What are the costs of an epoxy self-leveling floor?
You're considering an epoxy self-leveling floor, and you want to know the cost. At Romar-Voss Floor Systems, we provide a clear explanation to give you insight into the price and what you're getting for it.
What determines the price of an epoxy self-leveling floor?
The costs depend on several factors, so the price isn't always the same. We take your specific situation into account, as every floor is different and every space requires a unique approach.
How large is the floor area?
The size of the room is one of the key factors. The larger the floor, the lower the price per square meter. Smaller spaces are relatively more expensive due to startup costs, such as labor, preparation, and materials.
What is the condition of the subfloor?
The subfloor must be flat and stable. If it's not in good condition, that should be repaired first.
How many layers are needed?
An epoxy floor consists of several layers, typically three to five. Each layer has its own function, such as a primer, scratch coat, pouring layer, and topcoat. More layers mean more work, which influences the price.
Which finish do you choose?
The finish partly determines the cost. You can choose between a matte, gloss, or satin finish. You can also add an anti-slip layer. These extra options make the floor more expensive, so you choose what best suits your needs.
Do you have color preferences?
A standard color is usually cheaper. Special colors or fillers cost more. For example, metallic finishes, flakes, or color gradients require extra material and more manual work, which is reflected in the price.
Does the space need to be empty?
Yes, the room must be empty before the application can start.
What is the average cost of an epoxy floor?
On average, the price is between €50 and €100 per m². This is an estimated price; it can be lower for larger projects and slightly higher for small or complex projects.
Are there maintenance costs?
An epoxy floor is low-maintenance. You don't need expensive cleaning products, but we do recommend periodic maintenance to keep the floor looking beautiful and strong. The costs for this are low.
Does an epoxy floor last a long time?
Yes, the floor lasts for many years. You save money in the long run because you won't need to replace it quickly. This makes epoxy a sustainable choice, especially for high-traffic areas.