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How Much Do Garage Floor Tiles Cost? UK Price Guide 2026
Garage Flooring UK.Mar 03, 2026
How much do garage floor tiles actually cost? Whether you're budgeting for a single garage makeover or planning a commercial workshop installation, this guide breaks down UK pricing for 2026 – including tiles, accessories, and how the costs compare to alternatives.
Quick Answer
Garage floor tiles cost £17-25 per tile (500×500mm), or approximately £68-100 per m². A typical single garage (18m²) costs £600-800 including ramp edges. A double garage (30m²) costs £800-1,200. All prices include free UK delivery.
Garage Floor Tile Prices 2026
7mm Heavy-Duty Tiles
Our most popular choice for domestic garages:
Standard colours (Black, Dark Grey, Graphite, Light Grey): £17.90 per tile
Premium colours (Blue, Red, Green, Yellow): £19.90 per tile
Per m²: £71.60 - £79.60
10mm Ultra Heavy-Duty Tiles
For commercial workshops, forklift traffic, and heavy machinery:
Standard colours: £24.90 per tile
Premium colours: £26.90 per tile
Per m²: £99.60 - £107.60
Ramp Edges & Accessories
7mm ramp edges: £12 per linear metre
10mm ramp edges: £15 per linear metre
Corner pieces: £3-4 each
Cost by Garage Size
Garage Type
Size
7mm Tiles
10mm Tiles
Single garage
18m² (6×3m)
£600-700
£850-950
1.5 garage
27m² (6×4.5m)
£850-950
£1,200-1,350
Double garage
36m² (6×6m)
£1,100-1,250
£1,550-1,750
Triple garage
54m² (9×6m)
£1,600-1,800
£2,300-2,600
Prices include 5% waste allowance and ramp edges for a standard 2.4m door. Premium colours add approximately 10%.
Get your exact quote: Use our free calculator for precise pricing based on your measurements.
What's Included in the Price?
Included:
✓ Floor tiles (quantity calculated with 5% waste allowance)
✓ Free UK mainland delivery
✓ 10-year manufacturer warranty
You'll Also Need:
Ramp edges for garage door threshold (£30-60 typical)
Corner pieces if using ramps (£6-12)
Basic tools: broom, tape measure, utility knife (likely already own)
You WON'T Need:
Adhesive or glue
Underlayment
Professional installation
Special tools or equipment
Cost Comparison: Tiles vs Alternatives
For a 30m² Double Garage
Option
Upfront Cost
Lifespan
20-Year Cost
PVC Floor Tiles
£1,100
20+ years
£1,100
Epoxy Coating (professional)
£2,000
5-10 years
£4,000-6,000
Garage Floor Paint
£150
2-3 years
£1,000-1,500
Rubber Matting
£1,500
10-15 years
£2,000-3,000
Polished Concrete
£2,500
15-20 years
£2,500-3,500
Bottom line: Floor tiles have the lowest total cost of ownership while delivering the best performance and appearance.
7mm vs 10mm: Price Difference
10mm tiles cost approximately 35-40% more than 7mm tiles. Is it worth it?
Choose 7mm (Save Money) If:
Domestic garage with car storage
Home workshop with standard tools
Budget is a primary concern
No forklift or heavy machinery
Choose 10mm (Worth the Premium) If:
Commercial workshop environment
Forklift or pallet truck traffic
Heavy machinery installations
Maximum lifespan is priority
For 95% of domestic garages, 7mm is the right choice. Only upgrade to 10mm if you have specific heavy-duty requirements.
Hidden Costs to Consider
Costs You WON'T Have With Tiles:
Professional installation: £0 (easy DIY)
Floor preparation: £0 (minimal prep needed)
Adhesives/primers: £0 (floating floor system)
Downtime: £0 (use immediately)
Maintenance products: £0 (just sweep and mop)
Hidden Costs of Epoxy:
Professional installation: £1,000-1,500
Floor grinding: Often additional
Failed application: Full re-do cost
Car storage elsewhere during cure: Inconvenience
Bulk Discounts
For larger orders, we offer volume discounts:
50m²+: Contact for quote
100m²+: Significant volume pricing
Commercial/trade: Trade account available
Email us for multi-garage or commercial project quotes.
Is It Worth the Investment?
Value You Get:
Transform appearance: From tired concrete to showroom floor
Protect concrete: No more oil stains, cracks hidden
Comfortable workspace: Anti-fatigue, warmer than concrete
Easy maintenance: Wipe clean in seconds
Property value: Garages sell homes – yours will stand out
Cost Per Year
A £700 installation lasting 20+ years = £35 per year for a professional garage floor. That's less than a tank of petrol.
Real Project Examples
Example 1: Single Garage Makeover
Size: 5.5m × 3m (16.5m²)
Tiles: 70 × 7mm dark grey @ £17.90 = £1,253
Ramps: 2.4m × £12 = £28.80
Corners: 2 × £4 = £8
Total: £1,289.80
Delivery: FREE
Example 2: Double Garage Workshop
Size: 6m × 5.5m (33m²)
Tiles: 139 × 7mm graphite @ £17.90 = £2,488
Ramps: 4.8m × £12 = £57.60
Corners: 2 × £4 = £8
Total: £2,553.60
Delivery: FREE
Example 3: Commercial Unit
Size: 10m × 8m (80m²)
Tiles: 336 × 10mm black @ £24.90 = £8,366
Ramps: 5m × £15 = £75
Total: £8,441
Delivery: FREE
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do garage floor tiles cost per m²?
7mm heavy-duty tiles cost £71.60-79.60 per m² depending on colour. 10mm ultra heavy-duty tiles cost £99.60-107.60 per m². These prices include free UK delivery.
How much does it cost to tile a single garage?
A typical single garage (18m²) costs £600-700 for 7mm tiles or £850-950 for 10mm tiles, including ramp edges and free delivery.
Are garage floor tiles cheaper than epoxy?
Yes, significantly. Tiles cost £600-1,200 for a typical garage (DIY install, one-time cost). Professional epoxy costs £1,500-3,000 and typically needs re-application every 5-10 years, making total 20-year cost 3-5× higher.
Do I need to pay for installation?
No. Interlocking floor tiles are designed for DIY installation. They click together without tools or adhesive. Most garages take 2-4 hours. No professional installation needed.
Is delivery included in the price?
Yes. Free UK mainland delivery is included on all orders. Scottish Highlands and islands may have a small surcharge – contact us for a quote.
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