1 REAL COSTS
Flooring supply & fit
Supplying and fitting flooring such as LVT, laminate, engineered wood or tiles, priced per square metre plus any screed or subfloor prep.
Every price we track (hover a dot)
| Year | Region | Source | What it was | Paid | Src |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | UK unspecified | Real bills paid | LVT supply and fit, herringbone, incl screed prep (28 sqm)28 sqm, supply+fit, herringbone, incl screed prep; materials ~£1200 of total | £1,800 | source |
Common questions
How much does flooring cost in the UK?
Across 1 real prices people actually paid, the median is £1,800, ranging from £1,800 to £1,800. These are real prices homeowners posted, not cost-guide estimates.
Why do flooring prices vary so much?
Size, spec, region and the individual trade all move the figure, and cost guides rarely say which. Seeing what real people paid, with the details they shared, gives you a far better benchmark than a single average.
Are these flooring prices quotes or actual bills?
Actual bills. We deliberately exclude quotes and estimates and only publish amounts people said they paid, each linked to the original post.
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Methodology: every price here is a real amount a UK homeowner said they paid, taken from a public forum post and linked to its source. We exclude quotes and estimates: paid, not quoted. We never invent figures and no sponsor can touch a number. Spot an error? Tell us and we'll fix or remove it fast.