UK Rubber Flooring Price Guide 2025: How Much Does It Cost?

Updated May 2025 — Compiled from 400+ live UK rubber flooring products. Prices shown are typical retail ranges inclusive of VAT. Commercial & trade pricing available separately.

Quick Reference: UK Rubber Flooring Price Ranges (2025)

Product Type Price Range (incl. VAT) Unit Typical Application
Rubber Matting Roll (3mm) £8 – £18 per linear metre Corridors, walkways, light commercial
Rubber Matting Roll (6mm) £14 – £28 per linear metre Industrial walkways, workshops
Gym Rubber Flooring (8mm) £18 – £45 per m² Home gyms, fitness studios
Gym Rubber Flooring (12-15mm) £35 – £85 per m² Commercial gyms, weightlifting areas
Horse / Stable Mats (17mm) £28 – £55 per mat (typically 1.2m x 1.8m) Horse stables, agricultural
Playground Safety Tiles (40mm) £45 – £95 per m² Schools, playgrounds (BS EN 1177)
Anti-Fatigue Mats £25 – £120 per mat Kitchens, factories, standing desks
Entrance / Barrier Matting £12 – £65 per linear metre Reception areas, shop entrances
Rubber Grass Mats £8 – £22 per m² Gardens, patios, pathways
Rubber Sheet (industrial) £15 – £60 per linear metre Industrial, soundproofing, lining
Acoustic / Sound Deadening Sheet £18 – £75 per linear metre Sound insulation, vibration damping

*Prices are indicative retail ranges for standard UK supplier stock as of May 2025. Actual pricing depends on thickness, grade, and quantity. Large order discounts typically apply from 20m²+.

What Affects the Price of Rubber Flooring in the UK?

1. Material Type

The rubber compound used has the biggest impact on price:

  • SBR (Styrene-Butadiene Rubber) — Most common and affordable. Made from recycled car tyres. Good general-purpose performance. Typically the cheapest option.
  • EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) — Better UV and weathering resistance. Premium option for outdoor and playground use. 20–40% more than SBR.
  • Nitrile (NBR) — Oil and chemical resistant. Required for commercial kitchen and industrial use. Typically 30–50% premium over SBR.
  • Natural Rubber — Superior elasticity and durability. Used in high-end gym and sports flooring. Can be 50–100% more than SBR equivalent.

2. Thickness

Thickness is the second biggest pricing factor. As a guide:

  • 3–4mm: Light duty, walkways, mats — lowest cost per m²
  • 6–8mm: General commercial and industrial use
  • 10–15mm: Gym and fitness flooring, horse mats
  • 40mm+: Playground safety tiles (BS EN 1177 rated) — highest cost per m²

3. Surface Finish

  • Smooth: Cheapest. Easy to clean. Used in food/clean environments.
  • Diamond or Coin Pattern: Adds grip. Slight premium over smooth.
  • Studded/Button: Maximum grip. Premium product. Common in industrial and entrance applications.
  • Textured Top / Granular: Common in gym tiles. Mid-range pricing.

4. Cut vs. Roll

Rolls are generally cheaper per m² than pre-cut tiles or mats, but require more labour to install. Budget an additional £5–£15 per m² for professional installation if required.

5. Order Quantity

Volume discounts are standard in the UK rubber flooring market:

  • 1–10m²: Full retail price
  • 10–50m²: Typically 5–10% discount
  • 50–200m²: Typically 10–20% discount
  • 200m²+: Trade pricing applies — contact suppliers directly

Price Comparison: Rubber vs. Alternative Flooring Types

Flooring Type Typical Cost (per m² incl. VAT) Lifespan Maintenance
Rubber Matting £15 – £85 15–25+ years Very low
Vinyl / LVT £10 – £45 10–15 years Low
Carpet £8 – £35 5–10 years High
Hardwood / Engineered Wood £45 – £150 20–50 years Medium
Epoxy Resin £40 – £120 10–20 years Low

Note: Rubber flooring offers the best combination of durability, slip resistance, and low maintenance cost over a 10-year period in commercial and industrial environments.

How to Get the Best Price on Rubber Flooring in the UK

  1. Buy in full rolls where possible — cut lengths add a processing premium of 10–25%
  2. Order in bulk — even if you split a delivery, combining orders gets you into trade pricing brackets
  3. Choose SBR for non-specialist applications — there is no benefit to premium compounds unless you specifically need oil/chemical resistance or UV stability
  4. Buy direct from UK stock — importers add margin; UK-stocked products are often cheaper and arrive faster
  5. Check free delivery thresholds — rubber flooring is heavy; many UK suppliers offer free delivery above a certain order value

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Price guide methodology: Prices compiled from analysis of UK rubber flooring retail listings in May 2025. Ranges represent typical market rates; actual prices vary by supplier, specification, and order quantity. All prices include 20% VAT unless stated.

Expert Review: This guide was written and reviewed by the Rubberco flooring team. Last reviewed: May 2026. Information is checked against current UK standards and supplier specifications.