Flooring Installation near you in South Africa
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Typical price: ZAR 3,000–ZAR 80,000
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What flooring installation costs in South Africa
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single bedroom (~12 m²) Laminate with underlay and skirting | ZAR 3,000 | ZAR 5,000 | ZAR 8,000 |
| Living areas (~40 m²) Laminate or vinyl with prep | ZAR 10,000 | ZAR 16,000 | ZAR 26,000 |
| Whole house (~120 m²) Laminate/vinyl throughout with trims | ZAR 30,000 | ZAR 50,000 | ZAR 80,000 |
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How to hire a flooring installation pro in South Africa
- No statutory licence exists for flooring installers — prefer installers accredited by the board/vinyl brands they fit and check recent references
- Get per-m² quotes separating boards, underlay, skirting and prep
- On new or ground-floor slabs, insist on a screed moisture test before laminate or wood
- Confirm removal and dumping fees for old flooring
- Agree a deposit structure — 50% on material order is common, full payment upfront is not
- Get workmanship warranty terms in writing
Frequently asked questions
What flooring is best for kitchens and bathrooms?
Waterproof materials: vinyl plank/tile, ceramic or porcelain tile, or specifically water-rated laminate. Standard laminate and solid wood swell when water gets into joints, so most installers will advise against them in wet rooms even if you like the look.
What is the cheapest flooring to have installed?
Laminate and click-lock vinyl plank are usually cheapest overall: low material cost plus a fast floating installation that needs no glue or nails. Sheet vinyl can be even cheaper per unit but needs a very flat subfloor. Carpet is comparable but is normally quoted by carpet fitters rather than hard-flooring installers.
Do I need to remove the old flooring first?
Not always. Floating floors (laminate, click vinyl) can usually be laid over existing hard, flat surfaces like tile or old vinyl, which saves removal and disposal costs. Carpet always has to come out first. Overlaying raises the floor height, so doors may need trimming and thresholds adjusting — make sure the quote covers that.
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.
What does flooring installation cost per m² in South Africa?
Installed laminate typically runs R250-R650 per m², vinyl plank R250-R700, and engineered wood R600-R1,500. Labour alone is commonly R80-R150 per m² for floating floors.
Laminate or vinyl for South African homes?
Vinyl plank handles moisture better and suits coastal humidity (Durban, Cape winter rain); laminate offers a harder surface at similar cost inland. Either way insist on a moisture barrier over slab floors — most local failures trace back to damp screed.
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