LVT flooring full cost guide
Whether you’re refreshing a single room or renovating your entire home, understanding how design choices and fitting costs affect your budget will help you plan your new flooring project. So you can get started with confidence.
In this price guide, we will cover the following
- Average LVT flooring cost in the UK
- Cost of professional LVT flooring installation
- Different LVT flooring style options cost
- Beware of these hidden LVT flooring costs
- Find nearby LVT fitters on MyBuilder
- FAQS: Common questions about LVT flooring costs
Average LVT flooring cost in the UK
On average, luxury vinyl tile (LVT) flooring installation in the UK costs between £20 and £60 per square metre.
This price range includes both materials and labour, though the final figure will depend on the quality of the product, design choice, and the condition of your existing floor.
Standard LVT planks or tiles usually cost around £15 to £40 per square metre
Premium options with enhanced textures, patterns, or waterproof features can reach £50 or more.
Professional installation typically adds another £10 to £20 per square metre, with costs varying depending on subfloor preparation, room size, and layout complexity.
If you are unsure whether LVT flooring is the right choice for you, you can find nearby LVT flooring fitters on MyBuilder.
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Cost of professional LVT flooring installation
While DIY installation is possible, professional fitting ensures a flawless finish, protects your warranty, and helps avoid future issues such as lifting or uneven edges.
For peace of mind and long-term performance, it’s worth investing in a professional. Here’s a quick look at the costs:
| Professional Type | Average Cost per Hour |
|---|---|
| General Flooring Installer | £20 - £35 |
| Specialist LVT Installer | £30 - £40 |
| Handyman | £20 - £30 |
All costs outlined in this guide are estimates and can vary based on your location, property condition, and chosen materials. Before starting any flooring project, it’s always best to consult a qualified professional who can assess your space. Just post your job on MyBuilder, with what you’re looking for, and LVT floor fitters near you will respond.
Different LVT flooring style options cost
Luxury Vinyl Tile (LVT) flooring has become a popular choice for homeowners looking for a balance of style, durability, and affordability. It offers the look of natural materials like wood or stone while being easier to maintain and install.
However, before deciding, it’s worth comparing LVT to other common flooring types such as laminate, hardwood, and ceramic tiles to understand the differences in cost, durability, and appearance.
| Flooring Type | Average Cost per m² |
|---|---|
| LVT Flooring | £20 - £60 |
| Hardwood | £50 - £120 |
| Laminate | £10 - £30 |
| Ceramic Tiles | £30 - £90 |
Overall, LVT flooring offers great value for money. It’s durable, stylish, and more affordable than options like hardwood or tiles, making it a practical choice for busy households and family homes.
Every flooring type has its strengths, so think about what matters most to you, your budget, everyday use, and the look you want to create, to find the perfect fit for your space. You can explore more flooring options in this flooring cost guide too.
Beware of these hidden LVT flooring costs
When you are planning for new flooring, it’s smart to look beyond the price of your LVT planks or tiles, installation often comes with hidden costs that can impact your final bill.
Knowing what to expect helps you to avoid surprises:
Subfloor preparation costs: Professional installers may need to level, repair, or clean your subfloor for a smooth fit. This can add £5 - £15 per m² to your total, especially if the existing floor is uneven or damaged.
Underlay: For added comfort and durability, many LVT floors require a separate underlay, typically costing £3 - £8 per m².
Removal and disposal of old flooring costs: Taking up and disposing of your old flooring isn’t always included in the quote. Expect to pay around £100 - £300 for removal or around £120 for basic disposal.
If skip hire is needed, this can cost £165 - £425 depending on location and skip size.
Find nearby LVT flooring fitters on MyBuilder
It’s so easy to find LVT flooring fitters near you on MyBuilder. Just post your job today, describing what you’re looking for, and LVT floor fitters will get back in touch. You can also explore your options by looking at our directory of verified floor fitting companies, read real customer reviews and make the hire with confidence!
FAQS: Common questions about LVT flooring costs
Is LVT waterproof?
Yes, LVT flooring is waterproof, making it an excellent choice for rooms that experience moisture such as kitchens, bathrooms, and basements. However, always confirm the product specifications for full water resistance.
Can LVT be installed over existing floors?
Often, LVT can be floated or glued over clean, flat, and stable existing floors like tile, vinyl, or wood. This eliminates the need to remove old flooring and saves on preparation costs, but the subfloor must be well-prepared and level.
How long does LVT last?
With proper installation and care, LVT flooring typically lasts between 15 to 30 years. Its wear layer provides resistance to scratches, dents, and stains, helping it maintain its look over time in busy homes or commercial settings.
Is LVT flooring suitable for DIY installation?
Click-lock LVT is designed for DIY installation because it easily snaps together without adhesive. Glue-down LVT is more complex and usually requires professional installation for best results and warranty compliance.
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