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Flooring website design

Flooring websites built to win the whole job.

Websites for UK flooring contractors — galleries by floor type and room, price per square metre with preparation included, sample requests, and separate pages for commercial contract work.

  • From £1,000
  • Live in 7 days
  • No agency jargon
Slide 1 of 1: Win the whole floor, not just the fitting.
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Win the whole floor,
not just the fitting.

Demos for flooring contractors

Flooring website demos.

The closest builds in our library — joinery, refurbishment and heritage building. Open any of them to see how a material-led gallery and room-by-room service pages are laid out.

Why it matters

What a website does for a flooring contractor.

Flooring is chosen by eye and bought by the square metre. A customer usually knows roughly what they want — herringbone LVT, engineered oak, something hard-wearing for the stairs — and is looking for someone who fits that specific thing, prices it properly, and prepares the subfloor rather than laying over a problem.

Sell by floor type, not by company.

Engineered oak, solid wood, LVT and herringbone, laminate, carpet, vinyl sheet, safety flooring, resin. People search the material, so the material gets the page — photographed fitted in a real room rather than in a manufacturer's studio.

Price by the square metre, honestly.

Supply-and-fit ranges per square metre, what is included — uplift and disposal, underlay, beading, subfloor preparation — and what is not. Vague pricing loses jobs to the retailer who put a figure on the page.

Show the preparation, win the trust.

Latex screed, moisture testing, damp-proof membranes, ply overlay, underfloor heating build-ups. It decides whether a floor lasts, it separates you from a knee-kicker and a Saturday, and it rarely gets explained anywhere a customer can read it.

Keep the commercial side separate.

Safety flooring for care homes, sports and gym floors, resin for industrial units, contract carpet tile for offices. Different buyer, different standards, different search terms — so different pages.

What's in the site

Built around how flooring gets bought.

Every feature either helps a customer picture the floor, answers the price question, or proves the subfloor will be done properly.

  1. A page per floor type.

    Engineered wood, solid oak, LVT and herringbone, laminate, carpet, vinyl and lino, safety flooring, resin, floor sanding and restoration — each with its own photography, its own price range and its own search traffic.

  2. Room-by-room gallery.

    Fitted work sorted by room as well as by material, because customers search for a herringbone kitchen floor or a stair carpet with a landing. Each project carries the material, the area covered, the preparation done and how long it took.

  3. Price per square metre with what's included.

    Supply-and-fit ranges by material, with uplift and disposal, underlay, beading, thresholds and subfloor preparation listed separately, so a customer can budget a room before they contact you.

  4. Sample requests and measure booking.

    Samples posted from a short form, and a free measure booked into a real slot. Both turn a browser into a commitment without a phone call, and the measure is where flooring jobs are actually won.

  5. Subfloor preparation explained.

    Moisture testing, latex screed, damp-proof membranes, ply overlay, underfloor heating build-ups and acoustic requirements in flats — written for a customer rather than lifted off a spec sheet. It is what justifies your price against the cheapest quote.

  6. Commercial contract section.

    Safety flooring, sports and gym surfaces, resin and industrial floors, contract carpet tile — with the standards you work to, out-of-hours fitting, and trade body membership or manufacturer-approved fitter status where you hold it.

FAQ

Flooring Contractor website FAQs.

The questions flooring contractors ask before they hit the “get a price” button.

How much does a flooring website cost in the UK?

A flooring website from ConstructionWebDesign starts at £1,000, fixed price. Flooring firms typically pay £1,000–£3,000 for a site built for the trade, against £80–£250/month on a generic platform. Hosting and SSL are included for the first year.

How long does it take to build a flooring website?

Seven working days from kickoff to live. ConstructionWebDesign starts from a proven layout, loads your floor types, fitted-job photography, price ranges and accreditations, and ships it.

What should a flooring company website include?

A page per floor type, a gallery sorted by room as well as material, supply-and-fit prices per square metre with inclusions listed, sample requests, free measure booking, subfloor preparation explained, and a separate section for commercial contract work.

Should we publish prices per square metre?

Yes, as ranges. Customers are comparing you against retailers who print a figure, and a site with no price tends to get skipped rather than enquired with. Ranges by material, with what is included, let people budget a room while leaving you room to price the actual job.

How do we compete with the big flooring retailers?

On the parts they do badly: subfloor preparation, fitting quality, being the same person who measured and fitted, and photographs of real rooms in your own area rather than studio shots. Those are also the things a national retailer's website cannot credibly say.

Can the site cover both domestic and commercial flooring?

Yes, on separate routes. A homeowner choosing herringbone LVT and a facilities manager specifying safety flooring for a care home want different things — slip ratings and standards against photographs and a price per room — so each gets its own pages.

Do you build room visualisers or sample ordering?

Sample ordering, yes — a short form with the material, quantity and address. Room visualisers depend on your suppliers: where a manufacturer already provides one, we embed theirs rather than building a worse copy of it.

Do you do SEO for flooring contractors?

Yes. Every flooring site ConstructionWebDesign builds ships with local SEO baked in: schema markup, Google Business Profile setup, postcode keywords, and a page per floor type and room so an LVT fitting search and a floor sanding search both land somewhere relevant.

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