Fitting Solid Wood Flooring

DIY Solid Wood Installation

Solid wood flooring is pretty tricky to lay and needs an advanced level of DIY experience. There's three methods of laying solid wood flooring: nailing, gluing and using an adhesive underlay. It can be very rewarding to lay your own floor, so if you're feeling confident in your DIY ability visit our installation section.

What to Look for When Choosing a Floor Fitter

If you're not 100% confident with installing a solid wood floor, then you'll want to get a floor fitter. It goes without saying that choosing the right floor fitter is crucial. Here's some tips to help you make an informed decision:

  • Check their background: Look for a fitter with lots of experience installing the type of flooring you have chosen. Some flooring may require a specialist.
  • Look for certifications: Some fitters may have additional certifications from flooring manufacturers or trade associations. This can indicate advanced training and adherence to industry standards.
  • Ask about past projects: Ask to see a portfolio or check their website or social media to view completed projects. Look for those similar to yours.
  • Always ask for customer references: Request references to get feedback from previous customers and an idea of their workmanship and style.
  • Get an idea of timeline: Check that the fitter is able to start (and complete) your project within the time you need. Be patient, as high-demand fitters may have longer waiting times. If you are ordering from us, make sure your flooring has arrived safely before you book a project start date with your fitter.
By doing your research and considering some of the above factors, you'll choose a professional who meets your needs and expectations.