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Woodsmiths Group

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WoodSmiths Designs for your bespoke furniture and interiors including shopfitting and home interiors and WoodSmiths Win...
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M6 Flooring

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M6 Flooring Ltd is a family business that fits and restores wooden flooring and vinyl flooring, we also fit wood and vinyl...
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Here at Banks Flooring Solutions, we offer flooring products such as luxury vinyl tile, vinyl, cushion floor vinyl, carpet...
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Based in Cheshire and covering the North West, at Higgins we pride ourselves on exceeding the customers expectation and pr...

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28 May

Flooring | Renovation

Bolton - BL6

Enquiry from: Jim E

Start Date: Immediate

hi, i have a 27sqm garage floor that needs laitance removing and any slight height differences levelling off/smoothing.  the surface is self-levelling compound poured last summer (onto an existing s...

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04 Oct

Flooring | Renovation

Bolton - BL4

Enquiry from: Margaret C

Start Date: Immediate

customer made an enquiry for flooring renovation and confirmed on the quotatis site they would like quotes from a flooring fittter.mrs lives in the bolton area and would like a call to discuss options...

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13 Sep

Flooring | Carpetting

Bolton - BL7

Enquiry from: Rebecca B

Start Date: Immediate

dog has ruined carpets near doors we would like to know if you could help. are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) what level of service do you require: supply & fit property type: other ...

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21 May

Flooring | Carpetting

Bolton - BL4

Enquiry from: Ahmed S

Start Date: Immediate

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my carpet has been burned by iron.it has stains and i want to repair it. are you the property owner: owner of the property time scale: immediate property type: terrace

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16 May

Flooring | Renovation

Bolton - BL6

Enquiry from: Jim E

Start Date: Immediate

existing 27sqm garage floor needs levelling and finishing. surface is pitted and uneven and dusts badly due to a sudden downpour when it was being poured 4+ years ago. the concrete supplier rushed the...

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23 Apr

Flooring | Renovation

Bolton - BL7

Enquiry from: Ged M

Start Date: Immediate

hi, i am in the process of building a annex extension to my garage. the garage is approximately 5 metres square, has an existing concrete floor and will be used mainly as a garage but will double as a...

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20 Aug

Flooring | Renovation

Bolton - BL2

Enquiry from: Ibukun B

Start Date: Immediate

hi i would like a quote for the floor board restoration for our stairs and landing, they are both quite narrow and currently under carpet. are you the property owner: owner of the property property ty...

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15 Jul

Flooring | Renovation

Bolton - BL4

Enquiry from: Sachin P

Start Date: Immediate

hi i am converting my garage into a workshop/ office and would like the floor repaired. currently the floor is quite pitted and the biggest dip is around 18mm. please can you quote for the best best c...

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17 Jun

Flooring | Renovation

Bolton - BL4

Enquiry from: Ray M

Start Date: Immediate

hello guys, need a price ***air cases eg- 23 stairs in total being sanded and two hall ways, ready for deep stain varnish are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace how...

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23 Feb

Flooring | Renovation

Bolton - BL7

Enquiry from: Diane P

Start Date: Immediate

2 lounges to be sanded and restained 167inches by 166 inches are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace how many rooms are you looking to have the flooring renovated in: ...

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12 Feb

Flooring | Carpetting

Bolton - BL1

Enquiry from: Harsh A

Start Date: Immediate

please i need an estimate of carpet repair urgent. thanks are you the property owner: tenant (with permission) what level of service do you require: supply & fit area to be covered: 1 room time scale:...

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31 Jan

Flooring | Carpetting

Bolton - BL2

Enquiry from: Darren B

Start Date: Immediate

2 holes have been chewed into by my dog 1 is a 1inch area the other is about 3 inches by 1 inch area are you the property owner: owner of the property what level of service do you require: supply & fi...

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08 Oct

Flooring | Carpetting

Bolton - BL1

Enquiry from: Huma A

Start Date: Immediate

I have burn marks on two small areas on the carpet that need to be repaired.

