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How Much Does a Flooring Specialist Cost in Islington?

Updated prices for . Islington prices are typically 37% above the national average.

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Price summary

Islington Price Summary

Service Low Average High
Laminate Flooring (Per Room) £410 £755 £1,230
Engineered Wood Flooring £685 £1,230 £2,055
Solid Hardwood Flooring £1,095 £1,915 £3,425

Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on London regional pricing.

Full pricing

All Flooring Specialist Prices in Islington

Islington is in Greater London and flooring specialist costs here are 37% above the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.

All prices include materials and labour unless stated otherwise. Prices verified 2026

Laminate Flooring (Per Room)

Low

£410

Average

£755

High

£1,230

1 day

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Supplying and fitting laminate flooring in a single room including the cushioned layer underneath, edge trim, and strips across doorways. Price based on an average room. Includes moving lightweight furniture.

~59% labour, ~41% materials

What affects the price

  • Room size and shape complexity
  • Quality of laminate chosen (AC3 to AC5 rating)
  • Whether old flooring needs removing first
  • Number of doorways and pipe cuts required

Engineered Wood Flooring

Low

£685

Average

£1,230

High

£2,055

1-2 days

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Supplying and fitting engineered wood flooring in a room. Engineered wood has a real wood surface on a stable base, so it looks like solid wood but handles temperature changes better. Includes the underlay, fitting, edge trim, and doorway strips.

~50% labour, ~50% materials

What affects the price

  • Wood species and plank width (wider planks cost more)
  • Installation method (floating, glued or nailed)
  • Subfloor condition and preparation needed
  • Finish type (lacquered, oiled, brushed)

Solid Hardwood Flooring

Low

£1,095

Average

£1,915

High

£3,425

2-3 days

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Supplying and fitting solid hardwood floorboards. These are nailed or glued directly to the floor and then sanded smooth and finished with varnish or oil. The most premium flooring option and can be sanded and refinished many times over the years.

~43% labour, ~57% materials

What affects the price

  • Wood species (oak, walnut, maple, ash)
  • Board width and grade (rustic, prime, select)
  • Subfloor preparation (must be level and dry)
  • Finishing requirements (oil, lacquer, stain)

Vinyl/LVT Flooring

Low

£480

Average

£890

High

£1,505

1 day

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Supplying and fitting luxury vinyl flooring — realistic-looking planks or tiles that are waterproof, durable, and softer underfoot than real wood or stone. Includes preparing the floor underneath, fitting, and edge trims. Price based on 15-20 square metres.

~54% labour, ~46% materials

What affects the price

  • Type of vinyl (sheet vinyl, LVT planks, rigid core)
  • Brand and thickness (Karndean, Amtico, budget ranges)
  • Subfloor condition and levelling requirements
  • Pattern layout (straight, herringbone, basket weave)

Carpet Fitting (Per Room)

Low

£110

Average

£205

High

£340

1-2 hours

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Fitting carpet in a single room including the strips that hold the carpet in place around the edges, the cushioned underlay, and a strip across the doorway. Price is for fitting only — the carpet itself is not included.

~73% labour, ~27% materials

What affects the price

  • Room size and shape
  • Whether gripper rods and underlay need replacing
  • Carpet type (loop pile, twist, velvet require different techniques)
  • Furniture removal and refitting

Underlay Replacement

Low

£135

Average

£275

High

£480

1-2 hours

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Removing old underlay and fitting new underlay beneath carpet or laminate flooring. Price per room based on 12-16m². Includes disposal of old underlay.

~43% labour, ~57% materials

What affects the price

  • Room size and access
  • Underlay type (foam, rubber crumb, felt, acoustic)
  • Whether gripper rods also need replacing
  • Subfloor condition beneath the old underlay

Floor Sanding and Varnishing

Low

£410

Average

£755

High

£1,230

1-2 days

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Sanding and refinishing an existing wooden floor. Includes coarse, medium and fine sanding passes, filling gaps, and applying two to three coats of varnish or oil. Price based on 15-20m².

~85% labour, ~15% materials

What affects the price

  • Floor area and condition of existing boards
  • Number of sanding passes required
  • Finish type (polyurethane varnish, hardwax oil, stain)
  • Whether boards need replacing or gap-filling first

Tile Floor Removal

Low

£275

Average

£550

High

£960

Half day to 1 day

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Removing existing floor tiles and preparing the floor for new flooring. Includes chipping off the old tiles, scraping away the adhesive underneath, and levelling. Price based on 10-15 square metres.

~94% labour, ~6% materials

What affects the price

  • Area of tiles to be removed
  • How firmly tiles are bonded to the subfloor
  • Whether the subfloor needs levelling after removal
  • Waste disposal method and local costs

Subfloor Preparation and Levelling

Low

£275

Average

£550

High

£1,025

Half day to 1 day

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Preparing and levelling the floor underneath before new flooring is laid. An uneven floor will cause tiles to crack or laminate to bounce, so it needs to be flat first. May involve pouring levelling compound or laying plywood sheets on top.

