New flooring can transform a room, but understanding the true cost is essential before you start comparing samples or booking an installer. Prices vary widely depending on the material, labour, and the condition of your subfloor. This guide by Floor Land breaks down the real-world costs you can expect in the UK, including the hidden extras that often catch homeowners off guard.
Material Costs by Flooring Type
Laminate
Laminate remains one of the most budget-friendly flooring options in the UK. Prices vary depending on thickness, AC rating, and brand quality.
- Entry-level laminate: £15–£20 per m²
- Mid-range laminate: £20–£25 per m²
- Premium laminate (e.g., Quick-Step): £25–£35+ per m²
Higher-quality laminate offers better durability, more realistic textures, and improved water resistance—often worth the extra investment for busy homes.
LVT (Luxury Vinyl Tile)
LVT is more expensive than laminate but offers superior durability, waterproofing, and comfort underfoot.
- Mid-Range Click LVT: £30–£35 per m²
- Premium designer ranges: £40–£55+ per m²
Click LVT tends to cost more upfront but saves on installation time and labour.
Engineered Wood
Engineered wood sits at the higher end of the price spectrum due to its natural appearance and long lifespan.
- Entry-level engineered wood: £35–£50 per m²
- Mid-range: £50–£70 per m²
- Premium wide-plank or specialist finishes: £80–£120+ per m²
The price depends heavily on the wear layer thickness, wood species, and board dimensions.
Labour Costs
Per m²
Labour is often the biggest variable in your flooring budget. UK installers typically charge:
- Laminate installation: £10–£20 per m²
- LVT click installation: £15–£25 per m²
- Glue-down LVT installation: £20–£30 per m²
- Engineered wood installation: £25–£40 per m²
Glue-down LVT and engineered wood require more skill and time, which explains the higher labour rates.
Regional Differences
Where you live in the UK can significantly influence labour costs:
- London & the South East: Expect to pay 20–30% more than the national average
- Northern England & Wales: Typically more affordable
- Scotland: Similar to the North, though remote areas may incur travel charges
If you’re in a high-demand area, booking early can help secure better rates.
Hidden Costs
These are the expenses that often surprise homeowners—yet they’re essential for a successful installation.
Underlay
Underlay prices vary depending on the flooring type and performance level:
- Basic foam underlay: £2–£4 per m²
- Acoustic underlay: £5–£10 per m²
- LVT-specific underlay: £7–£12 per m²
- DPM (moisture barrier) underlay: £5–£8 per m²
Skipping the correct underlay can shorten the lifespan of your floor, so it’s worth choosing carefully.
Door Trimming
New flooring often changes the floor height, meaning doors may need to be shaved or rehung.
- Cost per door: £15–£40
- Fire doors: £40–£60 due to added complexity
Installers may charge extra if multiple doors need adjusting.
Subfloor Preparation
This is the most unpredictable cost—and the one most homeowners underestimate.
Common subfloor prep charges include:
- Levelling compound: £10–£20 per m²
- Plywood over floorboards: £8–£12 per m²
- Moisture testing: £20–£50
- Removing old flooring: £2–£6 per m²
LVT and engineered wood require a smooth, stable subfloor, so preparation is often unavoidable.
Budgeting Tips
1. Measure Accurately
Always add 5–10% extra for wastage, depending on the pattern and room shape. Herringbone and wide-plank designs may require more.
2. Don’t Skimp on Underlay
A high-quality underlay improves comfort, sound reduction, and longevity. It’s one of the best value-for-money upgrades you can make.
3. Get Multiple Quotes
Prices vary widely between installers. Compare at least three quotes and check reviews or recommendations.
4. Plan for Extras
Set aside a contingency budget of 10–15% for unexpected subfloor issues. It’s far better to be prepared than surprised.
5. Consider Long-Term Value
Cheaper flooring may cost more in the long run if it needs replacing sooner. Mid-range or premium options often offer better durability and warranties.
6. Buy During Promotions
Many retailers run seasonal sales, especially around bank holidays and end-of-line clearances. Planning ahead can save hundreds.
Authored by Lee McCarthy.
Floor Land
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Warrington
Cheshire
United Kingdom
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