RH10 · M23 J10 · 31 mi from central London · New-Build Homes
Developer & Snag-Ready Herringbone & Parquet Flooring in Forge Wood
Every Forge Wood new-build we quote off M23 J10 sits on wet UFH over a fresh screed. That means engineered wood or LVT — not solid timber — and a proper commissioning cycle before the first board goes down. Skip the cycle and every winter fights the boards; do it and the floor lasts as long as the house.

Testing subfloor readiness on Forge Wood new-build projects
On new build Forge Wood new-builds where the moisture reading fails, we can accelerate drying with dehumidifiers and UFH heating cycles. Adds 7–14 days to the programme; adds zero to the fit warranty risk.
Getting UFH right on a Forge Wood new-build Herringbone & Parquet Flooring install
UFH commissioning cycle for Forge Wood new-build floors: 3-day ramp from off to 15°C, 3-day hold, 3-day ramp to 25°C, 3-day hold, 3-day ramp down. Nine days minimum. This dries the screed evenly and shakes out any residual moisture before the floor arrives.
Local context
2,000-home 2010s new development
Nearest station
Three Bridges
Why Forge Wood clients book us for new-build homes
- Documented UFH commissioning cycles retained for warranty compliance
- Snag-ready handover with photographic completion record
- Documented UFH commissioning cycles retained for warranty compliance
- Snag-ready handover with photographic completion record
Snag-ready new-build finishes for Forge Wood homes
Low-VOC certification matters on Forge Wood new-builds because the property is often occupied within 48 hours of fit. Every finish we spec on new-builds is water-based Bona Traffic HD, Osmo Polyx Rapid, or LVT — under 50g/L VOC, safe for immediate occupation.
New-Build Homes in Forge Wood — questions
- Can you fit floors before the developer completes the Forge Wood kitchen?
- Ideal sequencing on Forge Wood new-builds is: screed cured → floor fit → skirting fit → kitchen install. This puts the floor under the kitchen, adds resale value and avoids kitchen-plinth transitions.
- Can you handle a multi-plot new-build in Forge Wood?
- Yes — we've worked with volume builders across Forge Wood and surrounding RH10 developments. Sequential plot delivery, batched supply, coordinated snag response.
- How soon after a Forge Wood new-build completes can I fit Herringbone & Parquet Flooring?
- Only after screed CM moisture is under 1.8% (wood) or 4% (LVT). Typical Forge Wood new-build screeds take 7–10 weeks from pour to fit-ready — regardless of what the developer's programme says.
- How do I avoid new-build floor gaps in Forge Wood?
- Correct commissioning cycle (before AND after fit) is 80% of the answer. Board acclimatisation to the specific room humidity is the other 20%. Skip either and you get seasonal gaps every winter.
- How long does a new-build fit take in Forge Wood?
- 3–7 working days for a typical 3-bed Forge Wood new-build, plus commissioning cycles. Adjustable to developer programmes on multi-plot sites.
- How much for a new-build fit-out in Forge Wood?
- Typical 3-bed Forge Wood new-build (85–110m²) in engineered oak throughout, fitted over UFH with commissioning: £6,800–£11,500. LVT throughout: £4,400–£7,200.
New-build Herringbone & Parquet Flooring in Forge Wood — snag-ready, warrantied
Own crew, moisture-tested, UFH-managed, low-VOC.
A Forge Wood new-build in Herringbone & Parquet Flooring that skips the commissioning cycle fails in year one. We refuse to fit without moisture readings — because the alternative is a claim we lose.