~61% labour, ~39% materials

What affects the price

  • Floor area and current condition
  • Depth of levelling required (thin skim vs deep pour)
  • Subfloor type (concrete screed, timber joists, chipboard)
  • Whether plywood overlay boarding is needed

Stair Carpet Fitting

Low

£135

Average

£275

High

£480

2-3 hours

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Fitting carpet on a standard straight staircase with up to 13 steps. Includes the strips that hold the carpet in place, underlay, and securing at the top and bottom. Fitting only — the carpet itself is not included.

~68% labour, ~32% materials

What affects the price

  • Number of stairs and whether there are turns or landings
  • Staircase width (standard or wide)
  • Carpet type (some are harder to stretch on stairs)
  • Whether stair rods or edge trims are fitted

Commercial Vinyl Flooring

Low

£820

Average

£1,505

High

£2,740

1-2 days

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Supplying and fitting tough, commercial-grade vinyl flooring for shops, offices, or other busy areas. Includes preparing the floor, gluing the vinyl down, and welding the joins to make them waterproof and hygienic. Price based on 20-30 square metres.

~52% labour, ~48% materials

What affects the price

  • Floor area and layout complexity
  • Vinyl grade and slip rating required
  • Subfloor condition and preparation needed
  • Whether heat-welded seams are required for hygiene

Herringbone Parquet Installation

Low

£1,095

Average

£1,915

High

£3,285

2-3 days

More details

Installing herringbone or chevron pattern parquet flooring in engineered or solid wood. Includes setting out the pattern, adhesive or nail-down fixing, sanding and finishing. Price based on 15-20m².

~55% labour, ~45% materials

What affects the price

  • Wood species and block size
  • Pattern type (herringbone, chevron, basket weave)
  • Installation method (glued, nailed, floating)
  • Subfloor preparation and levelling requirements

Step by step

What's Involved in Hiring a Flooring

Getting new flooring fitted involves choosing the right material for your room and lifestyle, preparing the subfloor, and having a specialist lay and finish the flooring to a professional standard.

1

Choose your flooring type

Consider the room, your budget and how the floor will be used. Laminate and LVT are practical and affordable. Engineered wood offers a premium look with good stability. Solid hardwood is the top-end choice but is sensitive to moisture. Carpet remains popular for bedrooms. Visit a showroom to see and feel samples in person.

2

Get your room measured

Many flooring companies offer free home measuring. Accurate measurements avoid buying too much or too little material. A fitter measures the room, notes doorways, alcoves, pipe locations and any tricky angles. Allow 10% extra for cuts and waste.

3

Prepare the subfloor

Before new flooring can go down, the existing floor must be checked and prepared. This may involve removing old flooring, levelling uneven areas with self-levelling compound, or laying plywood over rough timber joists. A properly prepared subfloor is essential for a good finish and prevents problems later.

4

Acclimatise the materials

Wood and laminate flooring must be left in the room where it will be installed for 48-72 hours before fitting. This allows the material to adjust to the temperature and humidity, reducing the risk of expansion, gaps or buckling after installation.

5

Installation

The fitter lays the flooring according to the manufacturer's instructions — floating, glued or nailed depending on the product. Underlay is fitted first for laminate and engineered wood. Edge trims and threshold strips are fitted at doorways and borders. A single room typically takes a day.

6

Finishing and aftercare

Once laid, the fitter fits skirting boards or beading, cleans up and talks you through aftercare. Avoid heavy furniture and wet mopping for the first 48 hours. Use felt pads under furniture legs to prevent scratches, and follow the manufacturer's cleaning recommendations.

Regional comparison

How Islington Compares

Average cost of laminate flooring (per room) across regions.

Islington
+37% £755
National Average
baseline £550
London
+24% £685

Local insights

What Affects Flooring Specialist Costs in Islington?

Islington's housing stock ranges from Georgian and Victorian terraces to post-war estates and modern new-builds, with a range of property types and ages that can affect the scope and cost of work across the borough. Properties in areas like Islington, Hackney and Brixton vary enormously in age, layout and condition, all of which directly affect flooring specialist costs. With a population of null, Islington is one of the more expensive areas for flooring specialist work in the UK. Older properties tend to need more preparation work and present access challenges that push prices toward the higher end — for example, engineered wood flooring here averages around £1,230.

London is the most expensive part of the UK for trade work, with labour rates running around 24% above the national average. This reflects the high cost of living, congestion charges, and expensive parking that tradespeople factor into their quotes. In Islington, local demand for flooring specialist services varies depending on the mix of residential and commercial properties in the area, and there is no shortage of qualified flooring specialist professionals across the capital. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Prices still vary by 30-50% between tradespeople for the same job, making multiple quotes essential.

