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"Ali is such a nice guy, and a very skilled painter. He did the job with attention and care. I am very impressed with his work, the room looks great! "
"Schilderklus uitstekend gedaan. De kosteninschatting vooraf bleek betrouwbaar. Geen nare verrassing achteraf. "
"Everything was completed exactly as hoped. The work started and ended on schedule. The work itself was ideal, the process was clean and tidy, and importantly Volodymyr is a lovely guy. Would easily recommend."
The cost of painting a PVC floor on Zoofy falls under “floor painting”. In the price list, this work is listed at €59 per hour. In practice, pricing is often considered per m² as well: on average, floor painting is around €19 per m² based on professional painter rates on Zoofy.
Zoofy’s rates are based on professional averages. Fixed costs are included and there are no call-out fees. The final total mainly depends on the number of square meters, the condition of the PVC (scratches/wear layer) and the number of coats (primer + 1–2 finishing coats).
The time needed depends on floor size and drying time between coats. As a guideline, a painter can typically cover about 8–10 m² per hour including preparation. A floor of around 25 m² can often be completed within one day, including two coats and drying moments in between.
If extra repairs are needed (deep scratches) or the surface is tricky, the job usually takes longer because prep work is crucial for proper adhesion on PVC.
With PVC, adhesion and durability are key. A professional usually follows these steps:
Preparation:
The room is cleared as much as possible and the floor is thoroughly cleaned and degreased.
Sanding:
The surface is lightly sanded so primer and coating can bond to the smooth PVC.
Primer/adhesion coat:
A suitable adhesion primer for PVC/plastic is applied.
Painting/coating:
1–2 coats of hard-wearing floor paint or coating are applied, depending on coverage and the desired finish (matte/satin).
Finishing:
Edges and corners are finished neatly, the area is cleaned up, and the result is checked together.
Zoofy professionals are screened for quality and reliability. You can also read customer reviews beforehand to know what to expect.
Zoofy works with professionals who average a minimum rating of 9.2, so you can book with confidence.
After the job, you have warranty through the professional: if something wasn’t done correctly, the professional is legally required to resolve it properly.
Zoofy also offers an optional paid warranty package for extra peace of mind. This is additional (paid) coverage on top of the professional’s warranty. For maintenance, advice or follow-up work later, you can easily arrange it again via Zoofy.
In most cases, Zoofy can quickly match you with a suitable painter thanks to its nationwide network. Painting a PVC floor is usually easy to schedule, so availability is often quick.
If matching isn’t possible right away, you’ll be informed as soon as possible.
You always pay via Zoofy—never directly to the professional by card or cash.
After the job is completed, the easiest way to pay is via the QR code: scan and pay securely. You’ll also receive an invoice by email if you prefer that option.
Ready for a smooth, durable finish on your PVC floor? Post your job on Zoofy now and let an experienced professional take care of it.