How Much Does Poured Rubber Flooring for Garage Cost?

The cost of poured rubber flooring for a garage ranges from £40 to £100 per square metre in the UK. This cost excludes base works and will vary depending on the total garage floor area, preferred colour, material specifications, and labour rates. 

Here is how each of these affects the cost of installing poured rubber flooring in a garage:

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    Using poured rubber flooring in your garage comes with some advantages. Top of these are its top-notch resistance to slip and the smooth drive the finish allows. But like every other flooring type, its installation costs will vary with the influence of some cost factors. Now, let’s examine the factors that have a reputation for influencing the cost of poured rubber flooring.

    Factors Affecting the Cost of Poured Rubber Flooring in a Garage

    Below are the major cost influencers for poured rubber flooring. Bear them in mind when budgeting for your garage.

    • Garage space
    • Colour of flooring
    • Cost of materials 
    • Cost of labour

    1. Garage Space 

    The average cost of poured rubber flooring is £40 to £100 per square metre. However, the exact rate you will get from an installer in the UK will significantly depend on the size of your garage space. All things being equal, a big garage floor is expected to attract a lower cost per metre square.

    Thus, it is more cost-effective to floor a large-sized garage than a small one. Your flooring installer will likely charge you more per unit area if the garage is small 

    2. Colour of Flooring 

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    If you love bright colours, colour combinations like the one for playgrounds, and beautiful designs, expect to pay more. Black wet pour is cheaper than other colours. The colour black is common for gyms and stables. So, it is advisable to use black for a garage too. This will keep your garage floor looking tidy for a long time, as dirt tends to be more visible on coloured floors. Even though poured rubber flooring rarely shows stains, cars drag in a lot of dirt.

    3. Cost of Materials 

    The cost of materials used in poured rubber flooring can vary based on quantity and quality. Major materials like rubber flex and binder are required to enhance shock-absorbance and durability. The quantity and specification of rubber flex and binder to be used will significantly influence the overall installation cost. 

    That is why some flooring contractors prefer to have a physical inspection before preparing quotations. During an inspection, the installer will recommend the best material grade that will fit into your budget.

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    4. Cost of Labour 

    Labour cost affects the cost of every construction activity. Generally, the type of contractors hired, the nature of work to be executed, and the location of the garage will determine the cost of labour. A levelled floor will not need so much work before installation, and this will reduce the cost of labour. Likewise, a rough floor will require some levelling before work is done. Hence, more cost.

    Price of Poured Rubber Flooring in the UK

    SpecificationAverage price (per m²)
    Installed with a UV stable binder £55+
    Installed with black rubbaflex sg£40 – £70
    For large garage (6.2 m by 6.2 m)£40 – £90
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    On average, the cost of poured rubber flooring installation for a garage is between £40 to £100 per square metre. However, the total cost of your garage flooring project can differ due to the factors discussed above. Getting a quote from a reputable contractor or installer will help narrow down the cost.