Bexleyheath LVT pricing — everything the quote includes
Most quotes we send in Bexleyheath sit in a tight range because we cost the screed, prep and finish separately, so you can see exactly where the money goes. Karndean and Amtico add roughly £15–£25/m² over a mid-tier LVT.
What lvt flooring cost in Bexleyheath actually involves
Most quotes we send in Bexleyheath sit in a tight range because we cost the screed, prep and finish separately, so you can see exactly where the money goes. Karndean and Amtico add roughly £15–£25/m² over a mid-tier LVT.
1950s semis usually have chipboard upstairs — checked for squeaks and re-screwed first.
What we check first on a Bexleyheath lvt job
- Subfloor flatness
LVT shows every bump — large 1930s and 1950s semis subfloors in Bexleyheath 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 Bexleyheath hallways that means front-door to kitchen.
- Fixed written quote after a free site visit
- Screed, adhesive, beading and disposal included
- Karndean and Amtico priced separately from mid-range
- Per-m² pricing that scales linearly — no surprise on day two
In short — expect £45–£75/m² supplied and fitted for LVT in Bexleyheath, plus screed if the large 1930s and 1950s semis subfloor needs it.
"Quote broke out screed, LVT and fit as separate lines — no guesswork." — Bexleyheath customer
Postcodes: DA6/DA7 · Routes: the A2 and A220 · Common build: large 1930s and 1950s semis.
Covering Upton, Barnehurst border, Long Lane.
LVT Flooring Cost jobs we've finished nearby



LVT Flooring Cost in Bexleyheath — common questions
A typical through-lounge, hallway and kitchen (30–40 m²) with mid-tier LVT and screed lands £1,800–£2,600 all in. Bigger opens or Karndean pushes higher.
We quote it separately so you can see what it costs. Most Bexleyheath kitchens need it (£15–£20/m²); most new-builds near Welling don't.
For high-traffic hallways in a large 1930s and 1950s semis, yes — the wear layer holds up. For a spare room or utility, a mid-tier LVT does the same job for less.
We wouldn't fit anything below £22/m² supply cost — thinner planks curl in large 1930s and 1950s semis kitchens once the underfloor heating goes on. Our mid-tier starts around £30/m² supply.
