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I have a new kitchen/diner extension (approx 40 sq.mtrs) that needs flooring. I have no experience whatsoever of LVT but I’m told it is a better/warmer option than laminate flooring or ceramic tiles.
However, I’ve noticed that the LVT seems to be very thin (i.e. 5mm) compared to most laminates.
I have a local flooring ‘specialist’ coming round next week and he has already given a ball-park figure of £50 per sq.mtr (£2000) for supply/fit etc.
I don’t know the in’s and out’s of laying LVT so I’m not sure exactly what is required in terms of materials/underlay etc. Can anyone enlighten me please?
I also don’t know what quality of LVT his £50/sq.mtr figure will get me.
I realise it was just a ball-park figure (and possibly liable to rise when he gives me an actual quote,... perhaps???) but does £50 sq.mtr seem like a reasonable starting figure?
As ever, all replies/comments/advice gratefully received.
However, I’ve noticed that the LVT seems to be very thin (i.e. 5mm) compared to most laminates.
I have a local flooring ‘specialist’ coming round next week and he has already given a ball-park figure of £50 per sq.mtr (£2000) for supply/fit etc.
I don’t know the in’s and out’s of laying LVT so I’m not sure exactly what is required in terms of materials/underlay etc. Can anyone enlighten me please?
I also don’t know what quality of LVT his £50/sq.mtr figure will get me.
I realise it was just a ball-park figure (and possibly liable to rise when he gives me an actual quote,... perhaps???) but does £50 sq.mtr seem like a reasonable starting figure?
As ever, all replies/comments/advice gratefully received.