Quick answer
Landlord flooring means choosing durable, easy-to-clean and cost-effective flooring for rental properties, balancing upfront cost against how it holds up between tenancies. Hard floors like laminate and LVT suit high-wear areas; hard-wearing carpet suits bedrooms. We supply and fit, or fit only, for landlords across Burton-on-Trent — send the property details for an indicative estimate.
Flooring in a rental has a different job to flooring in your own home: it needs to look presentable, clean up easily, cope with wear and be quick and affordable to repair or replace between tenants. That usually means favouring durability and practicality over the very softest or most expensive options.
We work with landlords on single properties and portfolios, supplying and fitting flooring or fitting flooring you provide. We can work to a practical specification across a whole property so turnarounds are quicker and simpler.
Who this is for
- Landlords refreshing a property between tenancies
- Portfolio landlords wanting a consistent, repeatable specification
- Letting agents co-ordinating flooring on behalf of owners
- Anyone wanting durable, cost-effective flooring for a rental
Suitable applications
- Whole-property refreshes and single-room replacements
- Hard flooring in halls, kitchens and living areas
- Hard-wearing carpet in bedrooms
What's included
- Advice on a practical, durable specification for rentals
- Supply and fitting, or fitting of flooring you provide
- Consistent products across a property or portfolio where wanted
- Uplift and disposal of old flooring where included
What isn't automatically included
- Prices or guarantees — every property is quoted individually
- Making good damage beyond the flooring works
- Compliance sign-off or inventory services
- Subfloor repairs unless specified in the quotation
What we need to give you an estimate
- The property address (postcode) and which rooms need flooring
- Whether it's between tenancies or occupied
- Rough room sizes or a floor plan
- Your preference on flooring type and budget level
- Whether old flooring needs removing
Carpet vs hard flooring in rentals
Hard floors like laminate and LVT are popular in rentals for high-wear and spill-prone areas because they clean easily and are quick to replace section by section. Carpet still earns its place in bedrooms for warmth and comfort. Many landlords mix the two. Our carpet vs hard flooring for rental properties comparison sets out the trade-offs.
Practical points for landlords
- Neutral colours and finishes appeal to the widest range of tenants
- A consistent specification makes future repairs and matching easier
- Durable, water-resistant floors reduce turnaround work in kitchens and halls
- Keeping a note of the exact products fitted helps with later top-ups
Honest limitations
We don't advise on tenancy law, deposits or compliance — those sit with you or your agent. We focus on practical, durable flooring and its fitting.
Costs are quoted per property; we don't publish landlord price lists because jobs vary too much.
