carpet remove and haul
Stair work $25/stair $45/stair $100/stair Per stair run
Delivery/Handling $25–$60 $40–$100 $150 Supplies and access

Variables That Influence Final Price for Four Bedrooms

Room size and shape have the strongest impact on cost per square foot. Large or irregular bedroom layouts often require more cuts and waste. The carpet fiber choice matters: budget patterns or frieze textures cost less than premium twists. The installation surface, existing subfloor condition, and whether stairs or transitions are included also shift the total.

Assumptions: standard 7–8 ft ceilings, level subfloor, normal access, no custom borders.

Ways to Reduce Carpet Costs for Four Bedrooms

Choose mid-range carpet and optimize layout to minimize waste. Consider reinstalling existing padding if it’s in good condition, or selecting shorter warranty terms with standard stain protection. Scheduling during slow seasons and obtaining multiple quotes helps secure better labor rates. Bundling carpet, padding, and removal with one contractor can unlock volume discounts.

Assumptions: regional price variance modest, no rush installation, standard installation window.

Regional Pricing Differences Across the United States

Prices can vary by region due to labor markets and material access. In the Northeast, installed carpet tends to be higher, while the South may offer slightly lower labor rates. Coastal cities often incur higher disposal fees. Expect a variance band of roughly 10–25% between high-cost urban cores and lower-cost suburban markets.

Assumptions: urban vs rural, standard material quality, typical access.

Labor and Installation Time for Carpet in Four Bedrooms

Installation duration depends on room count, layout, and staircase work. A typical four-bedroom project may require 10–20 hours of labor for a small crew, with additional time for removal and furniture prep. Larger rooms or complex stairs extend the timeline. Budget for at least one full workday plus scheduling margins.

Assumptions: 2–4-person crew, standard access, no furniture moving beyond initial prep.

Alternative Options to Lower Cost Without Sacrificing Quality

Consider mid-grade fibers with upgraded padding avoided or delayed. A heavy-duty smart-path approach uses a durable loop or trackless pattern that reduces maintenance costs over time. If replacing only two rooms now and two later, price per room drops due to bulk materials. DIY removal of old carpet is not recommended for novices due to disposal and safety concerns.

Assumptions: consistent pad condition, standard room sizes, no special installation features.

Realistic Quote Example for Carpet and Padding

A typical quote for four bedrooms totaling 560 sq ft with 7/16″ denser pad and mid-range PET fiber carpet is around $3,900–$5,900. This example includes removal of old carpet, disposal, standard furniture prep, and basic stair work. Labor hours: 12–16; materials: $2.50–$4.25 per sq ft; installation: $1.60–$2.40 per sq ft; padding: $0.45–$0.75 per sq ft; stairs: $40–$80 per stair.

Assumptions: four bedrooms, standard closets, no heavy stairs beyond a typical single-story staircase.

Scenario Room Area Carpet Rate Padding Labor Stairs Estimated Total
Budget Finish 560 sq ft $2.50/sq ft $0.50/sq ft $1.60/sq ft 8 stairs @ $45 $3,900–$4,800
Mid-Range Finish 600 sq ft $3.50/sq ft $0.60/sq ft $2.10/sq ft 12 stairs @ $60 $4,800–$6,100
Premium Finish 700 sq ft $5.00/sq ft $0.75/sq ft $2.80/sq ft 16 stairs @ $90 $6,800–$9,000