CM2 · A1114 / A12 · 30 mi from central London · Kitchen Flooring
Engineered Wood Flooring for Kitchens in Great Baddow
Kitchen floors in Great Baddow take punishment nothing else in the house does. What matters is the joint seal and the finish grade, not the marketing brochure. This is what we fit and why in CM2 — including where Engineered Wood Flooring is right, and where it isn't.

Why Great Baddow clients book us for kitchen flooring
- Water-damage callback rate under 0.5% across 12 years of kitchen installs
- 10-year workmanship warranty on the fit, manufacturer warranty on the material
- Water-damage callback rate under 0.5% across 12 years of kitchen installs
- 10-year workmanship warranty on the fit, manufacturer warranty on the material
Kitchen wear — the three things that kill a floor
In CM2 homes the biggest failure we replace is glue-down floors near dishwashers where the installer skipped a silicone bead. On our kitchens the appliance perimeter is sealed as a standard step, not an upsell.
Kitchen-grade Engineered Wood Flooring in Great Baddow
For Great Baddow kitchens we default to 14/3mm engineered oak in a Brushed & UV-oiled finish — the surface hardness and the coating are both rated for wet-area residential use. Board width sits at 140–180mm on typical 1930s semi kitchen footprints.
Local context
Long-established Essex village absorbed by Chelmsford
Nearest station
Chelmsford
Underfloor heating & kitchen extensions in Great Baddow
On Great Baddow (CM2) kitchens with UFH we glue the floor directly to a screed rather than float it — better heat transfer, no drum sound underfoot. Adds roughly £8–£12/m² over a floated build-up but eliminates the two most common UFH complaints.
Kitchen Flooring in Great Baddow — questions
- What happens if my dishwasher leaks onto a Engineered Wood Flooring kitchen floor in Great Baddow?
- With our silicone-sealed appliance perimeter, a slow leak stays on the appliance side and dries without wicking under the boards. Fast catastrophic floods still need lifting locally — but boards can be replaced without a full re-lay.
- Do you have to remove the kitchen units to re-floor in Great Baddow?
- No — we fit up to the unit plinth line and use colour-matched beading. Only jobs where the units are being replaced anyway get a full floor-under-cabinets install.
- Are there kitchen floors that suit dogs / kids in Great Baddow?
- For high-abuse Great Baddow kitchens we spec commercial-grade engineered oak or 6.5mm LVT. Both handle claws, spills and thrown Lego without permanent damage.
- Can Engineered Wood Flooring really handle a working kitchen in Great Baddow?
- Yes, with the right finish grade, a sealed appliance perimeter and a moisture-tested subfloor. In Great Baddow we've been fitting kitchen Engineered Wood Flooring on this spec for over a decade with zero failure claims on that build-up.
- How long does a kitchen re-floor take in Great Baddow?
- 3–5 working days for a typical Great Baddow kitchen (removal, prep, fit, silicone seal, cure). Longer if we're re-doing the subfloor or if UFH commissioning is part of the job.
- What's the best board width for a Great Baddow kitchen?
- Kitchens in 1930s semi Great Baddow homes work best at 140–180mm. Wider boards read visually flat in narrow galley kitchens; narrower boards look busy against gloss cabinet fronts.
Talk to a Great Baddow kitchen flooring specialist
Direct line, no sales script — we'll tell you if Engineered Wood Flooring isn't right for your kitchen.
If a quote for a Great Baddow kitchen doesn't mention appliance perimeter sealing, you're not comparing the same job. Ask the question — it changes the number and the outcome.