
Residential and Commercial carpet & vinyl installation.
Flooring Services
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Carpet Installation: We offer comprehensive carpet installation services, including:
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Broadloom Carpet: Supply and installation of all new carpet widths, adaptable to smooth edge with underlay or direct-stick methods for versatile applications.
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Carpet Tiles: Installation of carpet tiles, ideal for commercial spaces due to ease of repair. Requires thorough floor preparation and adhesive application.
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Vinyl Installation:
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Sheet Vinyl: Supply and installation of domestic and commercial vinyl in 2m, 3m, or 4m widths. Commercial installations necessitate thermo-welding for seamless finishes.
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Vinyl Planks/Tiles: Expert installation of glue-down vinyl planks and tiles, contingent upon meticulous floor preparation for optimal results. High-sun exposure areas demand specialized hard-set adhesives to mitigate tile lifting.
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Wood Flooring:
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Engineered Timber and Laminate: Supply and installation of engineered timber and laminate flooring solutions. Installation techniques (glue-down or floating) are tailored to your desired aesthetic. Laminate installations typically employ a thin underlay. Moisture barriers are a prerequisite for glue-down timber installations, ensuring adherence to manufacturer and industry standards.
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Additional Services
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Floor Leveling: We rectify uneven floors and seamlessly transition between old and new flooring surfaces. Ramping techniques are employed as needed.
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Overlaying: In compliance with Floor NZ standards, we provide overlaying services for all tongue-and-groove and particleboard floors prior to sheet vinyl or vinyl plank installations. Overlay is mandatory when existing asbestos vinyl requires encapsulation to prevent hazardous particle release.
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Floor Preparation: We meticulously prepare floors based on the existing substrate (wood or concrete) and the intended new flooring material.
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Floor Protection: For large-scale projects, we supply and apply floor protectors to safeguard newly installed flooring from damage incurred by other tradespeople.





