Are Epoxy Resin Floors Expensive?

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The Cost of Resin Flooring in the UK is Typically £30-80 per sqm

When you're eyeing epoxy resin flooring, one of the first things you'll probably wonder about is the cost. Well, in the realm of flooring, epoxy resin is a bit like a middle-ground option. It's not your budget basement deal, but it's also not going to make your wallet cry in despair. The cost for epoxy resin flooring generally falls somewhere between £30 to £80 per square meter in the UK.

What swings the price? A few things. The size of your space is a big one, larger areas might get you a better rate per square meter. Then there’s the state of your existing floor. If it’s in good nick and just needs a bit of prep, you're looking at the lower end of that scale. But if your floor needs extensive repairs or a lot of prep work before the epoxy can go down, that’s going to push the price up. And let's not forget about the type of epoxy resin – there are basic options, and then there are the fancier ones with colors, patterns, or even glitter, which, you guessed it, cost more.

A plain green epoxy resin floor, a budget option.
A plain green epoxy resin floor, a budget option.
A more expensive epoxy resin floor which has swirls and glitter in it.
A more expensive epoxy resin floor which has swirls and glitter in it.

A Fancier Design will set you back £50-120 per sqm

When it comes to keeping floors in tip-top shape, concrete floors are Fancying up your space with a fancier epoxy resin floor? You're looking at a bit of a step up in cost compared to your standard epoxy job. If you're venturing into the realm of the more elaborate and decorative options – think vibrant colors, intricate patterns, or even some glittery flair – you're looking at prices that can start from around £50 and can go up to £120 or more per square meter in the UK.

The thing with these high-end epoxy floors is that they're not just a floor; they're almost like a piece of art. Whether you're going for a metallic finish that mimics a marbled effect, a 3D design that looks like you can dive right in, or a color that perfectly matches your brand or room's theme, it requires more materials, more time, and a higher level of skill. The more complex your design, the higher the cost. It's all those extra touches and details that add up.

3D Epoxy Resin Floors Start from £100 per sqm

When it comes to 3D epoxy resin flooring, you're stepping into a world of flooring that's more art than utility. This isn't just a floor; it's a statement piece, a focal point that can transform a room into something extraordinary. But, as you might expect, this kind of wow factor comes with a price tag to match. In the UK, for a 3D epoxy resin floor, prices can start from around £100 per square meter and can go significantly higher, depending on the complexity and scale of the 3D design.

The reason for this premium cost is the level of detail and craftsmanship that goes into creating a 3D floor. It's not just laying a mixture and letting it set, it's careful planning and meticulous application to create depth and realism. Whether it’s a seascape that looks like you could step right into the water, a lush forest floor, or an abstract design that appears to move as you do, these floors are custom artworks. The process involves layering images with clear epoxy resin to create a sense of depth, and each layer has to be perfectly placed and cured, which takes time and a keen eye.

A 3D epoxy resin floor which is made up of white flowers, in a living room.
A 3D epoxy resin floor which is made up of white flowers, in a living room.

Removing your existing flooring is a crucial stage and can vary quite a bit in terms of what it entails, depending on what we're dealing with. For instance, if you've got old tiles or carpet, taking these out is usually pretty straightforward. However, if you have a concrete or hardwood floor already in place, the task becomes more complex and labor-intensive. The reason we need to carefully remove the existing floor is to ensure the new epoxy resin sticks well and lasts a long time. It's all about creating the perfect canvas for your new floor.

After we've cleared out the old flooring, the next big step is getting the subfloor ready. What we're aiming for here is a surface that's level, clean, and completely free of any damage like cracks. If we find any imperfections, we'll need to fill these in. Sometimes, if the floor isn't quite even, we might have to use leveling compounds to sort it out. This step is all about making sure we've got the best possible base for the epoxy resin. Any issues with the subfloor could impact how your new floor looks and its durability.

Now, in terms of cost for these preparation steps, it can vary quite a bit here in the UK. There are a few factors that play into this such as the size of the area we're working on, what your current flooring is like, and where in the country you are, as labour rates can differ from region to region.

To give you a rough idea, the cost for removing your old flooring and getting the subfloor ready typically ranges between £20 to £50 per square metre. Of course, this is just a ballpark figure. It can change depending on the specifics of your project. For example, if there's a lot of repair work needed or if we have to bring in special equipment for the removal, the costs might lean towards the higher end.

Custom colours, intricate patterns, and decorative touches like metallic finishes or flakes all add to the price. It’s like choosing custom paint for your car—looks fantastic but comes with a higher price tag. Basic colours and simpler designs will keep costs down, while going for that eye-catching, unique look will cost a bit more.

Yep, there are eco-friendly epoxy resin options out there. These green alternatives use sustainable materials and have lower VOCs, making them better for the environment and indoor air quality. They usually cost a bit more upfront compared to traditional epoxy, but for many, the peace of mind and health benefits are worth the extra bucks.

A more intricate design doesn’t always mean you need a thicker layer of epoxy. It’s all about the technique and the type of epoxy used. Detailed patterns or decorative elements, like metallic effects or flakes, can be added without significantly increasing the thickness. However, achieving those effects might require multiple layers, which can add to the overall cost and time.

Epoxy resin flooring is generally more affordable compared to other resin options like polyurethane or polyaspartic coatings. Polyurethane offers excellent UV resistance and flexibility, but it tends to be pricier. Polyaspartic coatings cure faster and are highly durable, making them great for areas that see a lot of use, but they come at a higher cost too. So, if you’re looking for a budget-friendly option that still offers durability and a sleek finish, epoxy is usually the way to go

Yes, epoxy resin flooring can be installed in outdoor areas, but it needs to be UV-resistant to prevent yellowing and degradation from sunlight. This special formulation for outdoor use can increase the cost compared to indoor epoxy. The extra durability and protection required for outdoor conditions add to both material and installation expenses.

Our team of experts is ready to transform your floors with precision and craftsmanship. Don't settle for ordinary when you can have exceptional. Contact us now for epoxy resin floors in England and Wales by emailing us at info@britishconcretepolishing.co.uk or by filling in the form below and our team will get back to you shortly.