Flood damage flooring across BR8
Insurance flooring claims across Hextable we handle end-to-end — documentation for the loss adjuster, direct invoicing, waterproof replacement spec so the same event doesn't ruin the floor twice.
What flood damage flooring in Swanley actually involves
Insurance flooring claims across Hextable we handle end-to-end — documentation for the loss adjuster, direct invoicing, waterproof replacement spec so the same event doesn't ruin the floor twice.
60s/70s housing often has solid concrete slabs — quick LVT installs once screeded.
Swanley vinyl — the details that matter
- Swanley subfloor reality
60s/70s housing often has solid concrete slabs — quick LVT installs once screeded.
- Coving
For bathrooms we can cove the vinyl up the wall 100mm to seal the floor properly.
- Subfloor
On older 1960s and 70s estates we overlay with ply before laying vinyl so the boards underneath don't telegraph through.
- Old flooring uplifted and disposed as part of the claim
- Subfloor moisture-tested before re-fit
- Insurance claim direct-invoicing accepted
- Waterproof replacement flooring specified
In short — flood damage flooring in Swanley from £26/m² fitted, insurance-friendly and waterproof-replacement spec.
"Dishwasher flood in Hextable — uplifted, dried, waterproof SPC in on the claim." — Swanley customer
Postcodes: BR8 · Routes: the M25 at junction 3 · Common build: 1960s and 70s estates.
Covering Hextable, Swanley village, Crockenhill border.
Flood Damage Flooring jobs we've finished nearby



Flood Damage Flooring in Swanley — common questions
Yes — direct communication with the assessor, photos, itemised quotes, replacement spec sheets. Standard on BR8 insurance work.
Yes — ruined flooring goes as part of the claim. We photograph, itemise and dispose as part of the Hextable recovery work.
Depends on flood depth and subfloor type. A screed floor after a burst pipe often needs 2–3 weeks with dehumidifiers. We won't re-fit until moisture readings are safe — 4% for wood subfloors, 75% RH for screed.
Standard cover is like-for-like. Upgrade to waterproof (SPC over laminate, say) is often the difference the homeowner pays. We quote both on the Swanley visit for the claim.
