RH10 · M23 J10 / A2011 · 30 mi from central London · Kitchen Flooring
Kitchen Herringbone & Parquet Flooring — Pound Hill, RH10
Around Crawley we quote roughly one kitchen a week in Herringbone & Parquet Flooring. The mistakes we see on other quotes are always the same: no DPM under a screed, wrong underlay near dishwashers, and beading that stops water leaving after a leak. Here's how we build a kitchen floor in Pound Hill that lasts.

Kitchen-grade Herringbone & Parquet Flooring in Pound Hill
For Pound Hill kitchens we default to Engineered oak herringbone 600×120mm in a Smoked & 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
Postwar planned neighbourhood
Nearest station
Three Bridges
Kitchen wear — the three things that kill a floor
In RH10 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.
Why Pound Hill clients book us for kitchen flooring
- 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
- Water-damage callback rate under 0.5% across 12 years of kitchen installs
Underfloor heating & kitchen extensions in Pound Hill
On Pound Hill (RH10) 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 Pound Hill — questions
- What's the best board width for a Pound Hill kitchen?
- Kitchens in 1930s semi Pound Hill homes work best at 140–180mm. Wider boards read visually flat in narrow galley kitchens; narrower boards look busy against gloss cabinet fronts.
- Does the kitchen need to be out of use during the fit in Pound Hill?
- Yes, for the fit day and 24 hours cure. We can work around a fitted kitchen; you just lose kitchen use for 2 nights.
- Is LVT better than engineered wood for a Pound Hill kitchen?
- Neither is universally better. LVT is fully waterproof, quieter, and 30% cheaper. Engineered wood adds warmth and resale value in 1930s semi homes. For rental Pound Hill kitchens LVT usually wins; for owner-occupied we lean engineered.
- Can Herringbone & Parquet Flooring go over existing kitchen tiles in Pound Hill?
- Yes, if the tiles are firmly bonded and level. We check with a straightedge and a moisture meter on the survey. If either fails, tiles come up.
- How much does a kitchen re-floor cost in Pound Hill?
- Typical Pound Hill kitchens (12–18m²) come in at £1,850–£3,400 in engineered oak fitted, or £1,150–£2,100 in click LVT. Both include prep, underlay and appliance perimeter seal.
- What happens if my dishwasher leaks onto a Herringbone & Parquet Flooring kitchen floor in Pound Hill?
- 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.
Book a free kitchen flooring survey in Pound Hill
We'll measure, moisture-test and price your Pound Hill kitchen floor properly.
Every Pound Hill kitchen we fit gets the same build-up we'd want in our own home: moisture-tested, sealed at every risk point, warrantied for a decade.