Installing raised panel wainscoting.
Labor cost of wall paneling.
Install wall paneling material prices.
Calculating the cost of drywall from 6 to 15 per sheet brings the total labor and materials cost to between 30 and 40 per square foot.
A typical 300 square foot project costs 1 605.
For a basic project in zip code 47474 with 125 square feet the cost to install wall paneling starts at 4 87 7 36 per square foot.
To estimate costs for your project.
Actual costs will depend on job size conditions and options.
The average installation for a 12x12 foot room using wood flat panel wainscot takes around 17 hours to install start to finish.
The national average cost to install wall paneling is 1 88 per square foot with a range between 1 55 to 2 21.
This is the equivalent of 90 per hour or 5 52 per square foot.
The national average labor costs for a drywall installer is 36 per hour.
A standard output average on a wall that already has studs is to hang between 4 and 5 sheets of drywall per hour or between 35 and 40 sheets in an 8 hour day.
The total price for labor and materials per square foot is 5 35 coming in between 4 26 to 6 44.
For a basic project in zip code 47474 with 120 square feet the cost to install metal siding starts at 6 25 10 69 per square foot.
The average cost for installing wainscoting is 1 325 for a 12 by 12 foot room with 5 foot high unpainted solid wood paneling including materials and labor.
Note that drywall installers need no licenses to perform their jobs so ask about warranties on labor when you look for estimates.
Actual costs will depend on job size conditions and options.
To estimate costs for your project.
Simpler designs made from cheaper materials are faster to install.
At a rate of 90 per hour on average this comes to 1 530.
This includes labor and material.
A carpenter will charge 2 380 to install raised paneling as wainscoting on the lower third of the walls of a 12 foot by 15 foot room approximately 50 linear feet including a top rail and baseboard molding at the floor.
To determine the total cost of the paneling for your project multiply the number of panels needed by the cost per panel.