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Over underlayment on concrete or plywood.
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Engineered wood combines a real hardwood veneer with a stable plywood core — ideal for concrete slabs, basements, and wide-plank modern designs.
Average cost $4,000–$4,900 $8–$9.80 per sq ft · 500 sq ft
Plank width and install system affect price and where engineered wood works best.
Enter square footage, style, product tier, and city.
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European oak and wire-brushed textures dominate current remodels.
Installed cost per sq ft — based on calculator settings.
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Over underlayment on concrete or plywood.
Best for commercial and large open areas.
Some thick engineered installs over wood subfloor.
Required on slab — adds $0.35–$0.75/sq ft.
Based on the city selected in the calculator above.
1,000 sq ft European oak
1,000 sq ft European oak
Prices on this page adjust for Durham-area labor, permits, and climate — not a generic national template.
Durham blends older in-town housing near Duke and RTP with suburban growth in Chapel Hill direction. Contractors experienced with older home quirks — cast iron plumbing, small kitchens — are in steady demand.
Contractor labor runs about 9% below the U.S. average; typical permit fees in our model start around $225 for standard residential work.
City of Durham Neighborhood Improvement Services issues permits. Durham County handles unincorporated areas. Historic districts near downtown may require design review.
Durham shares Triangle humidity with older housing challenges:
Engineered wood typically costs $7–$11 per sq ft installed.
Depends on wear layer thickness — 3 mm+ may allow one light sand.
Yes — engineered is the standard choice for slab homes.
Calculator with engineered wood pre-selected.