Victorian and Edwardian flooring in Dartford
In a Dartford Victorian we almost always ply overlay before LVT (6mm marine ply, screwed on 200mm centres) so the plank joins don't telegraph through the original board line.
What victorian property flooring in Dartford actually involves
In a Dartford Victorian we almost always ply overlay before LVT (6mm marine ply, screwed on 200mm centres) so the plank joins don't telegraph through the original board line.
New-build estates use screed slabs straight from the developer — usually LVT-ready.
"Victorian terrace in The Bridge — stair runner with brass rods, and the original boards are still there underneath." — Dartford customer
- Original floorboards protected, screwed down where squeaky
- 6mm ply overlay before LVT so plank joins don't telegraph
- Stripe runners and brass rods on Victorian stair flights
- Sympathetic transitions where flooring meets tiled hallways
Before we quote a lvt job in Dartford
- Dartford subfloor reality
New-build estates use screed slabs straight from the developer — usually LVT-ready.
- Pattern direction
Plank run follows the longest sightline; in narrow Dartford hallways that means front-door to kitchen.
- Door undercut
We trim doors on the day so they swing cleanly over glue-down LVT — no scraping, no callbacks.
In short — Victorian flooring in Dartford: ply first, then LVT or carpet, with stair runners on period flights.
Postcodes: DA1/DA2 · Routes: the A2 and M25 junction 2 · Common build: Victorian terraces.
Covering The Bridge, Stone Lodge, Joydens Wood.
Victorian Property Flooring jobs we've finished nearby



Victorian Property Flooring in Dartford — common questions
Ply overlay (6mm marine ply, screwed) hides most subfloor variation. If a joist is failing we'll flag it — we don't hide structural issues under a new floor.
Regularly. Standard is a 27" wool runner with brass rods; we also do fully bound edges if you want a bolder line.
Yes — we cut a bespoke oak or brass threshold to sit flush with the tile edge. It looks intentional, not patched.
No — we screw squeaky boards, we don't remove them. If you ever want to expose them again, everything we lay comes back up without harming the pine.
