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Looking for a flooring contractor in Omagh? Omagh sits within Fermanagh & Omagh and covers postcode area BT78 and BT79. Local flooring contractors in Omagh work across Drumragh, Gortin Road, Strathroy and the surrounding streets, on a mix of older town-centre terraces, 1960s and 1970s housing estates and newer family developments along the Gortin and Killyclogher roads. Flooring Contractor jobs in Omagh typically range from lvt installation to solid wood flooring, with most tradespeople quoting day or job rates rather than hourly for anything larger than a small repair. Insurance, credentials and references are checked at application stage only; please verify current insurance and credentials directly with any tradesperson before work begins or any money is paid.

What flooring contractor jobs in Omagh typically involve

Flooring Contractors working in Omagh are typically hired for lvt installation, solid wood flooring and engineered wood. The right tradesperson for your job depends on the scope: small repairs are usually quoted on an hourly or half-day basis, while larger jobs are quoted as a full job price after a site visit. See the typical NI cost table below for indicative pricing.

Why hire a local Omagh flooring contractor

A flooring contractor who already works across BT78 and BT79 and Fermanagh & Omagh usually knows the property stock here: a mix of older town-centre terraces, 1960s and 1970s housing estates and newer family developments along the Gortin and Killyclogher roads. That kind of familiarity matters for accurate quoting and for spotting the small site-specific issues (access, parking, on-street loading, the layout around Drumragh) that a tradesperson coming in from outside the area is more likely to underestimate. Hiring locally also means shorter travel time for follow-up visits if anything needs adjusting after the job.

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Common services

  • LVT (luxury vinyl tile) installation — click-fit and glue-down
  • Solid wood flooring (oak, walnut, ash)
  • Engineered wood flooring
  • Laminate flooring installation
  • Carpet fitting (action-backed, hessian-backed, gripper-rod)
  • Sheet vinyl and lino fitting
  • Sub-floor levelling and screed prep
  • Damp-proof membrane install
  • Underlay supply and fitting
  • Stair carpet and stair-nosing install
  • Old flooring lift, disposal and skip arrangement
  • Floor sanding and re-finishing (solid wood)

What to ask before hiring

  • Are you supplying the flooring, or am I?
  • How do you handle sub-floor levelling — is it included in the price?
  • Do I need a damp-proof membrane on this sub-floor?
  • What underlay do you recommend for this product?
  • How long will the install take, and what is the squad size?
  • Will you remove and dispose of the old flooring?
  • Do you have current public liability insurance?

Typical costs in Northern Ireland

Job typeTypical priceNotes
LVT fitting (click-fit)£18–£35/m²NI 2026; excludes product cost
LVT fitting (glue-down)£25–£45/m²Higher because of sub-floor prep + adhesive
Solid wood flooring fit£35–£60/m²Labour only; product £40–£100/m² on top
Engineered wood fit£25–£45/m²Labour only; product £25–£70/m² on top
Laminate flooring fit£14–£28/m²Labour only; product £10–£35/m² on top
Carpet fitting£12–£22/m²Labour only; carpet £10–£35/m² on top
Sheet vinyl / lino fitting£10–£22/m²Smaller rooms cost more per m²
Sub-floor latex levelling£8–£22/m²Often quoted separately to the fit
Old flooring lift and disposal£100–£400Includes skip or waste removal
Floor sanding and re-finish (solid wood)£20–£45/m²Includes 3 coats lacquer or oil

Qualifications & accreditations to look for

NVQ Level 2 Floor Coverings
Core flooring vocational qualification
Contract Flooring Association (CFA)
UK-wide trade body for commercial and domestic flooring contractors
Karndean / Amtico / Quick-Step accreditation
Manufacturer-recognised installer accreditation
Floorcoverings Distributors Association (FDA)
Recognised supply-chain accreditation
Public Liability Insurance
Minimum £1m — required on NI Trades

Frequently asked questions

Should I supply the flooring myself or let the contractor source it?
Both are common in Northern Ireland. Buying the flooring yourself (Carpetright, Magnet, Floors2Go or a local supplier) lets you compare prices openly and choose the exact product, but you take responsibility for ordering the right quantity (with a 10% cut-waste allowance) and accepting the delivery. Letting the contractor source it through their trade account is often slightly cheaper on the product itself and the contractor takes responsibility for any damaged or short delivery. Either way, get the supply route and waste allowance confirmed in writing before signing.
How long does a flooring install take?
For a single-room install, a click-fit LVT or laminate floor is usually a one-day job for a single fitter. A whole-floor refit (downstairs of a typical NI semi) is two to three days depending on sub-floor prep. Glue-down LVT and solid wood take longer because of adhesive cure times. Carpet is generally faster — a full downstairs in NI is a one-day job for a two-fitter team. Always agree the programme in writing and ask about hours per day on site.
Do I need to remove all my furniture before the fitter arrives?
Yes for the room being fitted — everything that touches the floor needs to come out, including white goods on hard-floor installs. Some contractors will move heavy furniture (sofas, dressers, beds) for a small surcharge if agreed in advance. Confirm the moving arrangement in writing before the day of fitting so the squad does not arrive to find an unprepared room.
My sub-floor is uneven. Can it still be fitted?
Almost always, yes — but the prep needs to be quoted separately and honestly. A latex self-levelling screed (often £8–£22/m² in NI) is the standard fix for a concrete sub-floor that is out of level. Suspended timber floors in older NI terraces often need re-fixing or partial replacement of damaged boards before any flooring goes down. Ask the contractor to lift a board and inspect the sub-floor before quoting; any flooring laid over an unaddressed sub-floor problem will fail within months.
Important
The biggest source of flooring callbacks is sub-floor prep that was rushed. A good contractor will lift a board, check moisture levels, and quote for levelling separately rather than promising everything inside one rolled-up labour figure.

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