Epoxy Resin Cost Calculator Europe — Price Guide in EUR
Buying epoxy resin in Europe? This guide covers typical EUR price ranges for every major epoxy type — tabletop, deep-pour, floor, and art resin — along with project cost estimates, VAT notes, and the best EU suppliers to check.
Know your supplier's price per litre? Use the calculator to get your exact volume first, then multiply to get your total project cost.
Calculate Resin Volume →European Epoxy Resin Price Ranges (EUR, 2024)
Prices below are typical online retail ranges including local VAT. They represent averages across major EU markets (Germany, France, Netherlands, Spain, Poland). Local prices vary.
| Epoxy Type | Typical EU Price | Common Use |
|---|---|---|
| Budget tabletop / craft epoxy | €20–€40 / litre | Art, jewellery, small pours |
| Mid-range tabletop epoxy | €40–€70 / litre | Tabletops, countertops |
| Premium UV-stable tabletop | €65–€110 / litre | Outdoor tables, high-clarity |
| Deep-pour / casting epoxy | €25–€55 / litre | River tables, thick pours (>10 mm) |
| Floor / self-levelling epoxy | €15–€40 / litre | Garage floors, warehouses |
| Marine / structural epoxy | €70–€160 / litre | Boat building, bonding |
| Art resin kit (500 ml–1 L) | €12–€35 / kit | Canvas, geode, resin art |
How to Estimate Your Project Cost
Add 15% for mixing waste and spillage. For large, carefully managed pours, 10% is usually sufficient.
Project Cost Estimates by Table Size
Estimates assume two full coats of tabletop epoxy at approximately 3 mm per coat (≈ 6 ml/100 cm²), plus 15% waste.
| Project | Approx. Litres | At €45/L | At €70/L |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small side table (60 × 60 cm) | 0.5 L | €26 | €40 |
| Coffee table (120 × 60 cm) | 1.1 L | €57 | €88 |
| Dining table (180 × 90 cm) | 2.5 L | €129 | €201 |
| Large dining table (240 × 100 cm) | 3.7 L | €191 | €298 |
| River table (200 × 80 cm, 25 mm deep channel) | 5.5 L deep-pour | €285 at €45/L | €443 at €70/L |
VAT Rates by EU Country
| Country | Standard VAT | Business VAT Reclaim? |
|---|---|---|
| Germany | 19% | Yes (UStG) |
| France | 20% | Yes (TVA) |
| Netherlands | 21% | Yes (BTW) |
| Belgium | 21% | Yes (BTW/TVA) |
| Spain | 21% | Yes (IVA) |
| Italy | 22% | Yes (IVA) |
| Poland | 23% | Yes (VAT PL) |
| Sweden | 25% | Yes (MOMS) |
| Denmark | 25% | Yes (MOMS) |
Top European Epoxy Resin Suppliers
Where to Buy Epoxy Resin in Europe
- R&G Composites (Germany) — Engineering-grade epoxy, ships across EU
- Easy Composites (UK/EU) — Ships to EU; check for import duties post-Brexit
- Epoxyprimer (Netherlands) — Floor and industrial epoxy specialist
- Gedeo / Pébéo (France) — Art and jewellery resins, widely available
- Amazon.de / Amazon.fr — Good for small quantities; compare per-litre pricing
- Alibaba / Chinese suppliers — Low cost but variable quality; require careful vetting
Shipping and Import Considerations
Within the EU single market, no customs duty applies between member states. However:
- UK suppliers now require customs declarations for EU imports (post-Brexit)
- Epoxy is classified as a hazardous material (Class 3 flammable liquid) — air freight is restricted; ground shipping is standard for most suppliers
- Larger orders (5 L+) typically ship by pallet at significantly lower per-litre cost
Tips to Reduce Epoxy Costs in Europe
- Register your business for VAT and buy ex-VAT where possible
- Order in bulk (5 L+) to access wholesale pricing tiers
- Use a seal coat to reduce total epoxy consumption by 15–20%
- Compare per-litre costs when purchasing kits — kits often have higher per-litre prices
- Check local woodworking forums — surplus epoxy from other makers is often sold cheaply
Frequently Asked Questions
European epoxy resin prices typically range from €30–€70/litre for tabletop epoxy and €25–€55/litre for deep-pour products. Premium UV-stable formulas can reach €80–€120/litre. Prices vary by country due to local VAT rates of 19–25%.
Germany tends to have competitive pricing due to strong manufacturing and distribution. Poland and Czech Republic have lower local prices but fewer specialist suppliers. Ordering from German or Dutch suppliers often gives the best value in the EU.
Post-Brexit, importing from the UK into the EU incurs customs duties and import VAT, often making it more expensive than buying from an EU-based supplier. Check the total landed cost before ordering cross-border.
Most EU consumer prices include local VAT. VAT rates vary: Germany 19%, France 20%, Netherlands 21%, Sweden 25%, Denmark 25%. Business buyers registered for VAT can often reclaim it.