Erith bathroom vinyl flooring — warmer than tile
Bathroom LVT in Erith is the warmer, quieter alternative to tile — and it actually costs less. We fit glue-down planks or tiles sealed at every edge, with the option to cove 100mm up the wall in family or rental bathrooms.
What bathroom lvt in Erith actually involves
Bathroom LVT in Erith is the warmer, quieter alternative to tile — and it actually costs less. We fit glue-down planks or tiles sealed at every edge, with the option to cove 100mm up the wall in family or rental bathrooms.
Riverside flats sometimes flag damp — we use a meter before guaranteeing any glue-down vinyl.
"Stone-look LVT in the family bathroom — warmer and cleaner than the old tiles." — DA8 customer
- Glue-down LVT — sealed at every edge
- Coved up the wall 100mm where required
- Stone or wood look — Amtico, Karndean, Polyflor
- Sealed under the toilet pan and bath foot
Before we quote a lvt job in Erith
- Subfloor flatness
LVT shows every bump — victorian and post-war terraces subfloors in Erith almost always need ply or self-levelling screed first.
- Door undercut
We trim doors on the day so they swing cleanly over glue-down LVT — no scraping, no callbacks.
- Pattern direction
Plank run follows the longest sightline; in narrow Erith hallways that means front-door to kitchen.
Recap — Amtico, Karndean and Polyflor bathroom LVT fitted across DA8.
Postcodes: DA8 · Routes: the A206 along the river · Common build: Victorian and post-war terraces.
Covering Northumberland Heath, Slade Green, Belvedere border.
Bathroom LVT jobs we've finished nearby



Bathroom LVT in Erith — common questions
Yes — we cut around the pan and seal with bathroom-grade silicone so water can't get underneath.
On request — popular in Erith rentals and family bathrooms. We cove 100mm up the wall and finish with a capping strip.
Most bathroom LVT we fit in Erith is R10/R11 rated — fine when wet without feeling rough underfoot.
Sometimes — we'd skim and prime first. Often easier and cheaper to lift the tiles and start fresh, depending on the victorian and post-war terraces subfloor.
