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6  |   Poplar  |   1 June 2020

A tired hardwood floor in Leytonstone, E11 was renewed through dust-free sanding and premium-quality finishing systems after years of use. The timber surface was carefully restored, leaving a smooth, elegant appearance with refreshed warmth and dependable long-term durability.

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Project Overview

This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in Poplar, E14. The floor had seen years of daily wear and was in need of attention to bring it back to a quality finish. Our team carried out a full assessment before starting work, checking for any boards that needed attention alongside the main sanding and finishing work.

Before the Work

Before work began, the floor showed typical signs of wear. Surface scratches, dull patches, and general finish deterioration were present. A thorough survey was carried out to plan the correct sanding depth, assess board condition, and choose the most appropriate finish for the space.

Survey photos showing the floor condition before work:

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Our Approach

The following services were carried out as part of this project:

  • Beading Installation (incl. materials)
  • Engineered - Sand, Buff & Lacquer
  • Staining
  • Plank Repair

The Result

Once the sanding and finishing process was complete, the floor was transformed. The wood grain was opened up and brought back to life, the surface was smooth and even, and the new finish provided lasting protection. The client was left with a floor that looked, and performed, as good as new.

Photos of the completed work:

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does floor sanding take?
Most residential sanding jobs are completed in one to two days, depending on floor size and condition. Lacquering or oiling adds further drying and curing time, which we factor into the job schedule.

Do I need to vacate the property during sanding?
Modern dustless sanding equipment keeps dust to a minimum, but we recommend keeping pets and young children clear of the area during the work. Most clients remain in their property throughout.

How much does floor sanding cost in London?
Prices typically range from £25 to £45 per square metre depending on floor condition, finish type, and any repair work required. Gap filling and board replacement are priced separately if needed.

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4  |   Kilburn  |   1 June 2020

A worn floor surface in Kilburn, NW6 was revitalised through dust-free sanding and premium-quality finishing systems after visible wear. The floor was carefully restored, leaving a smooth, clean appearance with refreshed style and dependable long-term durability.

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Project Overview

This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in Kilburn, NW6. The floor had seen years of daily wear and was in need of attention to bring it back to a quality finish. Our team carried out a full assessment before starting work, checking for any boards that needed attention alongside the main sanding and finishing work.

Before the Work

Before work began, the floor showed typical signs of wear. Surface scratches, dull patches, and general finish deterioration were present. A thorough survey was carried out to plan the correct sanding depth, assess board condition, and choose the most appropriate finish for the space.

Survey photos showing the floor condition before work:

Floor condition before work at NW6

Our Approach

The following services were carried out as part of this project:

  • Floorboards - Sand, Buff & Lacquer
  • Gap Filling
  • Lift & Dispose Carpets or Laminates
  • Staining

The Result

Once the sanding and finishing process was complete, the floor was transformed. The wood grain was opened up and brought back to life, the surface was smooth and even, and the new finish provided lasting protection. The client was left with a floor that looked, and performed, as good as new.

Photos of the completed work:

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does floor sanding take?
Most residential sanding jobs are completed in one to two days, depending on floor size and condition. Lacquering or oiling adds further drying and curing time, which we factor into the job schedule.

Do I need to vacate the property during sanding?
Modern dustless sanding equipment keeps dust to a minimum, but we recommend keeping pets and young children clear of the area during the work. Most clients remain in their property throughout.

How much does floor sanding cost in London?
Prices typically range from £25 to £45 per square metre depending on floor condition, finish type, and any repair work required. Gap filling and board replacement are priced separately if needed.

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19  |   Peckham  |   1 May 2020

Parquet floor installation is a matter of craftsmanship and attention to detail. However, when performed properly and by professionals, the final results are really outstanding and can change the entire atmosphere in the room, as it happened with this Peckham project.

