Commercial office flooring across DA11/DA12
An office near the A2 and M2 we did last quarter had six flooring types across 800m². We phased it over three weekends so nobody moved desks twice. That's the standard workflow for Gravesend live-office fits.
What office flooring in Gravesend actually involves
An office near the A2 and M2 we did last quarter had six flooring types across 800m². We phased it over three weekends so nobody moved desks twice. That's the standard workflow for Gravesend live-office fits.
Ebbsfleet new-builds come LVT-ready; older terraces almost always need ply over the floorboards.
- Zoned flooring — LVT reception, carpet tile workspace
- Access floor and cable trunking respected
- Chair castor-rated ranges only
- Out-of-hours and phased fits
Three things that decide a carpet fit in Gravesend
- Gravesend subfloor reality
Ebbsfleet new-builds come LVT-ready; older terraces almost always need ply over the floorboards.
- Underlay choice
8mm crumb is the usual call for Gravesend bedrooms; 10mm PU on stairs to stop bounce.
- Doorway transitions
Most victorian terraces doorways here need a bevelled bar rather than a Z-bar to clear the carpet next door.
"Phased 900m² office fit in Ebbsfleet across three weekends — zero downtime." — Gravesend facilities lead
In short — office flooring in Gravesend from £22/m² fitted, zoned and phased around trading.
Postcodes: DA11/DA12 · Routes: the A2 and M2 · Common build: Victorian terraces.
Covering Ebbsfleet, Northfleet, Singlewell.
Office Flooring jobs we've finished nearby



Office Flooring in Gravesend — common questions
Yes — every commercial fit here respects the access panel grid. Tiles laid in-line with the panels so nothing needs cutting when you lift for cabling.
Both work if spec'd correctly. Castor-rated LVT (0.7mm+ wear layer) survives, and any 20oz+ office carpet tile survives. Cheap tiles get flattened along the pivot line.
Yes — most Gravesend office jobs above 500m² we phase across 2–3 weekends. Same crew, same materials, minimum disruption.
Interface and Milliken both run take-back schemes — old tiles from your DA11/DA12 office get returned to the mill rather than landfilled.