Several factors affect what you will pay for flooring specialist work in Islington. The scope and complexity of the job is the biggest driver — straightforward work in accessible locations will be at the lower end, while anything involving older properties, difficult access, or structural complications will cost more. Material choices also make a significant difference; opting for premium brands or higher-spec products can add 20-40% to the total. As one of the more expensive areas for trade work, Islington residents typically pay around £755 for laminate flooring (per room) and £1,095 to £3,425 for solid hardwood flooring.

When getting quotes in Islington, aim for at least three from different qualified professionals. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Ask each one to visit and assess the work in person rather than quoting over the phone. A good flooring specialist will check the existing setup, identify any potential complications, and give you a detailed breakdown of costs. In a area like Islington, there is plenty of choice, so do not settle for the first quote you receive. Be wary of quotes that seem significantly cheaper than others — they may be cutting corners on materials or not including everything in the price. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.

Depending on the work involved, you may also need tiling (£550–£1,645), carpentry (£95–£275), or painting & decorating (£275–£890) in Islington.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about flooring specialist costs in Islington.

What is the best type of flooring for a kitchen?
Porcelain tiles and luxury vinyl tile (LVT) are the most popular choices for UK kitchens. Both are waterproof, durable and easy to clean. LVT is warmer and softer underfoot. Porcelain is harder-wearing but colder without underfloor heating. Avoid solid hardwood in kitchens as moisture and spills can cause warping.
What is the difference between laminate and engineered wood?
Laminate is a photograph of wood printed onto an HDF core — it is cheaper but cannot be sanded or refinished. Engineered wood has a real wood top layer bonded to a plywood base — it looks and feels like solid wood and can usually be sanded once or twice. Engineered wood is also more suitable for use with underfloor heating.
How long does new flooring need to acclimatise?
Most wood and laminate flooring should be left in the room where it will be installed for 48-72 hours before fitting. This allows the material to adjust to the room temperature and humidity, reducing the risk of expansion, gaps or buckling after installation.
Can new flooring be laid over existing flooring?
Laminate, LVT and engineered wood can often be laid over existing hard flooring if it is level, dry and in good condition. However, you should not lay new flooring over carpet as it creates an unstable surface. For best results, old flooring should be removed and the subfloor checked for damp and levelness before installation.
Is underfloor heating compatible with all flooring types?
Most flooring types work with underfloor heating, but some are better suited than others. Engineered wood, LVT and porcelain tiles conduct heat well and are ideal. Solid hardwood can be used but needs careful specification to avoid warping. Thick carpet and underlay act as insulators and reduce the system's efficiency.
How long does new flooring last?
Lifespan varies significantly by material. Solid hardwood can last 50+ years and be sanded multiple times. Engineered wood lasts 20-30 years. LVT and quality laminate last 15-25 years. Carpet typically lasts 5-15 years depending on quality and foot traffic. Proper installation and maintenance extend the life of any flooring.
Should I fit flooring before or after decorating?
In most cases, fit flooring after painting walls and ceilings to avoid paint drips on your new floor. However, if you are fitting new skirting boards, the flooring should go down first so the skirting sits neatly on top. Discuss the sequence with your fitter and decorator to get the best result.
What is the difference between LVT and laminate flooring?
LVT (luxury vinyl tile) is completely waterproof, quieter underfoot and softer to walk on. Laminate is slightly cheaper but is not fully waterproof — the HDF core can swell if water gets into the joints. LVT is the better choice for kitchens, bathrooms and hallways where spills are likely.
Do flooring fitters move furniture?
Most fitters will move lightweight furniture like chairs and side tables but expect you to clear heavy items like beds, wardrobes and sofas before they arrive. Some charge an additional fee for furniture moving. The room should be as empty as possible to allow a clean, efficient installation.
How much does a flooring specialist cost in Islington in 2026?
Laminate Flooring (Per Room) in Islington typically costs between £410 and £1,230, with the average being around £755. Prices vary depending on the scope of work, materials used, and the specific requirements of your property.
Are flooring specialist prices cheaper in Islington than London?
Islington prices are 37% above the national average, though still comparable to London for laminate flooring (per room).
How do I find a good flooring specialist in Islington?
Get at least three quotes from different tradespeople, check recent reviews, and ask whether the quote includes VAT and everything you need. A detailed written quote that breaks down all costs is a good sign. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.
What affects flooring specialist prices in Islington?
The main factors are the scope and complexity of what you need, the options and products chosen, and local market rates. Islington rates are 37% above the national average. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to ensure a fair price.
Do flooring specialist prices include materials in Islington?
The prices shown on this page include all typical costs. However, when getting real quotes, always confirm what is and isn't included. Some tradespeople break out costs separately, while others give an all-in price. Ask for a detailed breakdown before agreeing to any work.