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Jm2TilingCo

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Here at Jm2TilingCo standards are kept to the absolute highest level. I will always leave a job clean and well done, plus ...
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We are a small Buisness located in Kent we cover all Kent and medway ????
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Topknotflooringuk

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Topknotflooringuk brings 15 years experience in wood floor coverings such as laminate , engineered and solid wood flooring...
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Bels Establishment

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Based in South West London, Bels Establishment is a professional building services company dedicated to providing top-notc...
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Xuvas group

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Welcome To Xuvas group ltd Xuvas group is a well established, trustworthy, reliable and professional business based in...
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Ruby & Benson Carpentry

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We are a partnership between two friends Patrick Tilley and Vinny Di Palma.

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14 Oct

Flooring | Carpetting

London - SE15

Enquiry from: John L

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carpet supply & fit for stairs

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31 Dec

Flooring | Renovation

London - SE19

Enquiry from: Malcolm N

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80sqm ground floor existing t&g flooring needs to be lightly sanded and a couple of coats of varnish to freshen up wood are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: terrace how man...

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30 Oct

Flooring | Renovation

London - SE14

Enquiry from: Andy R

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sand cement screed bathroom 3.9m2 80mm deep kitchen 3.9m2 80mm deep living room 24m2 80-90mm deep easy access from street, no parking restrictions are you the property owner: owner of the property pr...

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17 May

Flooring | Wooden

London - SE23

Enquiry from: Lily D

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all floorboards lifted and joists straightened with faring pieces to a specific height, floorboards laid down and broken floorboards replaced. total floor space - 74m2. are you the property owner: own...

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10 Jan

Flooring | Wooden

London - SE22

Enquiry from: Nit V

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the floorboards in the living room is bouncy at a certain spot and cracking at places. are you the property owner: owner of the property how many rooms are you looking to update with wood flooring: 1...

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03 Sep

Flooring | Renovation

London - SE19

Enquiry from: Roger W

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i would like a quote for sanding some floors please. are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: other how many rooms are you looking to have the flooring renovated in: 3-4 rooms ...

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18 Apr

Flooring | Wooden

London - SE1

Enquiry from: Abu C

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customer requested quotes for wood flooring from a flooring fittter around london. they are considering a couple of projects at the moment.call anytime to arrange appointment to discuss. the informati...

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05 Mar

Flooring | Wooden

London - SE4

Enquiry from: Starlena M

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6.7 x 4m, vinyl click panel system to be fitted. skirting to be removed and reinstated. removal and disposal of the existing carpet to be included please. if the cost is affordable may include hallway...

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24 Feb

Flooring | Wooden

London - SE15

Enquiry from: Tudor M

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hi, i'd like to remove an existing carpet and install wood flooring. the final result should include skirting and sound insulation, similar to the rest of the flat. are you the property owner: owner ...

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22 Dec

Flooring | Laminate

London - SE4

Enquiry from: Jean-Philippe G

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i will soon complete the purchase of house (105m2, ground floor: kitchen, reception room; first floor: bedroom 2, bedroom 3, bedroom 4, bathroom; attic conversion: bedroom 1 with en-suite bathroom). i...

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16 Aug

Flooring | Wooden

London - SE16

Enquiry from: Roman Z

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underlay and wooden flooring around 60m2 are you the property owner: owner of the property how many rooms are you looking to update with wood flooring: 3-4 rooms what level of service do you require: ...

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16 Aug

Flooring | Laminate

London - SE16

Enquiry from: Roman Z

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underlay and laminated flooring about 60m2 are you the property owner: owner of the property property type: other how many rooms are you looking to update with laminate flooring: 3-4 rooms what level ...

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03 Feb

Flooring | Laminate

London - SE1

Enquiry from: Matthew O

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Fit laminated flooring in front & hallway I have already got flooring just need if fitted

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21 Jan

Flooring | Carpetting

London - SE5

Enquiry from: Thembekile N

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Carpet fitting & wooden floor installation Time scale: Immediate Please call to appoint

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25 Dec

Flooring | Wooden

London - SE11

Enquiry from: Edgar Z

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Hey there I’m just wondering the prices to change carpet on to the wooden floor ore parquet? It’s literally modicum size living room the stairs on the ground floor and second floor. And little bal...

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19 Nov

Flooring | Carpetting

London - SE26

Enquiry from: Jack B

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Replacement carpet for communal hallway in Victorian property converted into 4 flats. We would like a durable carpet with an integrated entrance mat. Please call to appoint

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11 Oct

Flooring | Laminate

London - SE4

Enquiry from: Oliver S

Start Date: 1 to 3 months

Replacement of around 65sqm of carpet with laminate flooring throughout two bedrooms, a hallway, and a living room. We'd like to receive quotes including and excluding materials assuming relatively ch...

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19 Jul

Flooring | Parquet

London - SE22

Enquiry from: Lulu C

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30 May

Flooring | Carpetting

London - SE5

Enquiry from: Dominic B

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21 May

Flooring | Wooden

London - SE16

Enquiry from: Dominique F

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How much do Flooring Fittter services cost?