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12 Sep

Flooring | Renovation

Bolton - BL3

Enquiry from: Kamini P

Start Date: Immediate

need kitchen floor levelled/screed interested in polished cement floor which i presume will kevel and then be polished are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: semi detached ho...

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30 Aug

Flooring | Renovation

Bolton - BL7

Enquiry from: Louise H

Start Date: Immediate

hi, i'm looking for a quote to sand and seal the wooden floors in a room in a community hall. size is 7.5m x 8.3m - let me know if you need anymore info. thanks, louise are you the property owner: te...

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08 Oct

Flooring | Carpetting

Bolton - BL6

Enquiry from: Jennie L

Start Date: Immediate

I have two corners of my dinning room lounge that have been damaged due to a puppy and need fixing! I tried to do it myself but failed miserably Time scale: Immediate Please call to appoint

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01 Jun

Flooring | Carpetting

Bolton - BL1

Enquiry from: Junet I

Start Date: Immediate

need carpet repairing from extensive burn damage

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22 Mar

Flooring | Carpetting

Bolton - BL1

Enquiry from: Toheid L

Start Date: Immediate

I have a coal burn mark on the carpet. It’s not gone all the way through, however has left burn mark on the carpet.

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24 Jul

Flooring | Carpetting

Bolton - BL6

Enquiry from: Barbara L

Start Date: Immediate

Repair to 1/2inch carpet burn. This was caused by a match head flying off making a surface burn. The carpet is made from corn. Thank you

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14 Jul

Flooring | Carpetting

Bolton - BL2

Enquiry from: Philip B

Start Date: Less than one month

new carpets and underlay to be fitted throughout the house Time scale: Less than one month

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How much do Flooring Fittter services cost?

How much do Flooring Fittters cost? Costs for Flooring Fittters in 2025 can vary depending on the type of service that you require to have actually carried out in your home. It's the inquiry we receive asked a lot "how much do Flooring Fittters cost?". It's definitely very good to have an idea of how much a Flooring Fittter will likely cost for their services. Prices will likely change based on the materials as well as the tradesman chosen. The table shows the kinds of job that Flooring Fittters generally do as well as the standard cost variety of these tasks. Some jobs take longer to finish than others so costs do be very different by task.

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The average price
of a Flooring Fittter in Bolton is:

£1,060

Flooring Fittter job Flooring Fittter cost in 2025
Carpet in Bolton £750-£1,150
Flooring renovation in Bolton £450-£690
Laminate flooring in Bolton £525-£805
Parquet flooring in Bolton £1,500-£2,300
Wood flooring in Bolton £750-£1,150

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Flooring Fittter FAQs

what's the best type of carpet?

With a large variety of carpet types in the market today, it can be incredibly difficult to separate the “the boys from the men. To a great number of home and property owners, what matters is the visual appeal as well as the affordability of the carpet. Once they find one that fits the bill, they simply purchase ignoring the suitability of the carpet for their homes. In several cases, this will often turn out to be disastrous especially when it happens to be a total mismatch. For instance, when you install a carpet that’s not designed to withstand a heavy footfall in a highly busy household or booming business. If you’re looking to get the best possible carpet, then you’ve found the perfect company. In this post, we’re going to consider the best carpet type to help you make informed purchase decisions going forward. Let’s take a look!

Primarily, loop pile and cut pile are the two types that are available in the market today.

  • The loop style pile. Here, the individual ends are linked into the backing to ensure a continuous loop.
  • The cut style pile. For this carpet style, the loops are cut to ensure that each ends are sticking up through the backing - similar to a sheer cut pile.

There are three main types of fibres used today in carpet construction that you should consider. These includes polypropylene, polyester as well as nylon. Furthermore, the most popular choice today when it comes to natural fibre is wool. However, wool’s high price makes it less common and often considered as a luxurious option. For heavy traffic areas, the best carpets are usually loop pile styles to ensure maximum value is derived from your asset. On the other hand, if you want an easy-to-clean carpet, then olefin and polyester should be on the top of your list.

Can I use my old carpet underlay under new flooring?

