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Heavy commercial wear layers with quick-turnaround fits — a repeat pattern on listed period houses around Boughton-under-Blean.

LVT fitters serving Preston (ME13 9) — 3 miles from Faversham, on our weekly route past Preston village.
Faversham is a market town known for its medieval streets and listed properties; we work across Ospringe, Preston, Boughton-under-Blean and out towards Sittingbourne on a regular cycle. Faversham (ME13) is a market town known for its medieval streets and listed properties, and that shapes what LVT actually has to do here. Listed period houses in Preston need a different approach to commercial units around Preston village, and we spec both weekly.
Faversham's property mix — Listed period houses, Georgian townhouses, village properties and small business units — sets the LVT brief before we even quote. In Ospringe we tend to lift onto bitumen-bedded chip; around Preston the subfloor is more often screed with the occasional access hatch to plan around. A market town known for its medieval streets and listed properties, which is why LVT spec here is rarely one-size-fits-all.
Access-wise, Faversham works well for us: 8 miles from Sittingbourne, off the A28 corridor, with our vans running past Preston village most weeks and Brogdale on the commercial rota. That matters for serving your local area jobs — we can drop samples, run a re-measure, or bring an extra length of lvt the same day.
Right in Preston, LVT jobs share a set of practical constraints: period cottages and village semis dominate the streets, subfloors run the age of the estate, and access off the A28 means most deliveries drop straight to the door.
Sub-floor stories vary block-by-block in Faversham. Around Ospringe the older listed period houses tend to sit on suspended timber with bitumen felt underneath, so lifting existing lvt usually means scraping and re-boarding a section before the new lay. Newer plots off A2 are more forgiving — a moisture reading, a screed skim, and we're on with the lvt.
Timing-wise, Faversham works best for us if the survey lands early morning — traffic through Preston village and along A2 tightens by mid-morning. Delivery for larger lvt runs into Ospringe tends to work on the earlier slot, whereas smaller lifts around Preston are fine any time.
Beyond the town centre, we regularly quote lvt out towards Canterbury — same Kent team, same warehouse pricing, same paperwork. If your Faversham address sits on the ME13 edge, that's still inside our service radius.
Heavy commercial wear layers with quick-turnaround fits — a repeat pattern on listed period houses around Boughton-under-Blean.
Sealed glue-down installs with welded or scribed seams — worth flagging for Faversham properties off the A2.
High-traffic LVT that wears like stone but stays warm underfoot — a recurring point on Faversham surveys near Whitstable Road industrial.
On-site measure, moisture readings and subfloor inspection — a repeat pattern on listed period houses around Boughton-under-Blean.
Damp proof membrane, latex screed or ply boarding as required — worth flagging for Faversham properties off the M2 Junction 6/7.
Planks left in the room for 48 hours to settle — a recurring point on Faversham surveys near Brogdale.
Glue-down or click LVT laid in your chosen pattern with neat scribed cuts — noted on jobs across Ospringe and Oare.
Beading, thresholds and a full site clean before handover — we see this most in the ME13 district, particularly Boughton-under-Blean.

Our warehouse is roughly 8 miles from Sittingbourne via the A28.
With glue-down LVT laid by our team the joins are tight, scribed and almost invisible once finished — that's the difference between warehouse-cut planks and a proper fit.
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.
In most Faversham homes we lift the old covering, level the subfloor with latex and bond the LVT directly to the prepared surface — this gives the cleanest finish and the longest warranty.
No — surveys, measures and samples are free across the ME13 postcode district.
Most Faversham surveys are booked within 48 hours of your enquiry. We cover all of the ME13 district from our local warehouse.
Pulling it together — LVT for Faversham from a team that lives and works in Kent, covering Preston and the wider ME13 area without travel charges. For Faversham addresses out towards Preston, expect the same response time and the same fitters.
Book a free measure and quote. We'll be on site quickly and finished cleanly. We're regularly in Preston and across the ME13 district.
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