How much does new flooring cost in 2026? Get an instant estimate based on material, room area, and whether your subfloor needs preparation. Prices include supply and fitting.
Typical UK costs
£150–£4,600
Range across all configurations, before regional adjustment
Prices include supply and fitting. Laminate (£20-40/m²) is the most affordable hard flooring and suits DIY-friendly rooms. Engineered wood (£40-80/m²) gives a real timber finish and works with underfloor heating. LVT (£30-60/m²) is waterproof and ideal for kitchens and bathrooms. Carpet (£15-40/m²) includes underlay and gripper rods. Tiles (£40-80/m²) include adhesive, grout, and cutting. Subfloor prep adds cost: minor levelling with self-levelling compound is typically £8-12/m², full screed £20-30/m². Door trimming may be needed for new hard flooring and is not included. Prices exclude furniture removal.
Last updated: February 2026
Prices include supply and fitting. Laminate (£20-40/m²) is the most affordable hard flooring and suits DIY-friendly rooms. Engineered wood (£40-80/m²) gives a real timber finish and works with underfloor heating. LVT (£30-60/m²) is waterproof and ideal for kitchens and bathrooms. Carpet (£15-40/m²) includes underlay and gripper rods. Tiles (£40-80/m²) include adhesive, grout, and cutting. Subfloor prep adds cost: minor levelling with self-levelling compound is typically £8-12/m², full screed £20-30/m². Door trimming may be needed for new hard flooring and is not included. Prices exclude furniture removal.
Prices last updated: February 2026. Estimates are indicative and based on UK averages.