If you’re replacing your carpet with new carpet, you might be able to use your old underlay. This is dependant on how long the existing carpet has been down for and also the condition of the underlay. But if you’re getting wood, laminate or vinyl flooring it’s not suitable. It will put stress on the joints if you use underlay.

How to lay solid wood flooring on concrete?

Though both solid wood and engineered wood can be installed on a concrete sub-floor, the processes are quite different from each other. Solid wood is produced from a single plank of wood which can be reactive to both temperature and humidity changes which is capable of making the wood expand or contract. Hence, the different approach to solid wood and engineered wood flooring installation on concrete. Here, we’ll discuss how you can lay solid wood on your concrete.

First and foremost, you’d have to determine the method you’ll use to attach the planks to the floor. Is it floating whereby you only have to lay the wood flooring on the concrete after fitting the right underlay? You can also go for the most popular installation method which is gluing your floor with a flexible wood adhesive (to be applied to both the boards and the sub-floor). Or perhaps you’d prefer to use the traditional method of nailing the boards to the concrete (the nails will be covered as you lay the subsequent planks and the groove locks with the tongue).

After making this decision, you’d have to ensure that the sub-floor is well prepared for the installation. This implies checking the wood’s moisture content (mustn’t exceed 7 to 8 percent). Also inspect the floor to ensure its neat, if not, clear out the dirt or debris and make sure the surface is flat to avoid post-installation problems.

In the event whereby you discover a high moisture content, you’d want to acquire a damp proof membrane. This will not only enhance the floor’s stability, but also prevent shrinking or warping of the wood due to changes in humidity or temperature.

It is crucial to note that the preparation of the sub-floor is equally as important as the laying of the planks as this can go a long way to improve the durability and strength of your floor. Click here to learn more about wood flooring.

how much to recarpet room?

Adding brand new carpets is one of the quickest ways you can employ to revamp your room and update your home design. Whether you’re looking to inject a new lease of life through a splash of colour or perhaps you simply wish to replace the current worn out or tired looking thread-bare floor, a new carpet can go a long way to have a major impact on how your home feels and looks. At the same time, it can also be a relatively inexpensive way to make a significant change. However, it’s always essential to know the cost before carrying out such a project. In this post, we’re going to consider room recarpeting costs in order to help you make the best informed decision possible moving forward. Let’s take a look!

Generally, carpet are priced per square metre and the cost depends on a number of factors which includes the material as well as the manufacture of the carpet you opt for. On the lower side of the spectrum, you can expect to incur as little as £5 per square metre for a simple and synthetic carpet, while at the other end, a luxurious woolen carpet can cost in excess of £30 per square metre.

While the major and most significant part of the cost would be the price of the material itself, there are however other costs you’ll need to take into account. These costs includes the cost of the underlay which is usually within the range of £5 per square metre to about £15 per square metre, the carpet grippers as well as the cost of labour. Overall, the total cost for a carpet fitting job is normally within the range of £13 per square metre for a simple carpet and installation, and £50 per square metre for a luxurious carpet.

How much is wood flooring?

The cost of wood flooring varies by the type of wood and by the finish required. As a guide though oak solid wood flooring cost about £35 - £45 per m2. The average wooden cost by material are approximately £40 per m2 for pine, £45 per m2 for cherry, £60 per m2 for maple and £75 per m2 for walnut. This price does exclude the laying of the flooring and the underlay required.

How is wooden flooring installed

Wooden flooring is very popular flooring option amongst home and property owners in the UK and understandably so. It adds to your space’s curb appeal, it’s quite easy to maintain, it adds to the value resale value of your property if you later wish to sell and lots more. If you’re looking to have wooden flooring installed in your home, you have two options which includes doing it yourself or calling in a professional – the latter being more advisable. However, by following some simple but essential steps, you can also install your wooden flooring successfully by yourself. These includes determining the site is in the best condition before installation, removal of all floor coverings and underlay for a more stable and durable installation and incorporation of the right expansion gap of about 10mm to 12mm which would be maintained around the floor’s perimeter.

