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The cost to carpet 13 stairs can vary significantly based on factors such as the type of carpet, padding, and installation fees. On average, you might expect to spend between $300 and $800, including materials and labor. It's best to get quotes from local carpet retailers or installers for a more accurate estimate tailored to your specific needs.

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If carpet costs 18.00 per square yard how much will it cost to carpet a room measuring 13 feet by 15 feet?

13 x 15 = 195 sq ft 195/9= 21.67 sq yds 21.67 x 18 = $390.06


How many square yards of carpet are needed to cover a floor that is 13 feet by 15 feet?

13' x 15' (195 square feet) = 21.67 square yards of carpet needed.


How much carpet on standard staircase?

To carpet a standard staircase, you'll typically need about 1 to 1.5 square yards of carpet per step, considering the risers and treads. A standard staircase usually has around 13 to 15 steps, so you would need approximately 13 to 22 square yards of carpet in total. Additionally, it's important to account for any extra material for seams and pattern matching, so purchasing a bit more is advisable. Always measure your specific staircase for the most accurate estimate.


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How much would it cost to carpet a 26x26 room if carpet is 6.98 per square yard?

The simplest answer - $524.28 - is wrong, because it counts only the EXACT square yardage of your room (75.1) - when, in fact, carpet doesn't come in such neat dimensions. If you used exactly every little scrap, spliced and seamed to fit (lots of seams), you could do it. Unrealistic. Carpet generally comes in either 12' wide or 15' wide rolls. Either way, ironically, the best fit with either 12' or 15' wide goods comes to about 87 square yards. That's $607.26. If you use 12' wide goods, you'll have two seams the full length of the room, and a short seam in the middle along one wall, and a leftover scrap 8' x 13' (about 11.5 SY waste). If you use 15' goods, you'll have one seam only about the middle of the room, and a leftover scrap 4' x 26' (also about 11.5 SY). Add to that the cost of padding, tack strip (if needed new), transition strips in doorways, and labor to install everything. If you need the old carpet removed or furniture moved, that costs more, too.