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Contact usTimber, tile, laminate and other common flooring types are all part of what we cover, chosen to suit the room and how it's used. A wet area like a bathroom or laundry has different requirements to a living area, and we scope the right option for each space rather than applying one finish across the board.
Flooring is one of the last trades in most jobs, which means it needs to work with everything installed before it, from cabinetry lines in a kitchen to skirting and door clearances throughout the house. We sequence it as part of the overall project schedule, not as a separate booking that has to be squeezed in around everyone else.
Flooring installed too early in a renovation risks damage from other trades still working through the space; installed too late, it can hold up handover. Every Flooring Installation Hobart job we run is scheduled at the point in the project where it's protected from the remaining work but doesn't delay you moving back in.
Flooring is the trade most exposed to everyone else's mistakes on a job, which is why Zak and Tom sequence it themselves rather than leaving timing to whichever tradesperson is available next. That direct oversight is what keeps a finished floor from being damaged by the trades that come after it.
Can you match new flooring to what's already in the rest of the house?
Often yes, particularly with timber, though exact matches depend on the age and availability of the original product. We'll talk through realistic options once we know what you're working with.
What flooring is best for a bathroom or laundry?
Tile is the standard choice for wet areas because of how it handles moisture, though the right option depends on the waterproofing and the look you're after. We'll cover this as part of scoping a bathroom renovation or laundry job.
Do you install flooring on its own, or only as part of a bigger renovation?
We're happy to quote flooring on its own where it makes sense, though it's more commonly scoped in alongside a wider renovation since the trades and timing usually line up better that way.
How long does flooring installation usually take?
It depends on the size of the area and the material chosen, from a few days for a single room to longer for timber flooring across a whole house. We'll give you a realistic timeframe once we know the scope.
Does flooring get damaged if it's installed too early in a renovation?
It can, which is why we schedule it once the messier trades are finished rather than upfront. Protecting a finished floor is part of the sequencing, not an afterthought.