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Subfloor preparation before parquet floor fitting in Peckham Room cleared and subfloor checked prior to parquet installation

Project Overview

This parquet floor fitting project was completed at a Victorian terrace in Peckham, South East London. The client had recently renovated the ground floor of the property and wanted a parquet floor to run through the hallway and front reception room. A traditional herringbone pattern in solid oak was chosen to suit the period character of the house. Parquet fitting is a skilled job that takes considerably longer than fitting straight-run boards, which is reflected in the price. For a professionally fitted, sanded, and finished solid parquet floor in London, clients should budget in the region of £70 to £100 per square metre, depending on the pattern chosen and the complexity of the layout.

The Challenge

The main technical challenge on this project was the subfloor condition. The hallway had a suspended timber subfloor that had a slight spring to it, while the front room sat on a solid concrete base. Fitting parquet across two different subfloor types requires a consistent base level between them, which meant the junction between the hallway and the reception room needed careful attention. Any height difference would have been immediately visible as a step in the finished floor. The hallway joists also needed reinforcing in one section where they had dropped slightly, creating a low spot that would have produced a hollow sound underfoot had it been left.

Our Approach

  1. Subfloor assessment: We checked the level across both rooms and at the junction, measured the deflection in the timber subfloor, and identified the section with the dropped joist.
  2. Joist repair: A new noggin was fitted between the affected joists to restore support and eliminate the movement. The chipboard deck was re-screwed at closer centres to reduce flex to an acceptable level.
  3. Level transition: The concrete in the front room was slightly higher than the finished timber deck height. We used a thin ply packing layer on the timber side to bring both surfaces to exactly the same level at the junction.
  4. Pattern layout: Before any blocks were glued, we dry-laid the herringbone pattern across both rooms to confirm the alignment and ensure the pattern met correctly at the doorway between the two spaces.
  5. Block fitting: The parquet blocks were glued down with a flexible wood adhesive, starting from the centreline of the doorway and working outwards. Each block was pressed firmly and checked for level as it went down.
  6. Sanding and finishing: Once the adhesive had fully cured over 48 hours, the floor was sanded diagonally in two directions through three grit stages, then finished with three coats of a satin lacquer.

Completed herringbone parquet floor after fitting and lacquering in Peckham

The Result

The finished floor ran through both rooms with a consistent, tight herringbone pattern and no visible transition at the junction between the two subfloor types. The satin lacquer gave the oak a warm, slightly understated finish that suited the renovation style. The client commented that the floor was the centrepiece of the whole ground-floor renovation. Parquet fitted over a correctly prepared subfloor and finished with a quality lacquer will look good for decades and can be re-sanded and refinished when it eventually shows wear.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to fit a parquet floor?

The fitting stage for a single room of average size typically takes one to two days, depending on the pattern complexity and the number of cuts required. Subfloor preparation adds time, as does the 48-hour adhesive cure period before sanding can begin. A complete parquet project from start to finish, including fitting, sanding, and three-coat lacquering, generally takes five to seven working days.

Can parquet be fitted over a suspended timber floor?

Yes, provided the timber floor is structurally sound and has minimal deflection. A suspended floor that flexes significantly underfoot is not a good base for glued parquet, as the movement can break the adhesive bond over time. Reinforcing the subfloor before fitting is a worthwhile investment that prevents problems later.

What is the best pattern for a small hallway?

Herringbone is the most popular choice for hallways because the diagonal lines draw the eye down the length of the space, making it feel longer. A straight-run or square-set parquet pattern can work well in wider hallways or where a simpler look is preferred. The scale of the block also matters: smaller blocks suit narrower hallways better than larger ones.

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2  |   Peckham  |   1 May 2020

A new parquet floor was installed in Peckham, SE15, adding style and character to the property. Our fitters completed the work with accurate block placement, neat edges, and careful finishing throughout for a durable result.

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Project Overview

This project involved the professional installation of parquet flooring at a property in Peckham, SE15. The client required a quality floor that would stand up to daily use and complement their interior. Our fitting team assessed the subfloor condition, carried out any necessary preparation work, and fitted the new floor to a high standard.

