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Flooring in Newcastle.Know what it should cost in Newcastle.

Tailored to the Newcastle, NSW market — local pricing adjustment applied automatically. A few quick questions, no obligation.

A typical flooring in Newcastle costs between $3,060 and $22,440 in 2026, with most projects landing around $8,670.

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Newly finished flooring in a modern Australian home — example for Newcastle.
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$10,350 $21,500
Likely midpoint $14,250 · Newcastle
What you've configured
  • LocationNewcastle
  • How many square metres are you flooring?80 m²
  • Flooring materialEngineered timber
  • Finish levelStandard
  • When are you hoping to start?In 3–6 months
How the estimate works

What goes into the number.

We start from the per-m² rate for engineered timber, then scale by your chosen material, finish, area, and complexity. Add-ons stack on top.

  • Total area in square metres.
  • Material — solid timber is the most expensive, laminate the least.
  • Subfloor condition — uneven concrete or rotted timber needs levelling or replacement.
  • Removal of existing flooring, especially tile or asbestos-era vinyl.
  • Whether stairs and intricate cuts (kitchens, fireplaces) are involved.
NSW

Flooring in Newcastle.

Newcastle pricing tracks slightly below Sydney, with strong trades availability and easier site access in most suburbs.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a flooring cost in Newcastle?

In Newcastle, a typical flooring costs between $3,060 and $22,440 in 2026, with most projects landing around $8,670. Pricing varies with size, finish level, complexity and your specific site.

How long does flooring installation take?

A typical 80–120 m² home takes 2–4 days for installation, plus a day for removal of existing flooring and any subfloor prep.

Should I move my own furniture?

Most installers will move furniture for an extra fee. DIY is fine, but plan to remove fragile and heavy items before installers arrive.

Hybrid vinyl vs engineered timber — which is better?

Hybrid vinyl is waterproof, more affordable and durable for high-traffic homes. Engineered timber is warmer underfoot, looks more natural, and adds more value at resale.

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Estimates only. Quote Calculators provides indicative pricing as a general guide for Australian homeowners. Final pricing depends on a site inspection, materials, access, labour availability and your project scope. Always obtain formal quotes before proceeding. See our disclaimer.