Flooring for schools, healthcare, offices and high-use commercial spaces.
Supply, preparation and installation for carpet tiles, safety vinyl, LVT, laminate, screeds and specialist floor finishes across Oxfordshire, the Home Counties and London.
- Base
- Thame, Oxfordshire
- Coverage
- Home Counties to East London
- Work
- Commercial and domestic
- Checkatrade
- 10/10 from 42 reviews
Real Checkatrade proof from day one.
We already have public proof: a Checkatrade profile in Thame, 42 reviews, a 10/10 score on the currently visible rating, and 28 years of commercial and domestic flooring experience.
View Checkatrade profileBuilt for spaces that have to keep working.
From specification through to fitting, we help contractors, facilities teams and business owners choose practical floors that stand up to daily use, clean down properly and are installed with minimal disruption.
Plan a commercial flooring surveyHealthcare and clinics
Safety vinyl, cap and cove, hygienic finishes, wet rooms and easy-clean surfaces for clinical areas.
Schools and education
Durable corridors, classrooms, halls, toilets and holiday-period installs planned around term dates.
Offices and fit-outs
Carpet tiles, LVT, entrance matting, meeting rooms and phased installation for occupied buildings.
Industrial and manufacturing
Screeding, floor preparation, hard-wearing finishes and practical advice for busy production spaces.
Friendly advice, careful fitting and floors that suit real rooms.
Whether it is one room or a whole house, we can advise on the right finish, supply the materials, prepare the subfloor and fit the details cleanly so the floor looks right from day one.
Ask us about your homeUnderstand the flooring options before you ask for a quote.
Not every floor suits every space. Use these guides to narrow the choice, then we can confirm the best material, preparation and finish for your building, budget and day-to-day use.
Carpet and carpet tiles
Warm, quiet and cost-effective. Best for bedrooms, stairs, offices and schools where comfort and acoustic control matter.
Ask about samplesLVT and herringbone
Hard-wearing, design-led and practical for kitchens, hallways, open-plan living, reception areas and boutique offices.
Plan an LVT installSafety vinyl
Slip-resistant and hygienic. Common in hospitals, toilets, wet rooms, care settings, commercial kitchens and schools.
Discuss safety flooringLaminate and engineered wood
Good-looking, stable options where the subfloor is right. Useful for living areas, bedrooms and selected commercial interiors.
Check suitabilityScreeding and floor prep
The part that makes the finish last: levelling, smoothing compounds, damp checks, primers and repairs before installation.
Book preparation adviceConcrete and specialist finishes
Durable solutions for manufacturing, commercial back-of-house areas and projects needing a practical long-life surface.
Scope a commercial jobFlooring work for homes, businesses and public spaces.
Medical facilities
Typical finishes: safety vinyl, cap and cove, smooth vinyl, entrance matting.
Schools and nurseries
Typical finishes: carpet tiles, safety flooring, vinyl, rubber, stair nosings.
Office blocks
Typical finishes: carpet tiles, LVT, entrance matting, trims and acoustic underlay.
New-build homes
Typical finishes: carpet, LVT, laminate, engineered wood, whole-house packages.
Renovations
Typical finishes: herringbone LVT, engineered wood, carpet, subfloor repairs.
Kitchens and hallways
Typical finishes: LVT, vinyl, laminate, moisture-resistant products and thresholds.
A simple process that reduces uncertainty.
- Survey and advice Measure the area, inspect the subfloor, talk through use, look, budget and timing.
- Specification and samples Recommend materials, trims, underlay, adhesives, preparation and any skirting considerations.
- Preparation Lift old flooring where needed, repair or smooth the subfloor and plan around other trades.
- Installation and handover Fit the floor, finish details cleanly, remove waste where agreed and explain aftercare.
Recent flooring work from Paul Kimble Flooring.
Real examples from our Checkatrade albums, showing finishes customers ask for across homes, clinics and commercial spaces.
Amtico, Karndean and LVT fitting
Design-led LVT flooring supplied and fitted with careful layout, clean edges and the right subfloor preparation underneath.
Vinyl and safety flooring
Practical sheet vinyl and safety flooring for spaces that need a clean, durable, slip-resistant finish.
Wood and herringbone floors
Precision pattern work for high-end rooms, hallways and renovations where the finish needs to feel considered.
Trusted by homeowners and commercial clients.
Customers repeatedly mention clear communication, tidy fitting, problem-solving and work completed on time, including domestic rooms, wet rooms, clinic flooring and move-in deadlines.
"Excellent service, perfect fitting"
Carpet fitting, OX9
"Excellent work completed on time and on budget"
Clinic flooring, W1W
"Very easy to deal with and the floor looks great."
Herringbone floor, GU21
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What flooring works best in a school corridor?
Compare safety flooring, vinyl, carpet tiles and rubber for durability, cleaning and term-time disruption.
What needs doing before herringbone LVT is fitted?
Subfloor flatness, skirting, thresholds, layout planning, adhesives and the order of decorating work.
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Carpet tiles vs broadloom carpet for offices
Explain replacement, access panels, acoustic comfort, cost, design and maintenance trade-offs.
Based in Thame, working across the route to London.
We are based in Thame and take on flooring work across Oxfordshire, nearby counties and routes into London, depending on the project size and schedule.
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Can Paul supply the materials as well as fit them?
Yes. We can advise on products, source suitable materials and fit them, so customers are not left coordinating suppliers themselves.
Do skirting boards need to come off before new flooring?
It depends on the floor type, room and finish expected. Some jobs use trims; higher-end finishes may involve removing or replacing skirting for a cleaner edge.
Should painting happen before or after flooring?
Most painting is best completed before the finished floor goes down, with final touch-ups afterwards. We can advise on the right order before work starts.
What affects flooring cost?
Area size, product choice, subfloor condition, uplift, screeding, trims, stair work, pattern complexity and whether the building is occupied all affect cost.
Ask us to price the job or visit the site.
Tell us what needs flooring, where the job is and roughly when you need it done. We can advise on materials, preparation and the best next step.