The North West is the daily patch and Bolton is home, but the floors go a lot further than that. Planned work is taken on anywhere in the country, priced with the travel stated up front. The towns below are where the work comes from most often, not a limit on where we will go.
Bolton is home ground.
Read moreBL1Bury is fifteen minutes down the road, and the mix there runs from stone terraces wanting a small hand-laid screed to full commercial floors on the estates round the edge of town.
Read moreBL9Manchester work is mostly fit out and conversion, where access, pump reach and the drying programme matter as much as the screed itself.
Read moreM1Salford has had a decade of new build and conversion, which means a lot of floating screeds over insulation and a lot of underfloor heating going into apartments.
Read moreM5Wigan is a short run west and a regular one, with plenty of extension and self build work where the whole floor build up goes in from the dig upwards.
Read moreWN1Chorley and the villages around it throw up a steady run of barn conversions and one off houses, which are exactly the jobs where the whole floor build up is worth planning properly.
Read morePR7Blackburn is straight up the road and the work there leans commercial: unit floors, warehouse slabs and refits, alongside the usual domestic extensions.
Read moreBB1Preston sits on the M6 and M55 junctions, so as well as city work there is a lot of distribution and light industrial floor space, where flat and hard-wearing beats pretty every time.
Read morePR1Warrington is warehouse and distribution country, which means big slabs, tight flatness tolerances and floors expected to take traffic for twenty years.
Read moreWA1St Helens is an easy run down the East Lancs, with a mix of extension work, small commercial units and the odd full house refurbishment.
Read moreWA10Liverpool work is heavy on conversion, with warehouse and office buildings turned into apartments where the existing floor is never as flat or as sound as the drawings suggest.
Read moreL1Stockport and the suburbs south of it are renovation and extension territory, where the floor is usually going into a house somebody is living in and the programme has to work round that.
Read moreSK1Leeds is a straight run over the M62 and a regular one, mostly commercial fit out and conversion work where the whole floor package gets taken on together.
Read moreLS1Sheffield still has a lot of industrial building being converted, and those floors nearly always need the base sorting out before anything flat can go on top.
Read moreS1Birmingham jobs are taken on as planned programmes rather than day trips, with the team staying local to the site for the duration so the floor runs without gaps.
Read moreB1Nottingham is comfortable reach for a planned job, and the work there tends to be conversions and commercial fit outs where the full floor build up is in scope.
Read moreNG1Bristol is a long way from Bolton and it is taken on as a proper programme, priced with travel and accommodation stated up front rather than added at the end.
Read moreBS1London work is refurbishment and fit out, where access, delivery windows and out of hours restrictions shape the programme as much as the floor does.
Read moreEC1Newcastle is a planned run up the A1 and the work there is mostly commercial and conversion, taken on as a block rather than in single days.
Read moreNE1Cardiff is at the far end of the patch and is taken on for planned work, with the whole floor package handled in one visit rather than a series of trips.
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