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class="listing__image m-1 pb-0 rounded mb-sm-2" style="max-width: 65px;" alt="LPD Unfinished Oak Single Groove Skirting">
class="listing__image m-1 pb-0 rounded mb-sm-2" style="max-width: 65px;" alt="LPD White Primed Chamfered Skirting">
class="listing__image m-1 pb-0 rounded mb-sm-2" style="max-width: 65px;" alt="LPD White Primed Ferrol Skirting">
class="listing__image m-1 pb-0 rounded mb-sm-2" style="max-width: 65px;" alt="LPD Unfinished Oak Chamfered Skirting ">
class="listing__image m-1 pb-0 rounded mb-sm-2" style="max-width: 65px;" alt="LPD White Primed Single Groove Skirting">
class="listing__image m-1 pb-0 rounded" style="max-width: 65px;" alt="LPD Fully Finished Light Grey Chamfered Skirting - 3000mm x 146mm (12m Pack)">
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Questions & Answers

The type of flooring you should choose depends on your lifestyle, budget, and the room's intended use. For high-traffic areas, consider durable materials such as hardwood, tile, or luxury vinyl. If you're on a budget, laminate and engineered wood can provide the look of hardwood at a lower cost.

To measure the area, use a tape measure to measure the length and width of the room. Multiply the two numbers to get the total square footage. Be sure to add an additional 10% to account for waste and cutting.

Yes, it's important to prepare the subfloor before installing new flooring. The subfloor should be clean, dry, and level. Any bumps, holes, or cracks should be repaired before installation. If you're installing over concrete, you may need to apply a moisture barrier.

The answer to this question depends on your experience level and the type of flooring you're installing. Some types of flooring, such as vinyl, can be installed by DIYers with basic tools. Hardwood and tile, on the other hand, require specialised tools and skills, so it's best to hire a professional.