Eltham · SE9
Kitchen Floor Tiling in Eltham
Kitchen floor tiling using porcelain, stone, large format and decorative tiles with correct substrate preparation for lasting results.
Kitchen floor tiling is a close second to bathrooms across Eltham, particularly in the larger 1930s houses of SE9 where an extension or open-plan reconfiguration has created a substantial floor area worth tiling well. Porcelain in large format and wood-effect plank are the common requests, and both demand a flat, sound substrate: large format shows any dip in the floor, and plank layouts in herringbone add cuts and setting out on top. I level and prepare the subfloor properly before laying, and place expansion joints at doorways and across larger runs so the floor can move without cracking. I cover Eltham, Mottingham, New Eltham and Falconwood, and I assess each kitchen individually, because the mix of housing across the postcode means no two subfloors are quite the same.
What This Covers
- Porcelain and ceramic kitchen floor tiles in all formats
- Natural stone kitchen floors: slate, limestone, travertine
- Large format tiles: 600mm+ formats correctly prepared and levelled
- Transition strips and door thresholds between rooms
- Substrate preparation: screed, boards, DPM where needed
How I Work
Kitchens take traffic. I choose adhesives and grouts rated for high-use floors, not whatever is easiest to work with.
Setting out is done from the centre of the room or from the key visible line, usually the run of units. No tile should be conspicuously small at a doorway or threshold.
Expansion joints are placed at all doorways and at intervals across large floors, essential to prevent cracking as the floor flexes.
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What Affects the Cost of Kitchen Floor Tiling in Eltham?
Every job is different. These are the main factors that affect the price. I explain all of them during the quote visit.
- Floor area: larger kitchens take more time and materials
- Subfloor type: concrete, suspended timber and old screed each need different preparation
- Tile format: large format takes longer and needs more substrate levelling
- Removing the existing floor covering: vinyl, old tiles or wood adds time and disposal
- Kitchen furniture: tiling around fitted units is slower than a clear empty floor
Straight from the Tiler
44 years of craft, City & Guilds qualified. Every job done to the same standard.
"Had the bathroom completely retiled after years of putting it off. Darren was professional from the first visit right through to the final cleanup. Arrived on time every day, protected everything and left the place spotless. The tiling is flawless. Wish we had done it sooner."
"Wet room in our main bathroom. Darren was recommended by our builder and it is easy to see why. He walked us through exactly what the job involved before he started, the tanking was done meticulously and the marble tiles are set out perfectly. The result is better than we imagined. Very fair price for the standard of work."
"We had Calacatta marble laid throughout the master bathroom and en suite. Darren was the only tiler we spoke to who properly understood the material, specifically around pre sealing, the correct adhesive and where the movement joints needed to go. Some of the others we consulted either did not know or glossed over it entirely. The result is exceptional and has held up perfectly. Would not hesitate to recommend him."
Kitchen Floor Tiling in Eltham: Common Questions
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