Amtico Installer Essex/Suffolk
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Does anyone within the north Essex south Suffolk area, have a recommendation for Amtico flooring suppliers/installers? (and likely carpet)
I have so far been in touch with 2 of the "Amtico One Premium Retail Partner" listed on the site, and even with chasing I have not even managed to secure a quotation.
So I need to cast a wider net for companies that would like my money.
I have so far been in touch with 2 of the "Amtico One Premium Retail Partner" listed on the site, and even with chasing I have not even managed to secure a quotation.
So I need to cast a wider net for companies that would like my money.
We used cfs - cambridge flooring services - I don't know if they'd be too far away.
They sent a chap that spent most of his days fitting Amtico in shops / cafes because we had a large space to do (11 x 6 ish) - He did a very good job and certainly knew what he was doing. c.f. one of my mates who had theirs fitted by the builder and it looks terrible (annoying gaps between the pieces).
I watched the chap work, and I've since laid another room myself - and more recently laid a large hallway that joins up the bit the pro did and the other room.
It is remarkably easy to lay yourself if you fancy it. The only tool you need is the correct glue (eBay), a notched trowel and a stanley knife.
For the hallway, I purchased 10 boxes off eBay for £55 each and it took about a day for me to fit (including all the prep and the self-levelling) - I reckon that saved ~£3K based on what the initial job cost us.
They sent a chap that spent most of his days fitting Amtico in shops / cafes because we had a large space to do (11 x 6 ish) - He did a very good job and certainly knew what he was doing. c.f. one of my mates who had theirs fitted by the builder and it looks terrible (annoying gaps between the pieces).
I watched the chap work, and I've since laid another room myself - and more recently laid a large hallway that joins up the bit the pro did and the other room.
It is remarkably easy to lay yourself if you fancy it. The only tool you need is the correct glue (eBay), a notched trowel and a stanley knife.
For the hallway, I purchased 10 boxes off eBay for £55 each and it took about a day for me to fit (including all the prep and the self-levelling) - I reckon that saved ~£3K based on what the initial job cost us.
Give these guys a call, have used them for various floors in houses over the last few years. Very good, clean and tidy.
https://www.mbcflimited.co.uk/
https://www.mbcflimited.co.uk/
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