Before the Work

Prior to installation, the existing floor covering was inspected and the subfloor was prepared to ensure it was flat, dry, and suitable for the new parquet. Any existing floor covering was lifted and disposed of cleanly before the fitting work began.

Our Approach

The following services were carried out as part of this project:

  • Door Frame Trimming
  • Parquet Floor Fitting - With Border
  • Subfloor Preparation (ply 9 mm)
  • Thresholds & Fitting (inc. materials)

The Result

The completed parquet installation looked clean and finished throughout. Joins are tight, edges are neat, and the floor sits flat and stable. Beading and threshold strips were fitted where required to complete the job properly. The client was pleased with both the quality of the work and the appearance of the new floor.

Photos of the completed work:

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does parquet installation take?
Most fitting jobs are completed within one to two days. Larger areas or more detailed layouts such as herringbone patterns take longer due to the additional cutting and positioning involved.

Do I need underlay?
Yes, underlay is required for most floor types and helps with insulation, sound deadening, and levelling minor subfloor imperfections. We can supply and fit appropriate underlay as part of the installation.

How much does floor fitting cost in London?
Fitting costs typically range from £70 to £100 per square metre depending on floor type and complexity. We provide a full written quote before starting any work.

Have a similar project? Call us on 020 88309782 or Book a Free Site Visit

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3  |   Bromley  |   1 May 2020

A worn parquet floor in Bromley, BR1 was revitalised through dust-free sanding and premium-quality finishing systems after years of use. The wood blocks were carefully refinished, leaving a smooth, elegant surface with renewed character and dependable long-term durability.

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Project Overview

This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in Bromley, BR1. The floor had seen years of daily wear and was in need of attention to bring it back to a quality finish. Our team carried out a full assessment before starting work, checking for any boards that needed attention alongside the main sanding and finishing work.

Before the Work

Before work began, the floor showed typical signs of wear. Surface scratches, dull patches, and general finish deterioration were present. A thorough survey was carried out to plan the correct sanding depth, assess board condition, and choose the most appropriate finish for the space.

Our Approach

The following services were carried out as part of this project:

  • Gap Filling
  • Parquet - Sand, Buff & Lacquer

The Result

Once the sanding and finishing process was complete, the floor was transformed. The wood grain was opened up and brought back to life, the surface was smooth and even, and the new finish provided lasting protection. The client was left with a floor that looked, and performed, as good as new.

Photos of the completed work:

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does floor sanding take?
Most residential sanding jobs are completed in one to two days, depending on floor size and condition. Lacquering or oiling adds further drying and curing time, which we factor into the job schedule.

Do I need to vacate the property during sanding?
Modern dustless sanding equipment keeps dust to a minimum, but we recommend keeping pets and young children clear of the area during the work. Most clients remain in their property throughout.

How much does floor sanding cost in London?
Prices typically range from £25 to £45 per square metre depending on floor condition, finish type, and any repair work required. Gap filling and board replacement are priced separately if needed.

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11  |   Blackheath  |   1 April 2020

Creating an attractive but also very durable and sturdy parquet floor is what sets apart real wood floor professionals from amateurs. Check out the excellent results we achieved with this Blackheath parquet floor fitting project.

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Subfloor preparation before parquet floor fitting in Blackheath Room cleared and moisture barrier preparation during parquet installation

Project Overview

This parquet floor fitting project was completed at a large family home in Blackheath, South East London. The client wanted a solid parquet floor fitted in the ground-floor hallway and through into the main reception room. The property was a detached Victorian house with character features throughout, and the new parquet floor was intended to complement the period feel of the space. A traditional herringbone pattern in solid oak was chosen. The project scope included full subfloor preparation, moisture protection, fitting, sanding, and a final lacquer finish. Parquet fitting with a complete finish in London falls in the £70 to £100 per square metre range.

