Laminate flooring is one of the smartest investments a South African homeowner can make — durable, wood-look, and the warmest wood-look floor underfoot you can install yourself. This guide covers what drives the price difference, which grade suits your space, and shows live pricing for every product we stock.
2025–2026 trends: Warm oak tones are replacing cool greys · Extra-wide planks (220mm+) dominate the premium market · EIR texture is now the quality benchmark · 4-sided V-groove is standard at mid-range and above
Laminate Flooring Price List — South Africa 2026
All prices are per square metre (m²), inclusive of VAT. Click any product name to view full details, colours, and add to cart.
| Product | Thickness | AC Rating | Price/m² | Tier |
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Not all laminate is equal. Two products both listed as "8mm laminate" can perform very differently and cost R251/m² versus R468/m² for good reason. Here is what the price difference comes down to.
1. AC Rating / Grade / Classification
Laminate wear resistance is described using three systems — our labels (Light / Medium / Heavy), the international AC rating, and the EN 13329 Grade number. All three mean the same thing.
| Our Label | AC Rating | Grade | Application |
|---|---|---|---|
| Light Residential | AC1 | Grade 21 | Lighter, infrequent traffic |
| General Residential | AC2 | Grade 22 | General residential, all rooms |
| Heavy Residential | AC3 | Grade 23 | Heavy residential, all areas of the home |
| Light Commercial | AC3 | Grade 31 | Small offices, low-traffic commercial |
| Medium Commercial | AC4 | Grade 32 | Offices, medium-traffic commercial areas |
| Heavy Commercial | AC5 | Grade 33 | Retail, high-traffic, maximum durability |
2. Thickness
Thickness affects joint strength, underfoot feel, and sound. A thicker board has a deeper tongue-and-groove joint — more rigid, less flex, less hollow sound underfoot. Thicker boards also bridge minor subfloor imperfections better. 7mm is entry-level. 8mm is the SA standard. 10mm and 12mm give a noticeably more solid feel and suit commercial or premium applications.
3. Plank Dimensions and Format
Longer planks (1800mm+) look more like real timber and have fewer end joints in a room. Standard lengths are 1200mm–1380mm in budget ranges. Width follows the same logic — standard is 180mm–200mm, extra-wide boards (230mm–245mm) feel more premium and suit larger open-plan spaces.
Herringbone formats carry a price premium for two reasons: the manufacturing complexity of cutting planks at 45° angles, and the additional installation waste (use 15% wastage allowance, not 10%). Expect R500/m² and above for herringbone laminate.
4. V-Groove Edges
A V-groove is a chamfered edge routed into each plank so a small groove forms where planks meet. It defines each plank visually and — more practically — conceals the minor height tolerances between adjacent planks that are normal in any click-lock installation. Without a V-groove, slight height variations catch light and are visible. Square-edge planks look flatter and more uniform.
5. Moisture Resistance
No laminate is waterproof. Moisture resistance comes from three places: the HDF core (premium products are chemically treated to resist swelling, not just denser), waxed or resin-sealed joint edges (slows spill penetration — not all products include this), and the backing layer (moisture barrier against subfloor transmission). Products listed as "water resistant" on our site have enhanced treatment in at least one of these areas. For bathrooms, kitchens, or laundry rooms use our SPC rigid core vinyl range — genuinely 100% waterproof.
6. Design Quality — Print Technology and EIR
Visual realism comes from two layers: the decorative paper (high-resolution photographic print of real timber) and the surface texture pressed over it. Budget laminates use a generic embossed texture that may not align with the print beneath. Premium products use EIR (Embossed In Register) technology — the texture physically follows the exact grain, knots, and pores of the printed image. The result looks and feels significantly more like real wood. EIR is one of the main reasons premium laminates look better, even before considering AC rating or thickness.
7. Brand and Origin
| Brand | Origin | Known for |
|---|---|---|
| Quick-Step | Belgium | HydroSeal technology, 25yr residential warranty |
| Classen | Germany | Precision manufacturing, Blue Angel & eco INSTITUT certified |
| AGT | Turkey | Excellent AC rating value, GREENGUARD & Blue Angel certified |
| Unilin | Belgium | Inventors of the click-lock system |
| Pergo | Sweden | Wide-plank format, AquaSafe surface technology |
| BerryAlloc | Belgium | Lifetime residential warranty, Heavy Commercial rated |
| Krono Original | Switzerland | FSC & PEFC certified, 30yr residential warranty |
| Floorpan | Turkey | Budget-friendly, full click-lock system |
How Much Will It Cost?
Laminate is priced per m² but sold in boxes that cannot be split — add 10% wastage to your room size, then round up to the nearest full box. Coverage per box varies by product and is shown in the specifications on each product page. Each product page also includes a built-in calculator — enter your room dimensions and it calculates exactly how many boxes you need, including wastage.
Which Grade Is Right for You?
| Grade | AC | Price range | Best for | Suitable rooms |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Heavy Residential | AC3 | R203–R320/m² | Any room. Same click system as premium — thinner wear layer, lighter commercial warranty. | Bedrooms, studies, all residential rooms |
| Medium Commercial | AC4 | R276–R500/m² | Most popular. Widest range of styles and formats on our site. | Living rooms, open-plan, rental properties, medium commercial |
| Heavy Commercial | AC5 | R328–R641/m² | Maximum durability for any application. | High-traffic homes, offices, retail, feature installations |
Frequently Asked Questions
Our lowest-priced laminate is currently loading…. Every product we stock is a genuine, warrantied floor from established manufacturers — not clearance stock or seconds. The cheapest option on our site is the cheapest laminate we are confident enough to sell.
No. Underlay is sold separately. Requirements and DPM recommendations are listed on each product page. Browse our flooring accessories range for underlay options.
Yes — to any street address in South Africa. Free delivery to major metros (Cape Town, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban) on qualifying orders — minimum quantities per supplier are shown on each product page. Outlying areas auto-calculated at checkout. Full delivery details →
No — correct specification matters more than highest price. AC3 suits any residential room. AC5 is designed for commercial punishment. But price also reflects features beyond AC rating: EIR texture, extra-wide plank formats, longer planks, chemically treated moisture-resistant cores and extended warranties all add cost. The right question is not which is cheapest but which features do I actually need for this room — then find the best price for that specification.
Yes, in most cases — tiles must be sound, level, and free of raised edges. A thin underlay bridges minor variations. See our Learning Centre for full subfloor preparation guidance.
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