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Repairing Loft Floor Boarding Guide

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02/07/25, 14:04

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Scope of Works

 

 

• Inspect existing floor boarding and underlying joists within the loft conversion to assess damage or wear

 

• Remove or repair damaged floor boards and secure any loose sections

 

• Reinforce or replace supporting joists where needed for added stability

 

• Install new floor boarding using appropriate fixing methods and ensure an even finish

 

• Sand and finish the new boarding for a smooth, polished appearance

 

Typical Cost

 

 

Charge Type

Low £

High £

Notes

Call-out / Minimum

£100

£150

Initial assessment and call-out fee

Labour per hour

£40

£60

Skilled floor boarding installation/repair

Materials

£20

£50

New boards, fixings & finishing supplies

TOTAL (most jobs come in here)

£300

£600

Includes inspection, repair/installation and finishing.

Time on Site

 

Typically, repairing floor boarding in a loft conversion takes around 3–4 hours, while a full installation can require a full day depending on the complexity and area size.

 

Questions to Ask Your Tradie

 

• What type of floor boarding material do you recommend for longevity and insulation?

• Will you assess if the underlying joists need reinforcing or replacement?

• Do you provide a warranty on both materials and workmanship?

 

How to Avoid Surprises

 

• Clear the loft area of stored items to ensure safe and unobstructed access

• Confirm that all necessary building regulations and permits are in place

 

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