Cost of laying an engineered wooden floor
Discussion
Two questions if I may:
1) How much per sq meter could I expect to pay (labour only) to lay an engineered wood floatng floor in various rooms (200 sq meter plus) in a new build? Looks simple in the sense there isn't much to be cutting around and the place will be empty.
2) I assume they would cut the skirting and slide the floor under to create the expansion gap, as that seems to have happened in the plot next door?
Blakeatron said:
^^ Not imposible to get last board in without removing skirtings just a lot harder!
Indeed...we have a floating engineered floor in our living room which has original Victorian woodwork. We had the floor cut underneath....it just means you have to find someone to do it properly and will probably cost more than £15 sq m. It looks miles better. Depends on a couple of things. If the joints need glueing (ie. T&G engineered as opposed to 'click together) and if the floor needs a final sand and finishing onsite, I would expect to pay a professional floor layer £35 - £40 ex vat per metre (London prices so may be less 'oop North'). If it is pre-finished, under £30 ex vat.
With the skirting, it might be easier to take it off and re-fit over the expansion gap. Depends how securely it is fixed really. Undercutting is an option (as you have mentioned) but, is quite labour intensive and goes through alot of blades so, expect to pay £10 per linear metre for that aswell.
hth
ETA - you'd probably get a discounted fitting rate due to the large area
With the skirting, it might be easier to take it off and re-fit over the expansion gap. Depends how securely it is fixed really. Undercutting is an option (as you have mentioned) but, is quite labour intensive and goes through alot of blades so, expect to pay £10 per linear metre for that aswell.
hth
ETA - you'd probably get a discounted fitting rate due to the large area
Speckle said:
Depends on a couple of things. If the joints need glueing (ie. T&G engineered as opposed to 'click together) and if the floor needs a final sand and finishing onsite, I would expect to pay a professional floor layer £35 - £40 ex vat per metre (London prices so may be less 'oop North'). If it is pre-finished, under £30 ex vat.
With the skirting, it might be easier to take it off and re-fit over the expansion gap. Depends how securely it is fixed really. Undercutting is an option (as you have mentioned) but, is quite labour intensive and goes through alot of blades so, expect to pay £10 per linear metre for that aswell.
hth
ETA - you'd probably get a discounted fitting rate due to the large area
how would you close the joint if its glued and underneath the skirting board ? and how do you get the final piece in ? ( not being awkward just curious as a joiner ;-) )With the skirting, it might be easier to take it off and re-fit over the expansion gap. Depends how securely it is fixed really. Undercutting is an option (as you have mentioned) but, is quite labour intensive and goes through alot of blades so, expect to pay £10 per linear metre for that aswell.
hth
ETA - you'd probably get a discounted fitting rate due to the large area
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