
Surrey · Fixed price · Free home visit · KT22
Victorian cottages around Bridge Street, 1930s semis to the south and west, screeded 1980s estates on the fringes — plus Ashtead, Fetcham and Bookham next door. Floors and Fix supplies and fits carpet, LVT, laminate and engineered wood across KT22, with the installation matched to each property at a free home visit and a fixed written price.
Floors & Fix supplies and fits carpet, LVT, laminate and engineered wood across Leatherhead and the KT22 postcode — covering Ashtead, Fetcham and Bookham. We survey every property at the free home visit and provide a fixed written price on the day covering all preparation, supply and fitting.
Every type below is supplied, fitted and guaranteed by our in-house team. Tap a floor type for the full guide — costs, fitting times and real examples from Leatherhead homes.
Premium wool carpet for the characterful Arts and Crafts detached homes of Bookham, where wide boards and original joinery sit over excellent-condition subfloors.
Full Leatherhead guide →Waterproof LVT glued over the self-levelled solid concrete of Fetcham’s post-war estates — and continuous from old house to UFH extension in Ashtead’s larger detached homes.
Full Leatherhead guide →Budget-friendly wood-effect laminate for KT22 hallways and family rooms, laid on the level concrete that runs throughout Fetcham’s 1950s and 60s housing.
Full Leatherhead guide →Wide-plank engineered oak, 160mm+, over the better-than-average suspended timber of Ashtead’s 1930s detached reception rooms — European and American oak compared in your own light.
Full Leatherhead guide →Ashtead — Woodfield Road, Ermyn Way, Barnett Wood Lane KT21 — is predominantly 1930s–1940s detached and semi-detached housing developed as Ashtead expanded following improved rail connections. These are a step above the standard inter-war semi: wider plots, larger reception rooms of 4–5m, suspended timber of better-than-average quality. Board condition in Ashtead is generally good — the owner-occupier history has been stable and floors have been preserved. Wide-plank engineered oak (160mm+) is the most popular choice in Ashtead reception rooms; we bring samples of European and American oak to the home visit so you can compare finishes in your own light.
Fetcham — Cobham Road, Orchard Close, The Ridgeway KT22 — includes a significant proportion of post-war housing built in the 1950s and 1960s on former farmland north of Leatherhead. These properties are on solid concrete throughout; suspended timber is absent at ground level. Concrete ground floors in Fetcham are generally well-maintained but sometimes slightly out of level — we apply self-levelling compound where needed, included in the fixed price. LVT and laminate are the most popular choices in Fetcham's post-war stock; engineered wood glued direct is chosen where character is a priority in the larger properties.
The Victorian and Edwardian terraces around Leatherhead town centre — Bridge Street, Kingston Road, Fairfield Road KT22 — were built as the town expanded in the second half of the 19th century. Standard suspended timber: deal boards of 100–125mm, joists at 400mm centres. Through-room conversions and rear kitchen extensions have introduced concrete slabs in most ground floors; we survey both zones and price accordingly. Some properties in the Bridge Street area have cellars or semi-basements that affect ground-floor moisture levels — we check and address this at the home visit.
Great Bookham and Little Bookham — Lower Road, The Street, Bookham Grove KT23 — have a mix of Arts and Crafts detached houses from the 1890s–1920s, inter-war semis and detached properties, and some modern infill. The Arts and Crafts properties are among the most characterful in the KT22 area: wide boards, high-quality original joinery, rooms of generous proportion. Board condition in Bookham's older detached properties is excellent in most cases — these houses were built carefully and maintained by owners who valued them. Wide-plank engineered oak and premium wool carpet are both popular choices in Bookham; we bring a full sample range and advise at the home visit.
Floors & Fix Fitting Team did an excellent job from start to finish. The team was professional, punctual, and paid great attention to detail throughout the installation. The flooring was fitted to a very high standard, and the finished result has completely transformed the space. They kept everything tidy, communicated clearly, and made sure every aspect of the job was completed perfectly. I would highly recommend Jon and the team to anyone looking for quality flooring work and reliable service.
★★★★★Great and reliable service provided by Floors And Fix. Highly recommended
★★★★★I contacted the team at floors and fix, they came for a visit, showed me products and I paid a deposit. Within 10 days they and came fitted my flooring. I would strongly recommend!
★★★★★Supply and fit, Got a decent price and fitted on short notice
★★★★★Great service from the team at floors and FiX- supplied and fitted my carpets and floors
Yes — we cover the full KT22 postcode area including Leatherhead town, Ashtead, Fetcham, Bookham and all surrounding areas. No call-out charge and free home visits including evenings and weekends.
Ashtead's 1930s detached homes often have generous reception rooms with original suspended timber in good condition. Wide-plank engineered oak (160mm+) suits these rooms well and works over the prepared suspended timber subfloor. We bring a full sample range to the home visit so you can see every option in your own space.
Solid concrete subfloors in Fetcham's post-war housing work well with LVT, laminate and engineered wood. We assess level and condition, apply levelling compound where needed, and fit your chosen product. LVT is especially popular for its resilience and waterproof properties.
We can usually arrange a visit within 2–5 working days across KT22. Evening and weekend appointments available at no extra charge. No call-out charge anywhere in Leatherhead.
Yes. Uplift and disposal is included as standard on all fitting jobs in Leatherhead. All part of the fixed price. Call 07836 446951 to book your free visit.
Yes. Where the original house has suspended timber and the new extension has screed with UFH, we specify a product compatible with both zones. Glue-down LVT is the most practical choice — it works over prepared suspended timber and directly over UFH screed, giving a continuous floor throughout. We confirm UFH compatibility and document the specification in writing at the home visit.
We come to you with samples, measure up and give you a fixed price. No obligation, no deposit.
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