LVT vinyl flooring is a modern flooring solution designed for homes that need durability, water resistance, and a clean finish. Our LVT vinyl flooring installation service covers full preparation, accurate fitting, and long term performance for kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, and commercial spaces.
Whether you choose lvt luxury vinyl flooring, lvt vinyl click flooring, or glue down systems, we ensure the surface is properly prepared and the boards are fitted with correct spacing and alignment. The result is a floor that looks sharp and performs reliably under daily use.
LVT vinyl flooring is commonly installed alongside other flooring services during home refurbishment or renovation projects.
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Every LVT vinyl flooring project is handled as a fully managed installation. We begin with a site survey to assess the subfloor condition, moisture levels, and room measurements. Proper preparation is essential because uneven surfaces can affect long term stability.
Subfloors are checked for level, cleaned, and prepared before installation begins. Depending on the selected system, we install either glue down LVT vinyl flooring or lvt vinyl click flooring with suitable underlay where required.
Our work focuses on clean joints, correct expansion spacing, and secure fitting to prevent lifting or movement over time.
If homeowners prefer a wood look with a floating system, laminate flooring installation is another practical option used in many residential properties.
LVT vinyl flooring must be installed correctly to avoid gaps, lifting edges, or uneven joints. We follow a structured process that ensures alignment is consistent across the room.
Our team avoids rushed fitting and poor preparation, which are common causes of flooring failure. Each project is completed with attention to layout planning, especially for herringbone lvt vinyl flooring and tile effect patterns.
Some interiors combine LVT with hardwood flooring in living areas where natural timber finishes are preferred.
We install lvt luxury vinyl flooring across residential and commercial properties. This includes kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, and open plan areas where waterproof performance is essential.
For bathrooms and moisture exposed areas, lvt vinyl flooring bathroom solutions are fitted with correct sealing and edge detailing. We also install lvt vinyl plank flooring and lvt vinyl tile flooring depending on design preference.
Our installation methods align with guidance from the British Standards Institution to ensure long term durability and compliance with flooring standards.
In bathrooms or wet rooms where rigid surfaces are preferred, many homeowners choose tile flooring installation as an alternative flooring option.
We provide focused installations for single rooms or specific areas without full renovation. This includes replacing existing vinyl or laminate with new LVT vinyl flooring using controlled preparation methods.
This approach allows homeowners to upgrade flooring quickly while maintaining structural stability and clean finishes
We carry out full property installations where multiple rooms require coordinated fitting. This includes full surface preparation, underlay planning, glue down systems or click systems installation, and complete finishing work.
Each project is planned to deliver durability, waterproof protection, and visual consistency across the property.
Every project begins with a detailed inspection of the existing floor surface. Subfloor stability, moisture levels, and flatness are checked carefully before installation begins.
Room measurements are taken to plan board direction and minimise waste. Layout planning is especially important for herringbone lvt vinyl flooring patterns.
Includes:
Site survey
Subfloor checks
Moisture testing
Surface levelling
Layout planning
Once preparation is complete, the LVT vinyl flooring is installed using the selected method. Glue down systems are applied evenly, while click systems are locked carefully to maintain tight joints.
If the existing surface is uneven, floor levelling may be required before installation to ensure long term stability and correct alignment.
Includes:
Board or tile placement
Adhesive or click locking application
Alignment control
Edge detailing
Final adjustments
After installation, the floor is inspected for joint alignment, edge security, and overall stability. The area is cleaned and prepared for handover.
Includes:
Final inspection
Joint and edge checks
Cleaning and project handover
Site visit and scope assessment
Transparent costs and timelines
Trades coordinated and managed
Snagging cleared, project closed
LVT, or Luxury Vinyl Tile, is a multi-layered synthetic flooring product designed to closely replicate the look and feel of real wood, stone, or ceramic tile. It is fully waterproof from surface to core, highly durable, comfortable underfoot, and available in a wide range of styles to suit any interior. Its combination of realistic appearance, easy maintenance, and competitive price point has made it one of the most popular flooring choices for UK homes and commercial spaces alike.
LVT flooring can be installed using three main methods: click-lock floating, glue-down, and loose-lay. Click-lock is the most common for residential use, where planks lock together and rest on the subfloor without adhesive. Glue-down LVT is applied directly to the subfloor with a notched trowel and adhesive, offering a more permanent and stable result ideal for high-traffic or commercial areas. Our team will recommend the most suitable method based on your subfloor type and how the space will be used.
Yes, LVT planks should be left in the room where they will be installed for at least 48 hours at a temperature between 18 and 25°C before fitting begins. This allows the material to stabilise to the room’s conditions and reduces the risk of expansion or contraction after installation. The room should also be kept at a normal living temperature during and after installation to maintain a consistent environment for the floor.
The subfloor must be clean, dry, and level to within 3mm over a 1-metre straight edge before LVT installation begins. Any deviations greater than this should be corrected using a suitable leveling compound, as even minor unevenness can telegraph through the relatively thin LVT and cause visible imperfections or joint stress over time. On wooden subfloors, loose boards must be secured and a plywood overlay is often recommended to create a smooth, stable base.
Whether underlay is needed depends on the specific product, as many LVT planks come with a pre-attached backing layer that acts as built-in cushioning and sound insulation. Where no backing is included, a thin LVT-specific underlay should be used to improve comfort and reduce noise transmission. It is important not to use a thick or soft underlay beneath click-lock LVT, as this can cause the locking joints to flex and fail over time.
LVT flooring is available from around £19 per square metre for the material alone, with installation costs varying depending on room size, subfloor condition, and the installation method chosen. The overall project cost will also be affected by any leveling or preparation work required before the floor can be laid. Contact us today for a free survey and quote, and we will provide a clear, honest price before any work begins.
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