Flooring Installation in Dublin
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Typical price: €350–€7,450
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Flooring Installation prices in Dublin
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single bedroom (~12 m²) Laminate with underlay and beading | €350 | €580 | €980 |
| Living room (~20 m²) Laminate or LVT with prep | €690 | €1,200 | €1,950 |
| Whole house (~90 m²) Laminate/LVT throughout, old floors uplifted | €2,900 | €4,600 | €7,450 |
How to hire a flooring installation pro in Ireland
- No licence exists for floor fitters in Ireland — vet by reviews and references
- Ask whether the 13.5% reduced VAT rate on installation labour is applied and get a VAT invoice
- Get per-m² quotes with boards, underlay, beading and door trimming itemised
- Have the fitter inspect concrete subfloors for moisture and levelness before quoting
- Confirm old floor removal and disposal in the price
- Ask for proof of public liability insurance
There is no statutory licensing for floor fitters in Ireland. Installation labour typically attracts the reduced 13.5% VAT rate — ask for it to be shown on an itemised invoice.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I install flooring myself?
Click-lock laminate and vinyl are realistic DIY projects if the subfloor is flat and rooms are simple rectangles. Glue-down vinyl, nail-down hardwood and tile are much less forgiving and usually worth paying for. Note that some manufacturers only honour warranties when a professional installs the product, and mistakes in prep are expensive to undo.
Is underlay included in flooring quotes?
Not always — check. Underlay affects comfort, sound and moisture protection, and apartments often have minimum acoustic requirements for hard flooring. Ask what underlay is specified, whether it includes a vapour barrier for concrete subfloors, and whether it meets any building or strata sound rules.
How much extra flooring material should I order?
Order 8-10% more than the measured area to cover cutting waste, and 12-15% for diagonal or herringbone patterns. Keep a spare box after the job for future repairs — matching a discontinued product years later is difficult.
Will the installer move my furniture?
Some do for a per-room fee, some expect empty rooms. Clarify before booking: who moves beds, wardrobes and appliances, and who disconnects things like washing machines. Emptying rooms yourself is one of the easiest ways to cut the labour bill.
What is the difference between floating, glue-down and nail-down installation?
Floating floors click together and rest on underlay — fastest and cheapest, standard for laminate and vinyl plank. Glue-down bonds each board or tile to the subfloor — more stable and quieter, common for vinyl tile and engineered wood. Nail-down fixes solid hardwood to a wooden subfloor — the most labour-intensive and most expensive. The method affects both price and which subfloors are suitable.
Does wood flooring need to acclimatise before installation?
Yes. Solid and engineered wood (and to a lesser degree laminate) should sit in the room where it will be installed for 48-72 hours so it adjusts to local temperature and humidity. Skipping this step is a common cause of gapping and buckling months later. A good installer will schedule delivery a few days before fitting.
What does flooring cost per m² in Ireland?
Supplied and fitted laminate typically runs €20-€55 per m², LVT €30-€65, and engineered wood €45-€100. Labour alone is commonly €15-€30 per m².
What VAT applies to flooring work in Ireland?
Fitting services generally qualify for the reduced 13.5% VAT rate, while materials bought separately carry 23%. A supply-and-fit contract from a VAT-registered fitter often applies 13.5% to the whole job when the two-thirds rule is met — ask the contractor to confirm on the invoice.
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