Bathroom vinyl across Gravesend DA11/DA12
Most Gravesend bathrooms are small enough that the whole floor is a single drop of sheet vinyl — no seam means no chance of water getting underneath.
What bathroom vinyl in Gravesend actually involves
Most Gravesend bathrooms are small enough that the whole floor is a single drop of sheet vinyl — no seam means no chance of water getting underneath.
Ebbsfleet new-builds come LVT-ready; older terraces almost always need ply over the floorboards.
"Replaced the old vinyl in our rental bathroom in 3 hours — fresh, sealed, ready for the new tenant." — Gravesend landlord
- Single-drop sheet vinyl — no seam in a standard bathroom
- Coved 100mm up the wall on request
- Cushioned, slip-rated and warm underfoot
- Sealed around toilet pan and bath foot
What we check first on a Gravesend vinyl job
- Sheet seams
Sheet vinyl in a typical Gravesend kitchen is usually a single drop — no seam, no water-ingress risk.
- Subfloor
On older victorian terraces we overlay with ply before laying vinyl so the boards underneath don't telegraph through.
- Coving
For bathrooms we can cove the vinyl up the wall 100mm to seal the floor properly.
In short — bathroom vinyl in Gravesend from £28/m² fitted, single-drop, sealed at every edge.
Postcodes: DA11/DA12 · Routes: the A2 and M2 · Common build: Victorian terraces.
Covering Ebbsfleet, Northfleet, Singlewell.
Bathroom Vinyl jobs we've finished nearby



Bathroom Vinyl in Gravesend — common questions
Yes — cut tight and sealed with bathroom silicone. Standard in Gravesend.
Half a day usually. We lift the old floor, prep, fit and seal the same morning.
Yes — on request. Standard in Gravesend rentals and family bathrooms, 100mm up with a capping strip.
Sheet vinyl is cheaper and seamless; LVT is more premium and warmer. Both are waterproof. Rentals and kids' bathrooms usually get vinyl; refits and master bathrooms get LVT.