How much do Flooring Fittters cost? Costs for Flooring Fittters in 2024 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
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Flooring Fittter job Flooring Fittter cost in 2024
Carpet in Southwark £750-£1,150
Flooring renovation in Southwark £450-£690
Laminate flooring in Southwark £313-£803
Parquet flooring in Southwark £1,500-£2,300
Wood flooring in Southwark £750-£1,150

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Flooring Fittter FAQs

What is the supply cost of wooden flooring

Being the primary material used in wooden flooring installation, the floorboards are the main supply costs. With that in mind, you should also know that there are a large variety of wooden flooring types to select from, each with their unique pros and cons which should all be considered before making a purchase decision. If you’re looking to get the supply cost of wooden flooring in the UK, then you’ve come to the right place! Here is a basic price guide of various and some of the most popular types of floorboards.

If you wish to go for an engineered wood flooring, this looks better when compared to laminate and is more affordable than solid wood. You can expect to pay within the range of £20 to about £100 per square metre for this wood flooring type.

Laminate flooring, on the other hand, is also quite cheap, easy to install and quite hardwearing, however it tends to warp over time as a result of exposure to moisture and it also happens to be the least attractive of all the other flooring types. You can expect to pay within the range of £10 to about £50 per square metre for this wood flooring type.

Solid wood flooring is a great option with a better look and feel to it. However, it also tends to warp over time and more difficult to install as against laminate. You can expect to pay within the range of £20 to about £100 per square metre for this wood flooring type.

Parquet flooring is long lasting and very attractive, but quite expensive to have fitted.  You can expect to pay within the range of £25 to about £200 per square metre for this wood flooring type.

How to lay wood flooring?

How To Lay Wood Flooring

Laying of wood flooring is actually a very simple task contrary to many beliefs. First and foremost, before commencement of the fitting process, you must determine the direction you would like the engineered wood flooring to lie in. To do this the right way, they should lie in the direction of the the longest wall. However, if your subfloor is wooden, then having the boards positioned across the joists underneath would be your best bet to get started.

Here are some simple steps to follow to properly lay your wood flooring:

• Start from a corner, working from left to right and place the initial rows of the boards with the groove’s end directly opposite the closest wall.

• Make use of expansion spacers. Place them in between the wall and the board alongside an expansion gap of about 8 to 10mm.

• Place the board’s final rows at about 100mm wide. To achieve this, it is crucial to be pro-active with the measurement and cut the boards (if you deem fit) to adjust the first row.

• With the help of the click system, the boards will click together.

• Fit in the next board. Ensure to attach the tongues together (30 degrees from the floor) and once done, you can proceed to lower and lock it in place. Do this till you get to the end of the row.

• Cut the last board of the row to size if its too long.

• If the part cut off is up to 300mm, simply use it to start the next row. If not, cut a new board in half to use.

• Put the rows side by side in such a way to ensure the joints are staggered at each and every row. Keep a consistent gap between the wall and the planks via the continuous use of the spacers.

• Lay a plank over the last row to determine the width of the previous board. Position a new plank in a way that its tongue is directly against the wall. Once done, proceed to mark a line of plank underneath to get the required width. Then, fit the plank into the space with the help of a pull bar and hammer.

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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 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 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 much to carpet stairs?

Whether you’re looking to add a bit of colour to your stairs or perhaps you just want to replace the current tired and lacklustre carpets, adding a brand new carpet to your stairs can be all that’s needed to glow up your home. However, before you get started there’s always a need to consider the cost of undertaking such a project to prevent any unpleasant surprises. In this article, we’re going to consider the cost to carpet stairs in order to help you make the best decisions as you proceed. Let’s take a look!

Generally, it’s important to note that the type of stair you have can play a key role in the carpet fitting cost. However, you can expect to incur a minimum of £30 to have you carpet professionally fitted. This applies only to the fitting costs, other costs such as delivery, removal of old carpets as well as the cost of any other item that needs to be installed to keep your new carpet in the right place.

When it comes to delivery costs, it very unlikely you’re going to get a free delivery of your carpet unless you pick it up yourself. Depending on the company you select, this could cost about £30 or more. What’s more? The removal of the old carpet will also be included in the overall carpet fitting cost, if you decide to have it removed by a professional. Once removed, the next cost that arises is disposal costs. If you request your old carpet is properly disposed by your carpet fitting company, this could generate up to £50 additional cost. Alternatively, you can take the old carpet to your local council waste site or tip and dispose it for free.

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.

how to choose the best carpet?

Getting the perfect carpet for your home can be seem as a bit tricky especially with the wide range of carpet options available in the market today. Most often than not, several home and property owners simply go to the store and purchase a carpet that they find the most aesthetically appealing and within their budget, neglecting its suitability for their homes. This can often turn out to be a disaster especially when there’s a total mismatch. For instance, when you have a busy household or thriving business with a heavy footfall, but you go on to install a carpet that’s not designed to withstand such a high traffic. If you’re looking to select the best carpet for your home, then you’ve come to the right place! In this post, we’re going to look how you can identify the best carpet for your home to help you make the best informed decision.

Basically, there are two carpet styles which includes loop pile and cut pile. For the loop style pile, individual ends are linked into the backing to ensure a continuous loop. While for the cut style pile, the loops are cut to ensure that each ends are sticking up through the backing - similar to a sheer cut pile.

Furthermore, fibre is critical material when it comes to carpet and the three main types of fibres used today 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.

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