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nakhodka2002

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Hello everyone.
I know we are in the tiling forum, but in the flooring forum they don`t have a TF Arms, so was not sure where to post. Sorry about this. The question is: Could somebody please advise me on the price to fit engineered wood floor? How would you charge per room or sq.m. and how much ?

Thank you

May be moderator will need to move the post to the right forum:sorry:
 
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Bubblecraft

Hi there. My prices are as follows:

Floating: £15 pm2
Secret Nailed: £18 pm2
Glued: £22 pm2

Prices inc glues & nails.

Scotia: £30 per room (up to 20lm)
Skirting: Removal & re-fit - POA. May also inc plastering & decor if required.
 

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Thank you Bubblecraft. How level should be floor to use glue? I have subfloor concrete. What are benefits floating floor and glued?
 
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Thank you Bubblecraft. How level should be floor to use glue? I have subfloor concrete. What are benefits floating floor and glued?

Glued floor has to be deflection free. I would only use this method on concrete but that's my personal choice. A floating floor is far quicker & easier to instal than a glued floor & will expand & contract as one whole piece. Less chance of gaps appearing between the planks using this method.
 

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