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Carpets, Lino & Flooring

how many packs of flooring

Anonymous user 28/02/2024 - 3.42 PM

how many packs of wooden flooring would I need for a 36sq ft room please

Are you a tradesperson and able to answer this question?

4 Answers

Anonymous user

Hi Most flooring packs are around 1.7 m2. Measure the width and the length and multiply them together! Eg 4.2 x3.5 m = 14.7m2 Divide by 1.7 = 8.6 packs! (9 packs) You will want to add 10% extra to allow for cuts. Hope this helps!
Answered27 January 2019
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London Wooden Floor Store Ltd

Rating: 5 out of 5
Fulham, South London, London
Hi Tasha, As my colleagues have rightly said, this is a difficult one to answer as there is no one size fit all pack sizes for floors. The best way of going about this is to identify the particular floor you want, get the pack size(s) for that particular one from the supplier(s) and divide it by the amount of required floor. You might have to round up or down to get a even pack number as floors are sold in full packs. I hope this helps.
Answered6 February 2019
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Anonymous user

This will varie by brand if you go onto b&q website they have a calculator which you can use to work this out
Answered26 January 2019
0

Maxwell Joinery

Rating: 3 out of 5
Edinburgh
Hi! All laminate is different depending on the widths and lengths of the boards etc! It should tell you on the pack the total m2 in each pack so you should be able to work it out from there. Direct flooring is good as you just put in how many m2 you need and that tells you how many packs you will need. Hope this helps. Thanks
Answered27 January 2019
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