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Supply-and-fit flooring

One job, one quotation: we help you choose the flooring and arrange the fitting.

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Quick answer

Supply-and-fit means we help you choose the flooring and arrange its fitting as a single job, with one written quotation covering materials, preparation and installation. It's the simplest route for most homeowners because it keeps the flooring, underlay and fitting together. Send your room details for an indicative estimate across Burton-on-Trent and the surrounding area.

Supply-and-fit is the most straightforward way to get a new floor: you tell us the rooms and what you're looking for, we help you choose a suitable product, and the flooring, any underlay and the fitting are arranged together under one quotation.

The advantage is that quantities, underlay and preparation are all considered together, so there are no gaps between 'the flooring you bought' and 'what the fitter needs'. If you'd rather buy your own flooring, our fitting-only service covers that instead.

Who this is for

  • Homeowners who want a single point of contact for the whole job
  • People who'd like help choosing the right product for each room
  • Landlords and new-build owners doing several rooms at once
  • Anyone who wants materials and fitting on one quotation

Suitable applications

  • Whole-house projects and single rooms alike
  • Carpet, laminate, sheet vinyl and LVT
  • Homes, rentals and new-build properties

What's included

  • Help choosing a suitable product for each room
  • Supply of the flooring, underlay and trims as quoted
  • Measuring and confirmation of quantities
  • Fitting arranged as part of the same job

What isn't automatically included

  • Building work, plastering or electrical work
  • Uplift and disposal unless included in the quotation
  • Subfloor levelling or repair unless specified
  • Moving heavy furniture unless agreed in advance

What we need to give you an estimate

  • Which rooms and their rough sizes
  • The type of flooring you're leaning towards, if any
  • The subfloor and current floor covering
  • Whether stairs and landings are included
  • Your rough timescale

How supply-and-fit works

  • Send room details for an indicative estimate, or book a home measure
  • We help you choose products suited to each room and budget
  • A measure confirms quantities, underlay and any preparation
  • You receive one written quotation covering supply and fitting
  • Fitting is arranged once everything is confirmed and in stock

What a good quotation should show

A clear supply-and-fit quotation separates out the flooring, underlay, trims, preparation and fitting so you can see what you're paying for. Our guide on what a flooring quotation should include explains what to look for and what to ask.

Honest limitations

Estimates given before a measure are indicative. Final figures are confirmed by quotation once quantities and any preparation are known.

We don't publish prices — every job is different, so costs are quoted per project.

Frequently asked questions

Is supply-and-fit cheaper than buying flooring myself?
It isn't automatically cheaper or dearer — it depends on the product and the job. The value is in one point of contact and materials, underlay and fitting all being planned together. If you prefer to buy your own, our fitting-only service covers that.
Can you do a whole house?
Yes — supply-and-fit works for single rooms or a whole house, including a mix of carpet upstairs and hard flooring downstairs. Tell us all the rooms so the estimate covers the full project.
How do I get a price?
Send your room details for an indicative estimate, or book a home measure. A written quotation follows once quantities and any preparation are confirmed.

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Tell us about your flooring project

Send your room details, rough sizes and what you're considering. We'll review the information and respond with an indicative estimate or recommend a home measure.