How much does floating floor installation cost 2020

Posted on 16.07.2020

 

What Is a Floating Floor?

 

A floating floor comprises typically of a sheet of laminate or hardwood fixed over a high-density fiberboard. The benefit of using a floating timber is that it can easily be sanded and refined according to your personal preferences.

Floating laminates use laminate to provide a timber finish. This type is easier to manage and cost-effective than the actual timber floor. However, floating flooring cannot be used in damp areas, as these offer a low resistance against water and abrasion.

These floor types are available in a wide range of materials, such as:

 

·        Solid timber

·        Engineered timber

·        Bamboo

·        Vinyl

·        Hybrid

·        Laminate

 

Why Should You Install a Floating Floor?

 

Floating boards offer a wide array of perks over other floors. Here are some of the top perks of using floorcovering for your next home improvement project.

Floating planks are cost-effective and more affordable than other flooring options. Moreover, you can use a laminate or vinyl layer to apply finishing to these covering and get natural-looking finishing. This way, you can enjoy hardwood and timber flooring style without having to break your bank.

This flooring option utilizes an interlock installation method. This makes the entire installation process quicker, and any professional flooring installer can install it within a matter of hours.

You can also use hardwearing over this to make sure that floating flooring can withstand the maximum amount of foot traffic without breaking down. This hardwearing can withstand the daily wear and tear and can last for ages to come.

When the season changes, these floorings types can quickly expand and contract and handle the temperature changes with ease. Therefore, you don't have to worry about the hot summer season and the expansion of your floating floor. It can adjust itself during different seasons.

Moreover, you do not have to even out the surface before installing a floating floor. It can easily be installed over an uneven surface with the help of the interlock installation method.

 

How Much Does a Floating Floor Installation Cost?

 

In average floating floor price, be around $40 per square meter. There are also more expensive options for as high as $100, but usually, the minimum price starts at around $25. Moreover, you hire a professional flooring contractor to install it for an average $25 per square meter. The good quality underlay will cost you around $4 and $10. Depending on the covering type you choose, the supply and installation cost can be something as much as $60 per m2, providing you with quality timber looking finishing.

 

If you want to go for thicker underlays and more expensive boards, the cost will keep increasing, but it will still be quite inexpensive as compared to other options.

 

Good quality timber boards options start at around $40 per square meter, and photorealistic laminate flooring costs about $25 per square meter. Since floating floorcovering start for as low as $25 per square meter, it is a better option than the rest.

 

How Should You Hire a Flooring Installer?

 

You cannot just hire any installer. You must ensure that the installer is not only verified but is also an expert and has plenty of positive feedback to share with you. Here are some other things that you should keep in mind before hiring someone:

 

·        License and Certifications

·        Insurance Policies

·        Job Duration

·        Price Packages

·        Past References

·        Visual Portfolio

 

Verify the credentials of any installer before hiring them for the job.

 

How to Get Quotes for Floating Floors?

 

When you get a quote from a flooring company, you should ensure that the following items are included in the quote:

 

·        Removal

·        Underlay installation

·        Installation

·        Slab levelling

·        Removal and replacement of skirting boards

 

This is why floating boards are often preferred over other flooring options.

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