 

Wooden floor fitting can be done on two types of sub-floor - Concrete and Plywood. To install onto concrete, you can follow the guide below:

  • Incorporate flexible wood on concrete adhesives.
  • With the help of a 3mm toothed trowel, spread above 2 board widths of adhesive along the starting wall sub-floor, beginning at a corner of your room.
  • Position the first row of flooring into the area that is glued using the tongue facing opposite the wall.
  • Put 10mm spacers against the wall to see to the consistency in expansion gaps.
  • Make sure the joints are at a minimum of 150mm apart from the first row when fitting the second row.
  • Utilize pre-cut smaller boards if you’re to start a new row with staggered joints.
  • Continue with this nailing method and make sure the 10mm expansion gaps are consistent around the floor’s perimeter.

To install onto plywood, you can follow this guide:

  • Make use of a porta-nailer.
  • Position 10mm spacers against the wall - parallel with the installation direction.
  • Fit the first row using the tongue facing opposite the wall and with the help of the porta-nailer or flooring nailer.
  • Lay the second row and make sure the short end joints are at a minimum of 150mm apart from that of the first row.
  • Utilize pre-cut smaller boards if you’re to start a new row with staggered joints.
  • Continue with this nailing method and make sure the 10mm expansion gaps are consistent around the floor’s perimeter.
how to identify carpet types?

If you’re thinking of getting a new carpet, one of the most likely issues you’re going to face is how to identify the types of carpet as there are a plethora of options in the market today. Being able to identify types of carpet can go a long way to make sure you get the most suitable type for your home without having to pay a professional. In this post, we’re going to consider the types of carpets and how you can identify them with ease. Let’s take a look!

When it comes of carpet construction, there are two main types which are defined by how their fibres are attached to their backings. These includes:

  1. Loop pile. These are carpets which the fibres are bent into the small loops. They’re known to be very durable and stain resistant, however they also have a low profile as well as a limited cushioning. The loop pile style encapsulates the following:
  2. Level loop ( also referred to as Berber). This carpet type features short loops which stand up well in traffic areas.
  3. Multi level loop. This implies that the tops of the loops are different in height so as to give the carpet a patterned texture.
  4. Cut pile. These are carpet types that cut the yarn tips to ensure there isn’t any loops. They tend to be denser and softer when compared to loop pile. The types of cut pile includes plush, saxony, textured cut pile, frieze carpet and cable.

On the other hand, carpets are made from different synthetic and natural fibres with varying characteristics. These includes nylon (the most popular as its durable and, wear and stain resistant), olefin ( resistant to moisture, mildew and mold), acrylic (a cheaper alternative to wool) and wool (the premier carpeting option and the only natural fibre used in manufacturing carpets).

how much to recarpet a house?

Are you looking to renovate your home or property by laying a brand new carpet? Or perhaps your current carpet has started giving indications that it’s well past its glorious days and needs to be replaced. Regardless of the reason why you wish to recarpet your home, you’d probably find yourself asking the same question almost every home and property owner in a similar situation asks - how much does it cost to recarpet a house? Well, you’ve come to the right place! In this post, we’re going to take a good look at house recarpeting costs.

 

Generally, carpet fitting costs can be within the range of £5 per square meter to about £30 per square meter. However, when it comes carpet costs itself, a short and accurate answer can’t be provided. This is due to the fact that carpet costs can vary largely based on a number of factors which includes the weaves, the texture, the material incorporated ( such as wool, cotton, polyester, polypropylene and more), the pile depth, the colour as well as the brand. What’s more? You’re probably going to want varying carpet types for different areas of your home. For instance, you should use a more robust material for your stairs than what you’d probably get for your living area.

 

Overall, if you want a low budget carpet, you should be able to get one anywhere within the range of £5 per square meter to £10 per square meter.  On the other hand, if you have a mid range budget, you can expect to find carpets anywhere within the range of £15 per square meter to £20 per square meter. And finally, if you’re looking for luxurious carpets, the price starts at £30 per square meter.

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