The Challenge

The ground floor of this property was at or close to ground level in parts, which meant moisture was a concern. A damp meter check of the subfloor confirmed readings above the safe threshold for solid wood installation without additional protection. Fitting a solid parquet floor directly onto a damp subfloor without a moisture barrier risks the blocks absorbing moisture, swelling, and lifting within a few years. This had to be dealt with properly before any timber went down. The hallway also had a slightly uneven concrete base where a previous installation had been removed, leaving patches of adhesive residue and some localised surface damage that needed remediation.

Our Approach

  1. Subfloor preparation: The concrete subfloor was thoroughly cleaned, with all adhesive residue scraped and ground back. The surface was then vacuumed and inspected for level.
  2. Levelling: Low spots and the areas damaged by the previous floor removal were filled with a rapid-set levelling compound and feathered out to achieve a flat base within the manufacturer's tolerance.
  3. Moisture barrier membrane: A DPM-grade polyethylene sheet membrane was laid over the prepared concrete, lapped up the walls by 50 millimetres, and taped at all joints. This creates a complete moisture break between the concrete and the wood above.
  4. Pattern layout: We planned the herringbone layout to centre correctly in both rooms and align through the doorway, dry-laying the first several rows before committing to adhesive.
  5. Block fitting: Parquet blocks were glued down using a flexible wood adhesive suitable for use over membrane. Each block was set level and checked as the pattern built out from the centreline.
  6. Sanding and finishing: After a full 48-hour cure, the floor was sanded diagonally through three grit stages and finished with three coats of hard lacquer, lightly abraded between coats.

Finished herringbone parquet floor after fitting and lacquering in Blackheath

The Result

The floor came out clean and sharp, with the herringbone running correctly through both spaces and meeting neatly at the doorway. The lacquer finish complemented the natural character of the oak and gave the hallway a proper period feel that matched the house. The moisture barrier means the floor has a solid long-term foundation, and the client can expect this parquet to last for many decades without the kind of moisture-related problems that affect poorly installed floors. A well-fitted, lacquer-finished parquet floor maintains its appearance with nothing more than regular sweeping and an occasional damp mop with a suitable wood floor cleaner.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is a moisture barrier important under parquet flooring?

Solid wood absorbs and releases moisture constantly in response to its environment. When the subfloor is damp, the blocks absorb moisture from below, expand, and eventually lift or cup. A membrane between the concrete and the wood prevents this moisture from reaching the blocks and protects the floor's structural integrity over the long term.

How do you ensure the herringbone pattern aligns correctly through a doorway?

Careful layout planning before any blocks are glued is essential. We establish a centreline that runs through the doorway and use this as the reference point for both rooms. The first few rows are dry-laid without adhesive to confirm the alignment before the permanent fitting begins.

Can parquet flooring be installed in a kitchen or bathroom?

We generally advise against solid parquet in rooms with high or unpredictable humidity, such as kitchens and bathrooms. Solid wood and constant moisture exposure are a poor combination. Engineered wood with a lacquer finish is a much better option for these areas if you want the wood floor look in wetter parts of the house.

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4  |   Greenwich  |   1 March 2020

A new parquet floor was installed in Greenwich, SE3, bringing added style and character to the property. Our fitters completed the work with accurate block placement, neat edges, and careful finishing throughout for a durable result.

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Project Overview

This project involved the professional installation of parquet flooring at a property in Greenwich, SE3. The client required a quality floor that would stand up to daily use and complement their interior. Our fitting team assessed the subfloor condition, carried out any necessary preparation work, and fitted the new floor to a high standard.

Before the Work

Prior to installation, the existing floor covering was inspected and the subfloor was prepared to ensure it was flat, dry, and suitable for the new parquet. Any existing floor covering was lifted and disposed of cleanly before the fitting work began.

