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Mahogany Hardwood Flooring Price Ranges and Cost Factors for U.S. Buyers 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:09:05+00:00 • 3 min read

Typical costs for mahogany hardwood flooring hinge on material grade, finish, installation method, and regional labor rates. The “cost” and “price” of mahogany floors are driven by board width, thickness, tongue-and-groove system, and subfloor preparation. This article presents practical price ranges in USD and clear drivers so buyers can budget confidently.

Item Low Average High Notes
Material (mahogany boards, 3/4″ thickness, 3-5″ width) $4.00 $9.00 $14.00 Solid hardwood, select-grade to rustic; species figure varies.
Finish (pre-finish or site-finished) $1.50 $3.50 $7.00 Urethane or oil-based; site finish adds labor.
Installation (per sq ft, nails or glue-down) $3.00 $6.00 $9.00 Labor-intensive with tight joints.
Subfloor prep (patching, leveling, underlayment) $0.50 $2.50 $5.00 Access and condition dependent.
Delivery/Removal of old flooring $0.50 $1.75 $4.00 Regional transport and disposal vary.
Warranties (manufacturer or installer) $50 $150 $400 Length and scope vary.

Assumptions: Midwest labor rates, standard 3/4″ solid mahogany, 2,000–3,000 sq ft project, standard subfloor, normal access.

Typical Price Tags For Mahogany Hardwood Flooring By Size And Grade

Pricing for mahogany boards is strongly tied to width, thickness, and grade. Narrow boards and higher-grade mahogany command higher material costs but can reduce labor time if installation is straightforward. For finished floors, expect per-square-foot material ranges of $6-$14, with installed ranges typically $12-$26 per sq ft depending on finish and complexity. In a 500 sq ft room, a mid-range job might run around $8,500-$12,500 including materials, finish, and basic subfloor prep.

Installed Cost Breakdown With Materials And Labor For Mahogany Floors

A transparent cost breakdown helps compare quotes. The table shows common components and typical ranges. Material costs per sq ft and labor costs per sq ft combine to form the installed price. A clean installation without add-ons often lands near the average installed rate of $14-$20 per sq ft in many markets, while premium setups or high-figure grades push higher.

Cost Component Low Average High Notes
Materials (board, finish) $4.00 $9.00 $14.00 Includes boards and finish unless noted.
Labor (installation) $3.00 $6.00 $9.00 Per sq ft rate; crew efficiency matters.
Subfloor prep $0.50 $2.50 $5.00 Leveling, patching, underlayment.
Delivery/Disposal $0.50 $1.75 $4.00 Regional costs vary.
Finish (if site-applied) $1.50 $3.50 $7.00 Sand/seal multiple coats.
Warranty / aftercare $50 $150 $400 Does not include maintenance.

Common Mahogany Species And Finish Options That Affect Price

Different mahogany varieties and finishes drive both material and labor costs. African and Honduran mahogany tend to be pricier than some domestic options due to availability and grain pattern. Assumptions: mid-range grade, standard 3/4″ thickness, satin finish.

Finish choices include pre-finish planks versus site-finished with multiple coats. Site finishing adds labor time and dust-control considerations, often adding $2-$5 per sq ft to the installed price. Wider planks or feature cuts (herringbone, parquet) raise both material waste and installation complexity.

Regional Price Variations Across U.S. For Mahogany Floors

Prices reflect regional labor markets and freight. In the Southeast and Southwest, installed prices commonly land toward the $12-$22 per sq ft range, while coastal metropolitan areas may push toward $18-$26 per sq ft. Subfloor conditions and access can swing totals by several hundred dollars per job. Factory-direct or local mills can also impact material cost and lead times.

Labor Rates And Crew Size For Mahogany Flooring Installation

Typical crews include 2–4 installers for a standard room. Labor rates widely vary by region and experience. A common range is $40-$75 per hour per carpenter, with a project of 400–1,000 sq ft often requiring 20–60 hours depending on complexity, leveling needs, and finish steps. A larger or more complex site increases both hours and total labor cost.

Delivery, Preparation, And Waste Costs That Move The Total

Delivery, removal, and disposal of old flooring can add $0.50-$4.00 per sq ft. If old subfloor repairs are needed, budget an additional $2-$5 per sq ft for patching or leveling. Waste management and debris removal are often bundled in one quote but can show as separate line items in high-volume jobs.

Strategies To Reduce Costs Without Sacrificing Quality

Smart scope management can trim the price without harming results. Consider choosing narrower planks, standard finish options, and a straightforward layout. Skip premium grade options or delays in scheduling to avoid rush fees. When possible, source materials locally to reduce freight.

Budget Scenarios: Low, Average, And High For Quick Reference

Three practical scenarios help planners set expectations. A low-cost setup may use budget-grade boards, standard unfinished planks, and minimal subfloor prep. The average scenario uses mid-range boards with a quality finish and moderate prep. The high-end scenario includes premium mahogany, wide plank formats, extensive leveling, and premium finishes. In a 600 sq ft project, estimates might run $7,500-$12,000 for average quality, with lows around $5,500 and highs approaching $16,000.

Quoted Example Comparisons

Three real-world quote examples illustrate variation in scope and cost. Example A: 350 sq ft, 3/4″ Mahogany, site-finish, standard layout — materials $2,900, installation $2,100, prep $800, disposal $350, total $6,150. Example B: 800 sq ft, 5″ wide, pre-finished boards, minimal prep — materials $9,200, installation $6,000, disposal $600, total $15,800. Example C: 1,200 sq ft, wide planks, custom herringbone, site finish — materials $17,000, installation $18,000, prep $2,500, finish $6,000, total $43,500.

Notes on accuracy: regional labor rates, board width, and finish quality can shift totals by ±20% or more.