Gravesend bathroom vinyl flooring — warmer than tile
Most Gravesend bathrooms are small enough that LVT goes down in half a day — strip out the old vinyl, level the subfloor, glue and seal. In rental properties around DA11/DA12 we cove the edges so water can't get under.
What bathroom lvt in Gravesend actually involves
Most Gravesend bathrooms are small enough that LVT goes down in half a day — strip out the old vinyl, level the subfloor, glue and seal. In rental properties around DA11/DA12 we cove the edges so water can't get under.
Ebbsfleet new-builds come LVT-ready; older terraces almost always need ply over the floorboards.
- 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
What we check first on a Gravesend lvt job
- Subfloor flatness
LVT shows every bump — victorian terraces subfloors in Gravesend 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 Gravesend hallways that means front-door to kitchen.
"Coved the LVT up the wall in the rental bathroom — passes every inventory." — Gravesend landlord
Bottom line: warmer than tile, half the install time, no grout to scrub. Standard in Gravesend refits.
Postcodes: DA11/DA12 · Routes: the A2 and M2 · Common build: Victorian terraces.
Covering Ebbsfleet, Northfleet, Singlewell.
Bathroom LVT jobs we've finished nearby



Bathroom LVT in Gravesend — common questions
Yes — we cut around the pan and seal with bathroom-grade silicone so water can't get underneath.
On request — popular in Gravesend rentals and family bathrooms. We cove 100mm up the wall and finish with a capping strip.
Most bathroom LVT we fit in Gravesend 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 terraces subfloor.
