Floor insulation in Gent
Prices are valid for 2026 and are indicative
Here you can see what floor insulation in Gent costs on average. We explain what the price consists of and which local factors have the biggest impact.
The cost of floor insulation ranges from €14 to €50 per m², depending on the insulation method and material. Underfloor insulation via a membrane in the crawl space is the cheapest solution (€14-€25/m²) but insulates less effectively than PUR or PIR boards fixed to the underside of the floor (€30-€50/m²). For homes without a crawl space (on a concrete slab foundation), blown-in insulation or a completely new floor system is required. The regional renovation grants makes floor insulation particularly attractive, especially when combined with another insulation measure.
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€15 - €54
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This is an estimate based on average 2026 prices. Actual costs may vary. Always request multiple quotes for an exact price.
Cost factors
The total cost usually consists of:
- Insulation material (PUR/PIR/membrane/blown-in): 40-55% of the total
- Installation labor: 30-40% of the total
- Crawl space or floor preparation: 8-15% of the total
- Fixings and finishing: 5-10% of the total
These percentages can vary depending on the insulation method, floor type, and accessibility of the crawl space.
Why do prices vary?
- Type of insulation method: Underfloor insulation via a membrane in the crawl space (€15-€25/m²) is affordable and quick to install. Fixing PUR/PIR boards to the underside of the floor (€30-€55/m²) gives a higher Rd-value. Blown-in insulation (€20-€40/m²) suits difficult-to-access spaces. Above-floor insulation requires a new screed, significantly increasing costs.
- Crawl space presence and accessibility: Homes with a well-accessible crawl space (height > 50 cm) are best suited for underfloor membrane insulation and board insulation from below. For a low or poorly accessible crawl space (< 30 cm), blown-in or above-floor insulation are the only options, which cost more.
- Floor type: timber versus concrete: Timber floors can be effectively insulated by placing insulation boards between the joists. Concrete ground-floor slabs are insulated via crawl space underfloor insulation or by laying a new floating screed on top, which requires extra height (minimum 60-80 mm).
- Surface: regional grants minimum and maximum limits: The regional renovation grants applies to a minimum surface of 20 m² and a maximum of 130 m². For homes with a ground floor smaller than 20 m² (e.g. small apartments), the regional renovation grants application for floor insulation is not eligible.
Subsidies & incentives
Floor insulation qualifies for regional renovation grants. The amount differs by method and is higher when combined with another insulation measure.
regional grants Subsidy for Floor Insulation
The subsidy amounts to:
- Floor insulation (PUR/PIR/blown-in): €5.50 per m²
- Underfloor insulation (membrane/granulate): €3.00 per m²
- When combined with another regional grants measure: Amount doubles (doubling rule)
Requirements
- Minimum surface: 20 m²
- Maximum surface: 130 m²
- Minimum Rd-value: 3.5 m²K/W (floor insulation) or 1.3 m²K/W (underfloor insulation)
- Installation by a qualified contractor
Calculation Examples
- Scenario 1: Floor insulation 80 m², alone80 m² × €5.50 = €440 subsidy
- Scenario 2: Floor insulation 80 m² + roof insulation (doubling rule)80 m² × €11 = €880 subsidy
- Scenario 3: Underfloor membrane insulation 80 m², alone80 m² × €3 = €240 subsidy
Local considerations in Gent
Above average (+8%)Solid price pressure due to low-traffic zones, many older urban homes, and constant renovation demand.
Housing characteristics in Gent
Ghent has many compact terraced houses, townhouses, and student properties, both in the center and in the 19th-century belt. That creates a strong market for bathrooms, roofs, windows, and ventilation, but also more transport time, less storage space, and heavier project preparation.
- many terraced houses and townhouses in compact streets
- car-light city center makes logistics more complex
- student housing and subdivided properties require extra planning
- mix of older housing and upgraded neighborhoods
- good accessibility but clear urban pressure
- steady demand for energy and renovation work
- presence, height, and accessibility of the crawl space determine the insulation method
- regional renovation grants applies to a minimum of 20 m² and a maximum of 130 m² of floor surface
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