RH10 · M23 J10 · 30 mi from central London · Kitchen Extensions
Engineered Wood Flooring for Kitchen Extensions in Three Bridges
Around Crawley the M23 J10-side new build homes we work on average 18–22m² of kitchen extension. The winning spec: engineered oak in a mid-width (180mm), matte hardwax oil, glued to a fresh screed over wet UFH, continuous into the retained kitchen boards. Every dimension is planned on the survey.

Why Three Bridges clients book us for kitchen extensions
- Silicone-sealed wet-zone perimeter on every Three Bridges extension
- Batch-matched supply across extension and retained kitchen
- Silicone-sealed wet-zone perimeter on every Three Bridges extension
- Batch-matched supply across extension and retained kitchen
Getting the height transition right in Three Bridges rear extensions
Where the two levels genuinely can't be matched (rare, but real), we design a two-step visual transition with a matched threshold ramp — never a 'hope no-one notices' butt-join.
Making the extension read as one floor with the existing kitchen
On Three Bridges kitchen extensions we specify the whole floor — extension plus retained kitchen — as one order, from one batch. Trying to match into a 5-year-old kitchen board never works; the new boards read fresh, the old ones read weathered. Better answer: re-do both, so they're the same age from Day 1.
Local context
Major commuter rail junction
Nearest station
Three Bridges
UFH commissioning for Three Bridges kitchen extensions
Build-up on Three Bridges extension UFH floors: max 20mm total. Board 14–15mm, thermal underlay 4–5mm. Anything thicker slows response and costs energy.
Kitchen Extensions in Three Bridges — questions
- Do we need to remove existing kitchen units on a Three Bridges extension floor job?
- Usually no — we fit up to the plinth line with colour-matched beading. Only jobs where the kitchen is being replaced anyway get full floor-under-cabinets install.
- Can I blend a new extension floor into my existing Three Bridges kitchen?
- Yes — but the winning strategy is to re-do both floors together, from one batch. Trying to match into an existing floor almost always shows the join. Costs more but reads seamless.
- Should the extension floor match the kitchen or the lounge in Three Bridges?
- In Three Bridges open-plan extensions the floor should match both — one continuous run through kitchen, dining and living. Zoning by flooring change is out of fashion and never re-sells well.
- Can the floor go in before the Three Bridges extension kitchen is fitted?
- Ideal sequencing: floor first, kitchen second. Puts the floor under the kitchen (better resale, better waterproofing) and avoids kitchen plinth transitions. We work this way on 70% of Three Bridges extensions.
- What warranty covers a Three Bridges kitchen extension floor?
- 10-year workmanship + manufacturer wear warranty (20-year residential typical). We retain UFH commissioning records for manufacturer warranty compliance on every Three Bridges extension.
- How long after the extension is finished can I fit the floor in Three Bridges?
- New screed needs 1 week per centimetre to dry — a 75mm slab needs 7–10 weeks before flooring is safe. Dehumidification can accelerate; guessing cannot. We CM-test on every Three Bridges extension fit.
Speak to a Three Bridges kitchen-extension flooring specialist
Direct advice on level transitions, UFH build-up and old-to-new matching.
Extension Engineered Wood Flooring in Three Bridges (RH10) works when the whole footprint — new plus retained — is treated as one order, one direction, one build-up.