Flooring fitters in Epsom — carpet, LVT, laminate and engineered wood supply and fit
Service Area · KT17–KT19

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Flooring Fitters.

Surrey · Fixed price · Free home visit · KT17–KT19

Epsom pairs Victorian terraces near the station with substantial 1930s semis east of the High Street and the 1990s Horton estate to the north. Floors and Fix supplies and fits carpet, LVT, laminate and engineered wood across KT17 to KT19 — including Stoneleigh and Ewell — with every subfloor assessed at a free home visit and the quote fixed on the day.

Flooring fitters in Epsom

Supply & fit in Epsom — everything included.

Floors & Fix supplies and fits carpet, LVT, laminate and engineered wood across Epsom and the KT17–KT19 postcodes — covering Ewell Village, Stoneleigh, Epsom Common and Worcester Park. We survey every property at the free home visit and provide a fixed written price on the day covering all preparation, supply and fitting.

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No hidden extras

Every quote covers everything.

Epsom property types

Subfloor-specific fitting across KT17–KT19.

Stoneleigh · 1930s semis

Southern Railway housing with consistent, well-preserved suspended timber

Stoneleigh — Stoneleigh Broadway, Sparrow Farm Drive, Stoneleigh Crescent KT19 — was developed in 1930–1939 following the Southern Railway extension, a planned suburb of semis built to a consistent specification. Deal boards of 100–125mm on joists at 400mm centres, in good to excellent condition where carpet has protected them for decades. The consistency makes surveys here more predictable than in older Victorian areas. Kitchen and bathroom extensions added in the 1970s–80s introduce the standard concrete slab at ground-floor rear; LVT glued throughout the original house and extension is the most popular choice.

Ewell Village · Georgian and Victorian

Older and more varied stock — stone flags, solid brick and suspended timber

Ewell Village — High Street Ewell, Church Street, Cheam Road KT17 — has properties ranging from 18th-century cottages and Georgian townhouses to Victorian semis built as Ewell expanded after the 1850s. Georgian properties may have original stone flags or lime concrete — subfloor types rarely encountered elsewhere in KT17. The chalk geology of Ewell affects moisture profiles: properties near Hogsmill River show higher ground-floor moisture levels than those on higher ground. We test at the home visit and price accordingly — LVT glued over a DPM-treated levelled surface is frequently the right solution here.

Worcester Park · 1920s–30s semis

Well-maintained inter-war suspended timber in a sought-after suburb

Worcester Park — Central Road, The Avenue, Longfellow Road KT4 — spans the Surrey-London border. Inter-war semis of 1920s–1930s construction, similar to Stoneleigh but slightly more varied in size. Suspended timber throughout; board condition is generally above average given Worcester Park's strong owner-occupier history. Some larger detached properties on The Avenue have reception rooms of 4.5m+ width that suit wide-plank engineered wood particularly well. We cover all of KT4 and the KT19 portion of Worcester Park with no call-out charge.

Epsom town centre · Victorian and Edwardian terraces

Mixed Victorian suspended timber and post-war concrete near the town

Victorian and Edwardian terraces around Epsom town centre — Alexandra Road, Church Street, Upper High Street KT18 — date from the 1840s railway expansion through to the Edwardian period. Deal boards of 100–125mm on standard joists; through-room conversions and kitchen extensions have introduced concrete slabs into most ground floors. Post-war housing on the town's eastern fringes is on solid concrete throughout. We survey both zones at the home visit and price the full job — supply, fitting, preparation and uplift — as a single fixed price.

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What Epsom homeowners ask us.

Yes — we cover the full KT17, KT18 and KT19 postcode area including Ewell Village, Stoneleigh, Epsom Common and all surrounding areas. No call-out charge and free home visits including evenings and weekends.

In most cases yes. Stoneleigh's 1930s semis were built following the Southern Railway expansion and the suspended timber is typically in good condition under carpet. We assess, re-nail any movement, add ply and fit over the top — preserving the original floor structure and saving the cost of concrete.

Yes. We assess level and moisture at the visit. Stone flags typically require self-levelling compound to create a flat surface plus a surface DPM where moisture is present. LVT glued directly over the levelled surface works well without the height gain that thicker products would create.

We can usually arrange a visit within 2–5 working days across KT17–KT19. Evening and weekend appointments available at no extra charge. No call-out charge anywhere in Epsom.

Yes. Uplift and disposal is included as standard on all fitting jobs in Epsom. No skips, no mess — all part of the fixed price. Call 07836 446951 to book your free visit.

Yes — this is the most common scenario in Stoneleigh's 1930s housing stock. We survey both zones at the home visit, prepare the concrete with DPM and levelling compound where needed, and specify glue-down LVT throughout. A single floor specification runs seamlessly from the original front room to the rear extension. All preparation is included in the fixed price given on the day.

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Last updated: June 2026