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Help. Advice needing in buying and fitting a new engineered oak wooden floor?
Simmie
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Hi, I am looking to buy a large amount of wide plank engineered solid oak or walnut flooring to fit an area across 3 rooms of around 80 m2. I want approx a 189mm width and long planks. I've been looking on the internet and Carpenters of York seem to have the widest and best quality range for a reasonable price. Can anyone recommend any other companies? Also I'll need to have it fitted on a concrete floor. How much should I expect to pay a fitter to to this for me in the West Drayton, Middlesex area? Can anyone highly recommend one? Any advice appreciated. Thanks.
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Beat me too it debbie, great minds and all that.:D0
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Hi, I am looking to buy a large amount of wide plank engineered solid oak or walnut flooring to fit an area across 3 rooms of around 80 m2. I want approx a 189mm width and long planks. I've been looking on the internet and Carpenters of York seem to have the widest and best quality range for a reasonable price. Can anyone recommend any other companies? Also I'll need to have it fitted on a concrete floor. How much should I expect to pay a fitter to to this for me in the West Drayton, Middlesex area? Can anyone highly recommend one? Any advice appreciated. Thanks.
Hi Simmie
I'll Pm you tonight when I get in from work with some details of the guy who laid mine.:D0 -
2 big internet companies are www.floorsonline.co.uk and www.completelyflooring.co.uk
Ring to get the best deals............... just a tip!0
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