Flooring Installation near you in Philippines
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Typical price: ₱8,000–₱260,000
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What flooring installation costs in Philippines
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single bedroom (~12 m²) Vinyl or laminate, materials and labour | ₱8,000 | ₱14,000 | ₱25,000 |
| Condo unit (~50 m²) Vinyl/laminate throughout with prep | ₱35,000 | ₱60,000 | ₱100,000 |
| House (~100 m²) Vinyl/laminate throughout with trims | ₱80,000 | ₱150,000 | ₱260,000 |
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How to hire a flooring installation pro in Philippines
- For condos, get a work permit from building admin — expect contractor insurance requirements, a bond, and restricted working hours
- Small jobs are commonly labour-only: you buy materials, the installer charges per square metre for labour — keep official receipts for materials
- For large renovations, use a PCAB-licensed contractor and a written contract
- Check slab moisture in ground-floor and older units, especially during rainy season
- Agree who handles hauling and disposal of old flooring
- Get a simple written scope: area, material spec, labour rate, schedule, payment terms
Frequently asked questions
Laminate vs luxury vinyl plank — which should I choose?
Vinyl plank (LVP/LVT) is fully waterproof, so it is the safer choice for kitchens, bathrooms and laundries, and it is quieter underfoot. Laminate has a harder, more scratch-resistant wear surface and often looks more like real wood, but standard laminate swells if water sits on it. Prices overlap heavily, so choose by room use rather than price.
What is subfloor preparation and why does it cost extra?
Subfloor prep means making the base flat, dry and sound: self-levelling compound over uneven concrete, replacing damaged boards or plywood, and adding a moisture barrier over slabs. Skipping it causes clicking joints, gaps and premature wear, and it voids most manufacturer warranties. It is normally priced separately per area, so ask every installer to inspect and price it before you compare quotes.
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.
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 it cheaper per room to floor the whole house at once?
Yes, noticeably. Setup, travel, tool time and material delivery are spread across a bigger area, and installers often discount larger jobs. Doing one room at a time is the most expensive way to floor a home and risks batch-colour differences between orders.
How much does flooring installation cost?
It depends mostly on the material. Laminate and vinyl (LVP/LVT) are the cheapest to buy and fastest to fit; engineered wood costs roughly double; solid hardwood and premium tile cost the most. As a rule of thumb labour is 30-50% of the total, with materials, underlay, trims and subfloor prep making up the rest. Get quotes priced per square metre or square foot so you can compare like for like.
What does flooring installation cost in the Philippines?
Installed vinyl plank typically runs ₱600-₱1,800 per m² including materials, laminate ₱900-₱2,600 per m². Labour-only rates are commonly ₱150-₱500 per m², which is why many homeowners buy materials themselves.
Is vinyl better than laminate for Philippine homes?
Usually yes — vinyl is waterproof, which matters in a humid, typhoon-prone climate and for ground-floor slabs. Laminate works well in air-conditioned condo units but swells if flooding or leaks reach it.
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