Survey photos showing the floor condition before work:

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Our Approach

The following services were carried out as part of this project:

  • Damp Proofing - Liquid DPM
  • Door Frame Trimming
  • Parquet Floor Fitting - No Border
  • Thresholds & Fitting (inc. materials)
  • Border Around Fireplace

The Result

The completed parquet installation looked clean and finished throughout. Joins are tight, edges are neat, and the floor sits flat and stable. Beading and threshold strips were fitted where required to complete the job properly. The client was pleased with both the quality of the work and the appearance of the new floor.

Photos of the completed work:

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does parquet installation take?
Most fitting jobs are completed within one to two days. Larger areas or more detailed layouts such as herringbone patterns take longer due to the additional cutting and positioning involved.

Do I need underlay?
Yes, underlay is required for most floor types and helps with insulation, sound deadening, and levelling minor subfloor imperfections. We can supply and fit appropriate underlay as part of the installation.

How much does floor fitting cost in London?
Fitting costs typically range from £70 to £100 per square metre depending on floor type and complexity. We provide a full written quote before starting any work.

Have a similar project? Call us on 020 88309782 or Book a Free Site Visit

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6  |   East London  |   1 March 2020

A worn engineered wood floor in East London, E1 was restored through dust-free sanding and premium-quality finishing systems after visible use over time. The surface was carefully renewed, leaving a smooth, elegant appearance with refreshed appeal and dependable long-term durability.

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Project Overview

This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in East London, E1. The floor had seen years of daily wear and was in need of attention to bring it back to a quality finish. Our team carried out a full assessment before starting work, checking for any boards that needed attention alongside the main sanding and finishing work.

Before the Work

Before work began, the floor showed typical signs of wear. Surface scratches, dull patches, and general finish deterioration were present. A thorough survey was carried out to plan the correct sanding depth, assess board condition, and choose the most appropriate finish for the space.

Survey photos showing the floor condition before work:

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Our Approach

The following services were carried out as part of this project:

  • Engineered - Buff & Re-Oil
  • Furniture Moving
  • Stairs - Buff & Re-Oil
  • Glue Down/Repair Veneer on Damaged Planks
  • Gap Filling - Large Cracks

The Result

Once the sanding and finishing process was complete, the floor was transformed. The wood grain was opened up and brought back to life, the surface was smooth and even, and the new finish provided lasting protection. The client was left with a floor that looked, and performed, as good as new.

Photos of the completed work:

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does floor sanding take?
Most residential sanding jobs are completed in one to two days, depending on floor size and condition. Lacquering or oiling adds further drying and curing time, which we factor into the job schedule.

Do I need to vacate the property during sanding?
Modern dustless sanding equipment keeps dust to a minimum, but we recommend keeping pets and young children clear of the area during the work. Most clients remain in their property throughout.

How much does floor sanding cost in London?
Prices typically range from £25 to £45 per square metre depending on floor condition, finish type, and any repair work required. Gap filling and board replacement are priced separately if needed.

Have a similar project? Call us on 020 88309782 or Book a Free Site Visit

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6  |   Westminster  |   1 March 2020

Years of wear were removed from this parquet floor in Westminster, W1S through dust-free sanding and premium-quality finishing systems. The wood blocks were carefully refinished, leaving a smooth, elegant surface with renewed character and dependable long-term durability.

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Project Overview

This project involved the professional sanding and restoration of an existing wood floor at a property in Westminster, W1S. The floor had seen years of daily wear and was in need of attention to bring it back to a quality finish. Our team carried out a full assessment before starting work, checking for any boards that needed attention alongside the main sanding and finishing work.

Before the Work

Before work began, the floor showed typical signs of wear. Surface scratches, dull patches, and general finish deterioration were present. A thorough survey was carried out to plan the correct sanding depth, assess board condition, and choose the most appropriate finish for the space.

