Moduleo LVT fitter in Bexleyheath
Moduleo is the range we recommend when Karndean's price feels heavy but you still want a real wear layer. In Bexleyheath large 1930s and 1950s semis we mostly fit Transform (glue-down, kitchens/hallways) and LayRed (click, lounges).
What moduleo fitter in Bexleyheath actually involves
Moduleo is the range we recommend when Karndean's price feels heavy but you still want a real wear layer. In Bexleyheath large 1930s and 1950s semis we mostly fit Transform (glue-down, kitchens/hallways) and LayRed (click, lounges).
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.
- Moduleo Roots, Transform and LayRed ranges
- Glue-down and click-lock — spec advised per room
- Full subfloor prep so the wear layer lasts 20+ years
- Herringbone patterns from the Moduleo Moods collection
Bottom line: Moduleo is the honest step down from Karndean — same build quality, better price.
"Transform in the kitchen four years on — zero lifting, zero wear." — DA6/DA7 homeowner
Postcodes: DA6/DA7 · Routes: the A2 and A220 · Common build: large 1930s and 1950s semis.
Covering Upton, Barnehurst border, Long Lane.
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Moduleo Fitter in Bexleyheath — common questions
Karndean Van Gogh has a slightly deeper texture; Moduleo Transform has near-identical wear performance for less. Both suit large 1930s and 1950s semis kitchens well.
Bedrooms/spare rooms: Roots. Family kitchen/hall: Transform (glue-down). Lounges over UFH: LayRed click. We spec per room on the visit.
Yes when glue-down (Transform). Click-lock Moduleo is water-resistant but not fully waterproof at the seams — we'd recommend glue-down for bathrooms.
Yes — any glue-down LVT needs a flat, sealed subfloor. Included in the quote where the large 1930s and 1950s semis needs it.
