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Chevron Wood Floor Price and Cost Guide – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T07:57:53+00:00 • 3 min read

Homeowners typically see a wide range for chevron wood floor projects, with cost driven by species, plank width, installation method, and finish. This guide presents practical pricing in USD, including low, average, and high ranges to help plan a budget.

Assumptions: region, species, plank profile, labor hours, and finishing choices. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.

Item Low Average High Notes
Materials $8.50 $12.00 $22.00 Chevron pattern stock, prefinished or raw; wide planks add cost.
Labor $7.50 $11.50 $20.00 Specialized installation; 2–3 workers; trim and pattern alignment.
Equipment $1.00 $2.50 $5.00 Special saws, sanders, and adhesives as needed.
Permits $0 $100 $300 Typically local for structural work or flooring replacement.
Delivery/Disposal $50 $150 $400 Includes haul-away of old flooring debris if applicable.
Accessories $0 $100 $350 Underlayment, transition moldings, fasteners.
Warranty $0 $60 $200 Limited or extended coverage options.
Overhead & Profit $0 $200 $600 Contractor’s markup and project management.
Taxes $0 $100 $250 Sales tax varies by state.

Overview Of Costs

Typical chevron wood floor cost ranges reflect regional price variations and material choices. The total project often falls between $6,000 and $15,000 for 400–800 sq ft, depending on wood species, finishes, and labor intensity. Per-square-foot estimates commonly span $12–$28 for installed chevron layouts, with premium species, wider planks, or intricate patterns pushing higher.

Cost Breakdown

The following table outlines major cost categories and the typical dollars associated with each. It includes both total ranges and per-unit context where relevant.

Category Low Average High Notes
Materials $8.50/sf $12.00/sf $22.00/sf Chevron pattern boards, finish type, wood species.
Labor $7.50/sf $11.50/sf $20.00/sf Pattern alignment, cutting, and sanding complexity.
Equipment $1.00/sf $2.50/sf $5.00/sf Tools, masking, dust containment.
Permits $0 $100 $300 Local requirements may apply.
Delivery/Disposal $50 $150 $400 Materials delivery; debris removal.
Accessories $0 $100 $350 Underlayment, transition strips, fasteners.
Warranty $0 $60 $200 Coverage duration varies by plan.
Overhead $0 $200 $600 Contractor profit and admin
Taxes $0 $100 $250 State and local tax impact.

What Drives Price

Material type and plank profile are primary drivers for chevron floors. Harder woods like white oak or hickory cost more per board than softer species. Wider chevron planks require more saw time and waste reduces yield, raising per-square-foot costs. Installation method matters: nail-down or glue-down patterns differ in labor intensity and subfloor prep. Finishing choices—wipe-on polyurethane, UV-cured finishes, or matte vs. satin sheens—alter both material cost and post-installation time.

Regional Price Differences

Prices show noticeable variation by region, with urban markets often higher due to labor costs and delivery challenges. Midwest-Sun Belt markets may land in the mid-range, while coastal cities frequently approach the high end. In general, expect up to +/- 15% differences between Urban, Suburban, and Rural areas for chevron floor projects.

Labor, Hours & Rates

Labor costs depend on crew size and time required for precise chevron layout. A typical crew of two to three installers may take 2–4 days for 350–700 sq ft, increasing with room irregularities or custom medallions. The hourly rate for skilled flooring specialists often ranges from $40 to $70 per hour per worker, influenced by local demand and installer experience. Labor hours are the most variable portion of the quote.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Hidden expenses can appear when upgrading subfloors, correcting moisture issues, or upgrading underlayment. Epoxy adhesives or finishes designed for high-traffic areas add to the bill. If beams or joists require reinforcement, structural work can escalate costs quickly. Hidden costs are common when the subfloor condition is uncertain.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical outcomes based on common choices. Each scenario includes specs, labor hours, per-unit pricing, and totals to reflect realistic ranges.

Assumptions: standard living spaces, 2–3 bedrooms, existing subfloor in acceptable condition, and chosen mid-range finish.

Basic Scenario

Spec: White oak, 3/4 inch thickness, 3.5 inch chevron boards, unfinished prep, water-based finish. Labor: 2 workers, 20–28 hours. Materials: standard boards + finish. Total: $7,500–$9,200.

Mid-Range Scenario

Spec: White oak or ash, 1/2 inch wear layer, 4 inch chevron boards, professional sanding and finish, moisture mitigation included. Labor: 2–3 workers, 32–48 hours. Materials: premium boards + premium finish. Total: $9,800–$13,500.

Premium Scenario

Spec: European walnut, 3/4 inch, 5 inch chevron boards, matte UV-cured finish, intricate carpentry, upgraded transitions. Labor: 3 workers, 60–80 hours. Materials: premium boards + top-tier finish. Total: $15,000–$22,000.