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LVT Flooring in Boughton under Blean — a Faversham team on the doorstep

Boughton under Blean is a large village on the Canterbury Road with a mix of period and modern housing; LVT spec here is written around village cottages, modern infill, period semis.

This page covers LVT in Faversham.

Why Faversham chooses us for LVT

Between Faversham town centre and the residential streets around Ospringe, Faversham (ME13) has a property stock that genuinely shapes our LVT spec here. Faversham's mix of Listed period houses and Georgian townhouses sits right on the A2 corridor — easy access for our team, and a property mix that means we've seen most subfloors before lifting your first carpet.

LVT we install around Faversham

Kitchen-diners

Waterproof planks that shrug off spills and busy family use — a recurring point on Faversham surveys near Brogdale.

Retail floors

Heavy commercial wear layers with quick-turnaround fits — noted on jobs across Preston and Boughton-under-Blean.

Bathrooms

Sealed glue-down installs with welded or scribed seams — we see this most in the ME13 district, particularly Preston.

LVT in Faversham: the local reality

Because Faversham is a market town known for its medieval streets and listed properties, the same LVT job looks materially different across Ospringe, Preston, Boughton-under-Blean. Older properties towards Ospringe often need latex smoothing before any LVT goes down; newer stock around Oare is usually a straight lay once we've moisture-tested the slab.

Faversham's Boughton village and Whitstable Road industrial generate a lot of our commercial lvt work; the residential side is heavier around Ospringe and Preston. Because both are on our weekly route, an serving your local area conversation in Faversham rarely needs a second van visit.

Because Boughton under Blean sits 4 miles from Faversham, we treat it as part of the Faversham run, not a separate area — LVT surveys here get the same next-day window and the same fitters as central Faversham.

Prep in Faversham is where quotes go astray if the surveyor rushes. On listed period houses in Ospringe we plan 24 hours of latex cure into the schedule; on the modern estates around Oare it's typically a same-day lift-and-lay. That difference belongs on the quote, not in a phone call halfway through the job.

Booking a lvt fit in Faversham is usually a two-window conversation — a survey slot that suits the property, and a fit slot that respects the street. In Ospringe we tend to hold morning fits; in Preston afternoons run cleaner because of school-run traffic.

From the Boughton village end of Faversham out to Oare and the Canterbury boundary, our lvt work here is week-in, week-out — not a one-off drive-out. That's why the price and the process stay consistent.

Faversham LVT considerations

  • Subfloor flatness within 3mm over a 2m straight edge — a recurring point on Faversham surveys near Brogdale.
  • Expansion gaps around perimeters and pipework — noted on jobs across Preston and Boughton-under-Blean.
  • Latex smoothing compound on most older properties — we see this most in the ME13 district, particularly Preston.
  • Acclimatisation of planks for 48 hours before fitting — a repeat pattern on small business units around Boughton-under-Blean.
LVT project near Boughton-under-Blean, Faversham

Brands and finishes we use in Faversham

Karndean Knight TileAmtico SignatureKarndean Da VinciAmtico Spacia

How we run a LVT job in Faversham

  1. Step 1

    Survey

    On-site measure, moisture readings and subfloor inspection — a recurring point on Faversham surveys near Faversham town centre.

  2. Step 2

    Prep

    Damp proof membrane, latex screed or ply boarding as required — noted on jobs across Preston and Boughton-under-Blean.

  3. Step 3

    Acclimatise

    Planks left in the room for 48 hours to settle — we see this most in the ME13 district, particularly Preston.

  4. Step 4

    Fit

    Glue-down or click LVT laid in your chosen pattern with neat scribed cuts — a repeat pattern on small business units around Boughton-under-Blean.

  5. Step 5

    Finish

    Beading, thresholds and a full site clean before handover — worth flagging for Faversham properties off the A2.

Why Faversham customers come back

  • Full subfloor preparation included — a recurring point on Faversham surveys near Brogdale.
  • Free no-obligation site survey — noted on jobs across Preston and Boughton-under-Blean.
  • 20-year residential wear guarantees on most ranges — we see this most in the ME13 district, particularly Preston.
  • Herringbone and stone-effect specialists — a repeat pattern on small business units around Boughton-under-Blean.
Local presence

Based at Business Park, Unit 9 Matilda Cl, Gillingham

Our warehouse is roughly 8 miles from Sittingbourne via the A2.

Local context: LVT in Faversham

Where you are

  • Postcode: ME13
  • Nearest routes: M2 Junction 6/7, A2, A251
  • Commercial zones: Faversham town centre, Brogdale, Whitstable Road industrial

Property stock we work with here

  • Listed period houses
  • Georgian townhouses
  • village properties
  • small business units

Neighbourhoods we cover around Faversham

OspringePrestonBoughton-under-BleanOare

LVT in nearby towns

Other ways Faversham customers reach us

LVT questions from Faversham customers

Do you offer herringbone LVT in Faversham?

Herringbone and chevron LVT is one of our most-requested formats in Faversham — we fit Karndean, Amtico and Moduleo herringbone with proper border detailing.

How quickly can you survey in Faversham?

Most Faversham surveys are booked within 48 hours of your enquiry. We cover all of the ME13 district from our local warehouse.

Are you the nearest Faversham flooring team?

We're a Medway-based flooring warehouse covering Faversham and the wider Kent area. Whether we're literally the closest depends on the postcode, but we're local enough that the same fitters work Faversham every week.

Do you cover all of ME13?

Yes — the whole ME13 postcode and surrounding districts are part of our standard Faversham service area, no travel charges.

What's the difference between click and glue-down LVT?

Click LVT is faster and easier to lift, glue-down is more dimensionally stable for larger open-plan rooms or busy commercial sites. We'll recommend the right option once we've surveyed — particularly important for properties near the A2 where temperature swings can be sharper.

In summary

Final word: if you want LVT in Faversham done once and done properly, you want an in-house fitting team with a stocked warehouse — that's us. For Faversham addresses out towards Preston, expect the same response time and the same fitters.

Book a free Faversham LVT survey

We come to you across ME13, measure, sample and quote — all free, all written. We're regularly in Ospringe and across the ME13 district.

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