Survey photos showing the floor condition before work:

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Our Approach

The following services were carried out as part of this project:

  • Gap Filling
  • Parquet - Repairs (excl. materials)
  • Parquet - Sand, Buff & Lacquer
  • Self Leveling

The Result

Once the sanding and finishing process was complete, the floor was transformed. The wood grain was opened up and brought back to life, the surface was smooth and even, and the new finish provided lasting protection. The client was left with a floor that looked, and performed, as good as new.

Photos of the completed work:

Parquet floor after sanding work in W1S Parquet floor after sanding work in W1S Parquet floor after sanding work in W1S

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does floor sanding take?
Most residential sanding jobs are completed in one to two days, depending on floor size and condition. Lacquering or oiling adds further drying and curing time, which we factor into the job schedule.

Do I need to vacate the property during sanding?
Modern dustless sanding equipment keeps dust to a minimum, but we recommend keeping pets and young children clear of the area during the work. Most clients remain in their property throughout.

How much does floor sanding cost in London?
Prices typically range from £25 to £45 per square metre depending on floor condition, finish type, and any repair work required. Gap filling and board replacement are priced separately if needed.

Have a similar project? Call us on 020 88309782 or Book a Free Site Visit

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3  |   Upper Norwood  |   1 March 2020

A new laminate floor was installed in Upper Norwood, SE19, giving the property a fresh and practical update. Our fitters completed the work with accurate board placement, neat edges, and careful finishing throughout for a durable result.

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Project Overview

This project involved the professional installation of laminate flooring at a property in Upper Norwood, SE19. The client required a quality floor that would stand up to daily use and complement their interior. Our fitting team assessed the subfloor condition, carried out any necessary preparation work, and fitted the new floor to a high standard.

Before the Work

Prior to installation, the existing floor covering was inspected and the subfloor was prepared to ensure it was flat, dry, and suitable for the new laminate. Any existing floor covering was lifted and disposed of cleanly before the fitting work began.

Our Approach

The following services were carried out as part of this project:

  • Beading Installation (incl. materials)
  • Doors Plus Frame Trimming (per door)
  • Furniture Moving
  • Laminate Floor Installation
  • Subfloor Preparation (SLC)
  • Thresholds & Fitting (inc. materials)
  • QuickStep Impressive Classic Oak Natural Laminate Flooring, 8 mm
  • Timbertech2 Silver Plus Flooring Underlay, 3 mm, 10 sqm

The Result

The completed laminate installation looked clean and finished throughout. Joins are tight, edges are neat, and the floor sits flat and stable. Beading and threshold strips were fitted where required to complete the job properly. The client was pleased with both the quality of the work and the appearance of the new floor.

Photos of the completed work:

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does laminate installation take?
Most fitting jobs are completed within one to two days. Larger areas or more detailed layouts such as herringbone patterns take longer due to the additional cutting and positioning involved.

Do I need underlay?
Yes, underlay is required for most floor types and helps with insulation, sound deadening, and levelling minor subfloor imperfections. We can supply and fit appropriate underlay as part of the installation.

How much does floor fitting cost in London?
Fitting costs typically range from £35 to £60 per square metre depending on floor type and complexity. We provide a full written quote before starting any work.

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  • Floor Sanding
    • Wood Floor Staining
    • Wood Floor Gap Filling
    • Commercial Floor Sanding
    • Engineered Floor Sanding & Refinishing
  • Wood Floor Fitting
    • Parquet Floor Installation
    • Laminate Floor Installation
    • Engineered Wood Floor Installation - Supply & Fit
    • Solid Wood Floor Fitting - Supply & Fit
    • LVT Floor Installation - Supply & Fit
  • Floor Repairs
    • Parquet Floor Repair and Restoration
    • Engineered Wood Floor Repairs
    • Wood Floor Scratch Repair
    • Floorboards Replacement
  • Care & Maintenance
    • Re-Oiling & Recoating Oiled Floors
    • Vinyl & Linoleum Cleaning
    • Hardwood Floor Buffing
    • Wood Floor Polishing
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