Multi-let floors across DA14/DA15
HMOs in Sidcup — especially the converted 1930s bay-fronted semis stock around Mostly 1930s, with newer flats around the station — need flooring that survives high turnover. We spec cord carpet in bedrooms and slip-rated sheet vinyl in the shared kitchen and bathroom.
What hmo & buy-to-let flooring in Sidcup actually involves
HMOs in Sidcup — especially the converted 1930s bay-fronted semis stock around Mostly 1930s, with newer flats around the station — need flooring that survives high turnover. We spec cord carpet in bedrooms and slip-rated sheet vinyl in the shared kitchen and bathroom.
1930s pine boards over joists — usually need a 6mm ply overlay before LVT or vinyl.
- Sheet vinyl with slip resistance for HMO kitchens/bathrooms
- Cord carpet in bedrooms — durable, cheap to replace
- Whole-property fits in 1–2 days between tenancies
- Invoices with itemised breakdowns for landlord accounting
Three things that decide a vinyl fit in Sidcup
- Sheet seams
Sheet vinyl in a typical Sidcup kitchen is usually a single drop — no seam, no water-ingress risk.
- Subfloor
On older 1930s bay-fronted semis 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.
"Full 6-bed HMO fitted in a weekend between tenancies." — Sidcup landlord
In short — HMO and BTL flooring in Sidcup from £16/m² fitted; whole properties in 1–2 days between tenancies.
Postcodes: DA14/DA15 · Routes: the A20 · Common build: 1930s bay-fronted semis.
Covering Sidcup Hill, Halfway Street, New Eltham border.
HMO & Buy-to-Let Flooring jobs we've finished nearby



HMO & Buy-to-Let Flooring in Sidcup — common questions
Cord carpet in bedrooms (£16/m² fitted), slip-rated sheet vinyl in kitchen/bathroom (£22/m² fitted). Both survive 5+ tenants without needing replacement.
4-bed HMO: 1.5 days. 6-bed: 2 days. We work weekends when tenancies overlap.
Yes — itemised per property, VAT clear, ready for your accountant.
Yes — landlords with 3+ regular properties get a fixed per-m² rate that beats one-off pricing by 15–20%.
