What is the cost of a renovation floor?

A renovation floor is usually much cheaper than a full floor replacement. Since the new floor can be placed directly on top of the existing one (following a few basic guidelines) you save significantly on both cost and time. Both click and gluedown floors are suitable for renovation, as long as the subfloor is level, stable, and clean.

What do you save with a renovation floor?

You mainly save on demolition costs and waste removal. Because the new floor goes over the existing one, there's no need for breaking work. This makes the process quicker, cleaner, and more budget-friendly.

Install it yourself or hire a professional?

Click floors are a popular choice among DIYers thanks to the easy click system. You can install them yourself, without glue or special tools.

Gluedown floors require more technical precision. The subfloor must be perfectly level, and gluing demands experience to ensure a flawless and durable result. That's why we recommend always having gluedown floors installed by a professional. It guarantees a seamless finish and long-lasting quality.

What about installation costs?

With click floors, you can potentially save money by doing the installation yourself. Gluedown vinyl is often slightly cheaper to purchase, but installation is more intensive. The main cost lies in the professional installation, but it ensures a clean and high-end result.

Can it be placed over underfloor heating?

Yes, both click and gluedown floors can be installed over an existing floor with underfloor heating, provided the correct underlay (for click) is used or the subfloor is properly prepared (for gluedown). You don't need to remove your current floor or heating system.